v1 #55, 70, Annual #5-6>>151762818
And now, for a little interlude.
See, X-Men Legends allowed celebrated writers from previous runs to do little midquel stories i.e. something that could easily fit into the continuity they established years ago
And let's finish things up today with some back-up stories PAD wrote for X-Factor Annual #7
Okay, see you kids tomorrow
>>151787629Thanks for this. We really need some good old X-men.
Bump
>>151787586For all the things you can say about Peter David, I don't think subtle has ever been one of them.
>>151785973This infamous page.
>>151786151Is that a nipple on Rahne?
>>151787142Did they get those things from COBRA?
>>151787586Was this Joe Madureira's first Marvel work or is there something earlier?>>151790529This was an editorial decision to undo John Byrne's Lockjaw retcon from the early 80s, with the reasoning that everyone had been written as treating Lockjaw like a dog for decades (because he was meant to be a dog), and if he was actually a person it made the Inhumans look like dicks. Back then Marvel sometimes used to care about not making heroes look like dicks.
>>151791163Now that you mention it, they do look like they're sitting backwards in Cobra Flightpods without the weapons and engines.
>>151791545One thing I do like is that they also reference the time Lockjaw 'spoke' to Pietro as well.
>>151791842This page is explicitly retconning that scene, while avoiding the context of how Lockjaw 'speaking' was the thing that convinced Pietro not to use terrigen on his baby to give her powers.On the subject of Pietro, it's hard to see the third panel on >>151787499 as anything but the X-office reeeing. It'd be surprising if Peter David himself cared that much about it.
>>151791545Marvel Comics Presents #89, back in 1991
>>151787529A bit cold of her, no?
bump
>>151793518nah, leave it
>>151785820thanks