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    X-Statix #1

    X-Statix » X-Statix #1 - Good Omens Part One: Eddie Sawyer Saved My Life released by Marvel on September 2002.

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    Good Omens Part One: Eddie Sawyer Saved My Life last edited by AltheusDaetalos on 04/25/22 01:02PM View full history

    Also in this issue; Code X, a parody of Blair Witch Project featuring the short lasted duo of Doop & Corkscrew.

    In order to keep the death of a mayor character in X-Force 128 a secret, Mike Allred drew 2 promo-covers for X-Statix 1 beside the true cover. Those promo covers featured different characters, so it was not known whom would perish and whom would live.

    Note: The cover is a homage of the cover of Giant-Size X-Men #1.

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    A spice of the x-men universe - a dash of comedy= X-statix! 0

    WOW let me start out by saying that this series seriously looked so pointless, but I had to get the issue to prove it.... and I WAS WRONG! it was pretty good and kinda funny! lol it's funny how they're mutants, actors, and are trying to be a team at the same time lol nice....... All the characters in this roster have diff personalities...... like Orphan being all emotional.... while the rest are pretty laid back.. and Dead Girl is pretty cool, and I LOVE Venus Dee Milo! She seems pretty cool and...

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