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    The Uncanny X-Men #295

    The Uncanny X-Men » The Uncanny X-Men #295 - X-Cutioner's Song Part Five: Familiar Refrain released by Marvel on December 1, 1992.

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    4.3 stars

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    First Comic I Bought 1

    Nostalgia aside, this was my first comic I really understood. It was in the middle of the Crossover, but I was so stoked to see some of these characters in action. After this series, I read X-Force (I was like 8, shutup) and got into x-books and spidey like all the time. I love being able to go back and look at some of these covers. Cannonball playing turncoat was my first sign that I would never like him, but I still read everything he is in.   So Basically, we see Jean looking over Chuck, bein...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Wrong Parents 0

    Part of the interesting nature of the X-Cutioner's Song crossover is the relative newness of many characters we now take for granted, especially Bishop and Cable.  Cable had only been around for a couple of years, we still did not know if he was Cyclops's son taken into the future or if Strye was.  Before the traitor of the X-Men turned out to be Xavier (and later Bishop himself), Bishop was a mysterious young man from the future, like Cable, who didn't yet fit in.  With those mysteries going on...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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