The Beast With The Adamantium Back
Ah, the X-love that dare not speak its name.
All this page needs is the mega-sentinel standing at the foot of the bed sheepishly asking "um... can I kill you guys yet?"
I've spoken my piece on the unsatisfying state of the X-Men a lot in this space. In fact, the most excited I've been for an X-Men book in the last few months is this past week's 20th Anniversary re-issue of Claremont/Lee's X-Men #1.
But this would have been the boldest ending to a comic book since Alan Moore dropped a space-squid on millions of unsuspecting people.
Today's awkward morning after was brought to us by Ilias Kyriazis:
Ilias Kyriazis was born in 1978 in Athens, Greece. He has been working there as a full-time comic writer/artist since 2001. His american comics include: the graphic novel Falling For Lionheart and the mini-series Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression and Galaxy Quest: Global Warning for IDW. He has also worked on the Lulu nominated webcomic Melody for DC/Zuda, the short story Jared for Dark Horse Presents and the minicomics The Iliad In Sixteen Pages and Minifesto.
Be good, friends! See you here Wednesday!
-Moss
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The Twin Sohmers were born this evening, one girl, one boy. Everyone is healthy and I'm getting a vasectomy in the morning.
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I'm only doing this because I'm out of wine anyhow and wouldn't be able to drink it lying down. I need a wine sippy cup.
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Going to curl up in bed and use technology to do my end of day @sourcefed roundup lying down.
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Ah. There's the thunderstorm they've been talking about for today :)
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