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X-Men #32, May 1967

I can’t decide whether my favourite part of this cover is Scott’s Shakespearean gesture or Charles’s radio transmission squiggles.


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Amazing Adventures #16 (Englehart/Brown, Jan 1973). The Juggernaut emerges from his enchanted prison and crashes a party attended by the Beast… and Marvel’s bullpen. I didn’t mind when Stan and Jack inserted themselves as characters into Fantastic Four. They had a relationship with Reed, it helped build the world out, and it was funny. Seeing the next generation of writers at this party struck me as smug and self-congratulatory.

Here comes the Juggernaut!!X-Men: Blue previews by  Cullen Bunn, Jorge Molina and Matteo Buffagni. OHere comes the Juggernaut!!X-Men: Blue previews by  Cullen Bunn, Jorge Molina and Matteo Buffagni. OHere comes the Juggernaut!!X-Men: Blue previews by  Cullen Bunn, Jorge Molina and Matteo Buffagni. OHere comes the Juggernaut!!X-Men: Blue previews by  Cullen Bunn, Jorge Molina and Matteo Buffagni. O

Here comes the Juggernaut!!

X-Men: Blue previews by  Cullen Bunn, Jorge Molina and Matteo Buffagni.

One of my favorite Marvel characters… as a villain again :\


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Professor Xavier and Juggernaut by Mike McKone and John Rauch.

Professor Xavier and Juggernaut by Mike McKone and John Rauch.


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Wolverine vs. Juggernaut by Darren Rawlings 

Wolverine vs. Juggernaut by Darren Rawlings 


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They’re dating

Comic Legion of X #2

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