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X-Men Unlimited #4 page 44 - Richard Bennett

Artists: Richard Bennett (Penciller) ,  Steve Moncuse (Inker)

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X-Men Unlimited #4 page 44 - Richard Bennett Comic Art

 

   

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Title: X-Men Unlimited #4 page 44 - Richard Bennett
Artist: Richard Bennett (Penciller)
Artist: Steve Moncuse (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS- read the text. no seriously... read the text
Views: 1,583
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Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 9/12/2011
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Ok so I don't normally write epic stories about pieces of art I own. Mainly because I figure people are here to look at the art. This page (and 40) are an exception.


First let me say, I LOVE character pages. I love seeing characters develop, their back-stories, their relationships. I couldn't care less about the super-duper-action-packed-in-your-face action shot or cover- if it doesn't add to the story I have a hard time caring. I'll take a nice character page over a splash/ cover/ pin-up ANY day of the week and lucky for me it seems I am in the minority and so manage to get some (imho) true gems.


Enter Roger Clark and his update. He posted 4 pages from X-Men Unlimited 4 and they just put the hugest grin on my face. And then paranoia struck... what if the pages I want are already sold?! The page views were still low but you know how some people have extremely fast trigger fingers (I am looking at you Conny!). I know it's just art and I know there are more important things in life... but man I didn't sleep well at all that night.


Looking at these pages half of you are probably wondering what the heck the fuss is about. I'll tell you.


When I started reading comics at in the early 90's (I was around 12 or 13) I pretty much read X-Men and Excalibur because my favorite characters happened to be Nightcrawler and Rogue, with Mystique being my favorite villain (yeah back then she was actually still a villain and damn cool to boot). I was always fascinated by the relationship that Rogue and Mystique had. I ended up buying back issues of Rogue's first appearance, her joining the X-Men and all that for rather steep prices. You gotta remember this was the '90's. Millions of special editions and massive speculation on comics. Pocket money only goes so far. I also nearly bought Giant Sized X-Men 1 for the Nightcrawler first appearance but the prices were beyond me (and then they reprinted it!). Anyway, I also always wondered about the relationship between Nightcrawler and Mystique, both being blue and all. Stuff was always hinted at but never really established as far as I knew.


So one day in the comic shop, I saw the cover to X-Men Unlimited 4 (I loved that series btw) I was rather stoked. Rogue, Nightcrawler AND Mystique in the same book was just cool.


This issue, written by Scott Lobdell with art by Richard Bennett and Steve Moncuse, firmly established the relationship between the three characters. Nightcrawler was in fact Mystique's son, making Rogue his half sister (or step sister? whatever! family!). Which was just the coolest thing to me.


Now I stopped reading regular X-Men books in 2000 because I I got tired of millions of cross-overs. I only read Ultimate X-Men (which I loved) so I have no idea what happened to the whole Nightcrawler/ Rogue/ Mystique storyline. Plus Nightcrawler seems to be dead (getting a hand stuck through the chest is just a shitty and stupid way to die imho even if he saved someone) and Mystique isn't a villain anymore? I have no idea what Rogue is currently doing, leading an X-Team? No clue. My reading tasted changed but I do remember the characters fondly. Nightcrawler still rocks the world, dead or not.


Regardless, I am sure other people have fond memories of The Dark Knight or Watchmen or -insert cool comic here- but I am a 90's kid. So this story as silly as some of it is, is my personal Dark Knight. And I am extremely stoked that I own (one of) the Rogue origin pages and a page of Nightcrawler's back-story I can't stop grinning. There's a few more pages from this book that I would love to own but you know... if I never come across them, these two will work just perfectly!


Thanks a bunch to Roger Clark for these!


Oh and... dialog on the page! Yeeeesssss!! I am a sucker for dialog on pages.

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E DLS 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 9/12/2011

As someone who loves to "write epic stories" and collects "super-duper-action-packed-in-your-face action shot or cover" pieces (all things you obviously could care less about), it's funny to me that you damage your own argument by writing such a GREAT story. While I agree that most people are here to look at art, I must say that I've been encouraged by people who constantly tell me how much the stories enhance their viewing experience. It makes little sense to me how people chould share the art without sharing the story behind it. But I do understand that there are people out there who "could care less."

A. Hybsier 
Member Since 2003

Posted on 9/12/2011

E DLS wrote:

As someone who loves to "write epic stories" and collects "super-duper-action-packed-in-your-face action shot or cover" pieces (all things you obviously could care less about), it's funny to me that you damage your own argument by writing such a GREAT story. While I agree that most people are here to look at art, I must say that I've been encouraged by people who constantly tell me how much the stories enhance their viewing experience. It makes little sense to me how people chould share the art without sharing the story behind it. But I do understand that there are people out there who "could care less."

Ah but I enjoy your stories, mainly because they tend to crack me up. I'm just not funny so I don't tend to write much because I figure who wants to read me going on and on about how cool I think pages are. These pages being the exception. but for you I shall start to write epic stories =) because you know what... you're right, it add to the enjoyment. consider me converted!

E DLS 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 9/13/2011

A. Hybsier wrote:

Ah but I enjoy your stories, mainly because they tend to crack me up. I'm just not funny so I don't tend to write much because I figure who wants to read me going on and on about how cool I think pages are. These pages being the exception. but for you I shall start to write epic stories =) because you know what... you're right, it add to the enjoyment. consider me converted!

Not only that Anna, but the stories can sometimes tell you just as much about the PERSON as it does about the art. From your story above, I found out how old you were when you started reading comics, what titles you liked to read, and who your favorite characters are! That's a lot of personal information and, to me, a lot more interesting than the art. So even if we never meet in person, I can still have somewhat of a connection to you through your stories. That's why I enjoy not only writing them, but reading them as well. Can't stand it when people throw art up with nothing to say!

James Dornoff 
Member Since 2019

Posted on 9/3/2020

What a great epic page, I share your love for it.  

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