Marcus Wai wrote:
" Definitely a great page as Jeanty's art is known for capturing facial expressions. This may be some of the better side adventures he has as he recruits these guys known as the
X-Faces.
"
It is amazing when collecting, now knowing how much I have missed not being as avid of a reader of all the "X" comics for the last couple of decades. I have done my best to follow all the Krokoa books - which are a LOT, with a ton of 1-6 edition side projects combined. It has been such a good run with it all.. But I didn't try as hard in the early 2000's, and when collecting art I find it is opportunistic much of the time. It is going to be for sale right then and most likely not again, so grab it up. I have bought so many pieces that I have not read the source material for - which is where Marvel Unlimited and DC Universe Infinate comes in very handy. Harder to do with Image or any indie comics (but I have found that Hoopla - the free "streaming and books" service from my local library has a TON of indie trade paperbacks and has been an amazing source of free reading). It's been great to get cought up on it all - and this is one I will be fitting in this weekend, I expect. I have run in to a few lately that Marvel didn't have online. I bought some What If artwork from the 80's and they have a ton online, but there is a gap where I have art. I need to just find them on ebay or hear to Mile High Comics (I'm in Denver - and I really don't want to get in to a "Chuck is expensive" thing for mentioning them.. I will say that with 60% off almost always in house and with the HUGE selection, you can't find a better place sometimes). Most of the new comics I buy are graded, so reading things are really online - or I buy a lot of Trade PB or Omnibus' to read vs collect. Wow, that was quite the tangent from me! Thanks for the info on the characters!