Panels from X-Men 2099 #3 (December 1993); script by John Francis Moore; cover and interior pencils by Ron Lim; cover inks by Adam Kubert; interior inks by Adam Kubert, Chris Ivy, Jim Sanders III, Cam Smith, and Gary Martin; colors by Tom Smith; letters by Ken Lopez and Jon Babcock
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Which One Of...?: That Issue of X-Men 2099 Where Tina Dies
Panels from X-Men 2099 #3 (December 1993); script by John Francis Moore; cover and interior pencils by Ron Lim; cover inks by Adam Kubert; interior inks by Adam Kubert, Chris Ivy, Jim Sanders III, Cam Smith, and Gary Martin; colors by Tom Smith; letters by Ken Lopez and Jon Babcock
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Isn't setting the world on fire a bit of an overreaction?
(Also: If fair is fair, then based on that tombstone gem, the Guardians of the Galaxy would bury Martinex under a hunk of human flesh. Comics nerd boo-yah!)
DAMN YOU SPOILER! YOU'VE RUINED THE SHOCKING REVEAL OF A CHARACTER DEATH
...in a comic I had no desire to read
...nearly 20 years ago.
...named...(googles)...SerpenTina.
...
Um, carry on.
More, please!
Hey that was really tragic at the time...I mean we'd been introduced to Tina two issues before...uh, maybe it was because she was the only nice character on the team...
Yeah I've got nothing (other than 20 odd issues of X-men 2099).
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