![]() ![]() ![]() For context, this story takes place between the events of Incredible Hulk #181 and Giant-Size X-Men #1, waaay back in 1974. This time round as well Roy gets to write a character that he actually originated but passed on to Len Wein to introduce, Wolverine. Mots, though, have certainly had their hearts in the right place, and I picked this one up as I like early New X-Men stuff, and you always get value for money with Roy Thomas writing. Although capturing a place and time is a big pull for a lot of fans, we still need that story to add to our nostalgia, not tarnish it. They get a lot of goodwill from the nostalgia crowd (guilty as charged) but don’t always do enough to really merit their existence. Let’s be honest, these new stories that slot into old continuity have been very hit and miss. Written by Roy Thomas | Art by Dave Wachter | Published by Marvel Comics ![]()
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