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Nathan Greno
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JB,

Were you happy with the way Marvel supported your AF run? You were given a couple of big, single page ads... I don't remember FF (or many other books) getting ads like that unless it was to advertise a 1st issue. 
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Vinny: 

Nathan, I just checked - Snowbird wasn't present at the training :)

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Oh. RIGHT!

That's wild. The complete team was never together except the apartment scene in issue 1. AF is by far the most unusual "team book" of all time!
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Did the Canadian readership go nuts for AF?
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Martinho Correia
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Did the Canadian readership go nuts for AF?

I know I did!
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Posted: 17 November 2011 at 5:52am | IP Logged | 5  

Did the Canadian readership go nuts for AF?

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I know I did!

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Well, the other Canadian reader wasn't so enthusiastic!

Joking aside, reactions were, to put it mildly, mixed. Many were thrilled to have a Canadian superhero group "hit the big time" (ie, Marvel), as you might expect. But, alas, many also expected the series to be a textbook about Canada. The first issue, which showed the vast, empty wastelands of the northern tundra, particularly infuriated some. "We have CITIES in Canada, too, you know!" Yes, yes you do. But it didn't seem likely that Tundra would be raised in the middle of Toronto or Winnipeg or Vancouver. . .

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Marcel Chenier
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Winnipeg is an actual city?  I kid, I kid.
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Shawn Kane
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The NHL has decided that it is (again)!

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Greg Woronchak
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Posted: 17 November 2011 at 9:19am | IP Logged | 8  

Seeing Pierre Elliot Trudeau in a 'Yankee' comic book was quite freaky for this reader <g>. Having Montreal (where I lived) mentioned was also extremely cool.

I'd vote Mac's death scene in the Top Ten of most dramatic and memorable scenes in comics!

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People have asked me from time to time if I object to Marvel having brought Mac back, and I can only say no, the FACT of it doesn't trouble me much, tho the way they did it was DUMB.

When we brought Jean Grey back, we did it in a way that was internally logical -- altho many fans objected to it, it did not, in fact, contradict anything. It was a "reveal" more than a retcon. But the way Mac came back required the readers to ignore the actual circumstances of his death. I'd already played that card in his fake resurrection, engineered by Delphine Courtney, and apparently THAT was what later writers looked at, not the actual death scene.

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Andrew Davey
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Did they ever do a "What If" Mac had not died?
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Greg Reeves
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Posted: 17 November 2011 at 11:02am | IP Logged | 11  

I don't understand why they couldn't have come up with another character to don the Guardian outfit (which DOES belong out there, as beautiful a design as it is).  I know they tried that Michael Pointer guy, but why have it actually be Mac?  On a side note, the presence of Guardian in the book is overshadowed by the wince-inducing portrayal of Marrina in the newest book.  I'm following the title, but they really need a different artist, and they need to move beyond the Fear Itself tie-in stuff.
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Ryan Maxwell
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Totally agree with you on all points on the new book, Greg.  I have the first 5 and have only bothered to read the first two. 
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