It’s part two of my X-Men-shirt-wearing extravaganza as I take the time to dig super-deep into the somewhat unusual contents of Marvel’s Giant-Size X-Men 40th Anniversary hardcover, which includes explaining why the next two giant-size issues were from three decades later than the first, discussing X-Men Classic, talking about Deadly Genesis and the X-Men-centric War of Kings.
Want to start from the beginning of this season of videos? Here’s the complete Season 1 playlist of Crushing Comics.
Episode 29 focuses on the Giant-Size X-Men 40th Anniversary hardcover (Amazon). For more on War of Kings, see the Guide to Marvel Events.
Many of DC’s heroes saw their comics relaunched in the wake of Crisis on Infinite Earths to delineate where their new continuity began. That was not the case with Batman, whose Detective Comics and Batman continued their runs uninterrupted.
The debut of Daredevil in 1964 from Stan Lee and Bill Everett took the Marvel method of superheroes to a whole new level. Everett was the creator of one of Marvel’s first heroes – Namor, The Sub-Mariner!