I’ve spent the last few weeks sharing the maps of over 600 potential Marvel Omnibus maps for the Tigereyes 14th Annual Marvel Most-Wanted Omnibus Poll. Now, it’s time to share my picks – not just my personal Top 10 votes, but an entire Top 60 of my most-wanted Marvel omnis I’m ready to buy right now!
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Debating our Evergreen Marvel Omnibus List – LIVE on Near Mint Condition
Are you ready for a fight? Today, I’m live with Near Mint Condition @ 1pm to share my Evergreen Marvel Omnibus List – that means they should never go out of print! Omar of Near Mint Condition, Jess the Omnidog, Ødfel, Lars of Mad Norwegian Press, and more distinguished panelists will share their lists, too… and then we’ll fight to the death over our officially endorsed Evergreen Marvel Omnibus List.
Okay, maybe not to the death, but it’s gonna get ugly! I mean, we’ll all look great, but fighting for your favorites and mocking the choices of the competition is highly encouraged.
Will the gang mock one of my choices like they did last time on the Evergreen DC Trade Paperback List show with Hawkman? Will OmniDog and I come to blows while we struggle to find things we actually disagree about? Tune in to Near Mint Condition on YouTube find out!
Krisis on Near Mint Condition, Mapping Scarlet Witch!
Earlier Tonight I was incredibly excited to re-unite with my “Map My X” compatriots Ødfel and Ryley as well as Near Mint Condition host Omar to dig into mapping a theoretical Scarlet Witch omnibus!
If you’ve never seen one of our “Map My X” streams before, here’s what you need to know: it is a game of fantasy omnibus mapping.
All four of us enter with sometimes wildly different potential maps of 30-60 issues worth of material to cram into a single Marvel Omnibus with a maximum page count in the 1600-page range. Then we haggle for two hours between the four of us and our live commenters over what’s in, what’s out, and what awesome cover should grace the front of the book.
And, if Marvel eventually gets around to printing it, we get to see just how right we were – like when we perfectly hit the mark with our New Mutants, Vol. 2 mapping!
Here’s our incredibly deep diving into the Scarlet Witch Reading Order from her debut in 1964 through the early 1990s (plus, a glimpse at the state of my totally rock-and-roll mane of curls, a frequent topic in the comments section):
The final mapping we all agreed to in the video was:
Scarlet Witch Classic Omnibus, collecting Uncanny X-Men #4-5 (and material from 6-7 & 11), Strange Tales #128, Avengers (1963) #16, 76, 128, 185-187, 234 (and material from #181-182), Giant-Size Avengers #1 & 4, Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) 1-4, Marvel Team-Up #125 (2nd story), Marvel Fanfare #6 & 58 (2nd story), Marvel Two-in-One #66, Doctor Strange (1974) #60, Vision & Scarlet Witch (1985) #1-12, West Coast Avengers #2 & 42-45 (and material from 46), Marvel Super-Heroes (1999) #10 (1st story), Solo Avengers (1987) #5 (2nd story), Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #60-63 (3rd story), Avengers West Coast #47-57 & 60-62 (and material from 58-59), Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins (1992) #3-7, and Scarlet Witch (1994) #1-4 (plus extras from the Vision & The Scarlet Witch – The Saga Of Wanda And Vision 2021 trade paperback).
However, that was NOT the mapping I walked in with! I felt the book should include more classic material and cut off after Avengers West Coast #62, to be followed up with a The Avengers & Scarlet Witch volume to collect the remainder of West Coast.
Here was the map I walked into the show planning to pitch:
Scarlet Witch Classic Omnibus, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #4-7 & 11 (and material from 53), Strange Tales (1951) #128, Avengers (1963) #16-18, 22, 25, 75-76, 128, 181-182, 185-187, 234, & 312 (and material from 47-49), Giant-Size Avengers (1974) #1 & 4, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #66, Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) #1-4, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #125 (2nd story) & #129-130, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #6 & 58 (2nd story), Power-Man & Iron Fist (1978) #102, Doctor Strange (1974) #60, Vision & Scarlet Witch Vol. 2 (1985) #1-12, West Coast Avengers Vol. 2 (1985) #2 & 42-45 (and material from 46), Marvel Super-Heroes Vol. 3 (1990) #10 (1st story), Solo Avengers (1987) #5 (2nd story), Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #60-63 (3rd story), and Avengers West Coast (1989) #47-57 & 60-62 (and material from 58-59).
What’s the difference? Aside from the slightly earlier cut-off, I was planning to include a lot more material to form a more complete Scarlet Witch Reading Order!
I erred on the side of including more of Scarlet Witch’s Silver Age material, both to establish her leaving the Brotherhood, and to show some of her key early adventures with the Avengers, including all of their major Magneto encounters.
I also felt it was worth including a Team-Up two-parter with Vision from #129-130, as well as a Wanda-focused issue of Power-Man & Iron Fist. And, finally, I had less of a problem with double-dipping all of “Vision Quest” and “Darker Than Scarlet” from the Avengers by John Byrne omnibus, since they are her signature stories.
Want to work through your own Scarlet Witch mapping? Check out my previously patrons-only Definitive Guide to The Scarlet Witch to find a complete Scarlet Witch Reading Order of all of her appearances from the Silver Age through 2018!
Crushing On: J. S. Bach’s Lute Suite in C minor, BWV 997 performed by Evangelina Mascardi
As a rule, I try not to let social network algorithms touch my life.
Why would you let the whims of an algorithm meant to keep you on a site change your priorities, dictate your schedule, or change your mood?
Yet, sometimes… sometimes you peek into the vast abyss of the algorithm by mistake and you see one tiny glimmer within it. Not a distraction. Not a waste of time. Not a cheap piece of disposable joy.
It is the glow of something extraordinary. Something life-altering on a deep, meaningful level that you will carry with you.
Here is Evangelina Mascardi playing J. S. Bach – Suite in C minor BWV 997 on a period-accurate 24-string Baroque lute entirely from memory, recorded a year ago. It was composed for (and typically performed upon) a Lautenwerk (lute-harpsichord) – a keyboard instrument.
(If you don’t have the patience to watch all 24 minutes, at least go watch the final movement. Just extraordinary.)
While watching this I had… I don’t know if I would call it an “epiphany,” but it was a moment of extreme calmness and presence within my own body. Not just a moment, though. Entire minutes. It is one of the most beautiful juxtapositions of composition and performance I’ve ever seen and heard in mylife.
Wolverine: Black White & Blood #2 – BUY IT or SKIP IT? | This Week in X
It’s This Week in X for Wolverine: Black White & Blood #2, released 16 December 2020!
Wolverine: Black White & Red #2 is another anthology issue of two-color Wolverine stories, and it comes with an all-star cast of creators – Vita Ayala + Greg Land, Saladin Ahmed + Kev Walker, and CHRIS CLAREMONT + Salvador Larroca.
Which one was our favorite? The answer might surprise you! Join Peter, Tyler, and Fariha’s specially-nominated guest New Mutant, Harry, for this epic discussion.
Join Peter, Tyler, and Fariha’s specially-nominated guest New Mutant, Harry, for this epic discussion.
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- Guide to Hickman’s Age of Krakoa in X-Men
- Definitive X-Men Reading Order
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