This is an issue I vividly remember picking up as a kid from the McClellan Air Force base Shoppette's spinner rack. It had a trio of uncut 94 Fleer Ultra X-men trading cards in it featuring X-Factor. The John Romita Jr. artwork threw me off, I remember thinking it looked "scribbly." The story really drew me in, watching the 90s X-Men cartoon and liking Cable from it, I was hyped about Cable being Cyclops' son and waiting for an episode of the cartoon to focus on that. I really liked X-Cutioner's look and was excited to learn more about him. He reminded me of the Phantasm from the animated "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" movie. What an awesome time to be a kid. The comics were great/ fun, the cartoons based on comics were great/ fun, the toys based on comics were great/ fun, there were comic book promotions on/ with practically anything, there were tons of comic video games (of varying degrees of quality).
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This is an issue I vividly remember picking up as a kid from the McClellan Air Force base Shoppette's spinner rack.
It had a trio of uncut 94 Fleer Ultra X-men trading cards in it featuring X-Factor.
The John Romita Jr. artwork threw me off, I remember thinking it looked "scribbly." The story really drew me in, watching the 90s X-Men cartoon and liking Cable from it, I was hyped about Cable being Cyclops' son and waiting for an episode of the cartoon to focus on that.
I really liked X-Cutioner's look and was excited to learn more about him. He reminded me of the Phantasm from the animated "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" movie.
What an awesome time to be a kid. The comics were great/ fun, the cartoons based on comics were great/ fun, the toys based on comics were great/ fun, there were comic book promotions on/ with practically anything, there were tons of comic video games (of varying degrees of quality).
Father and son time!
And just wait for that Summers honeymoon