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Just thought I'd let everyone know that OSC as an interview in this months issue of Wizard magazine. He talks a little about what he wants to do with his time on ultimate iron man. He intends to keep it science oriented, we'll also see more of Tony as a child and explore just how smart he is. Oh and we'll see Tony in his suit in every issue.
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Actually its not different. They do it for nearly every issue. Also you can't have an issue of wizard without Spiderman or Wolverine on the cover. It just would not be the same.
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Interesting. Just ordered one off of ebay. Doubt the bookstore at the mall will have it and I doubt I can get to books a million any time soon. I love ebay. I saw some Ultimate Ironman on there too. Guess they are presale, but that's interesting.
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off ebay? geez. look in your phone book for the nearest comic store, wizard is one of the most mainstream of all the comics oriented magazines there are. my store has bajillions. seriously.
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I wouldn't able to answer that ince I live in Quebek but I play magic: The Gathering I have a Black/Red Dragon/revival deck. Essentially I toss dragons to the graveyard and bring them back with that umm enchantment thats an enchant creature card and give -1 to strengh. ANIMATE DEAD! I remember now!
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I played magic back in middle school/ninth grade and I had a huge green deck using refellos lanowar emmisionary which doubled your green manna and elvish piper that could play any creature from your hand for like one manna. It was pretty awesome but when magic went "type 2" I got out.
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Mines type 1, I didn't bother with type 2 since no one at my gamers club plays wiht type 2 decks and I dont go to tournies so...
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yeah, type 2 has become a way for Wizards to make tournament play a buy-or-die endeavor, I mean it's fun to play new cards, but I still prefer Type 1 fun multi-player.
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Especially since they stopped making all the old cards I mean I ran into a new player the other day and he didn't believe my Mirage rares were rares because they werent "gold" symboled and such. I remember when you didnt have to buy new sets every month to keep up. Now I Just play a huge multiway game with a few of my freinds a few times a year.
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yeah, when they started color coding the expansion symbol in Exodus, at first I was like: "jeeze, do we really need this?" but now I've come to appreciate it, Just like when they changed the card layout.
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Oh I appreciate it, its just sad that due to a want for more money Wizards of the Coast discontinued all its old sets so that these upcoming players don't even realize that the old sets had those colors. I bought a pack of the new set the other day just for fun but I realized that I had no idea what some of the new abilities were due to how fast new sets are coming out now. It makes me sad to think such a great game seems to have become fully commercialized. I keep expecting to see MTG toys and comic books. Its sad.