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When Doop gets deeply involved in X-Men business (and in the personal life of Kitty Pryde!), he will be thrust into the spotlight. This adventure will prove that.
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Seller: dheader 74, This book is brand new and unread, but may have dinged corners or scuffs and scratches from shipping or storage. Here is some information about this volume:Living in the margins, Doop has freaked out X-Men and readers alike. But when he gets deeply involved in X-Men business - and Kitty Pryde's personal life! Doop soon discovers the shapeshifting Raze isn't really Kitty Pryde from the future - but Raze has a dark secret that just might stop Doop from telling the other X-Men his true identity!

Now, Doop must struggle to halt the craziness corrupting the real world!

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As Kitty and Doop find themselves in the middle of the scariest moment of their lives with no one to turn to, will Kitty finally accept Doop's proposal of We have just bought out a warehouse of Hard Backs and Trade Paper Backs, so please see our other auctions for more great deals on comics this week. Again, this is not new-reader friendly, but Im sure X-fans will be more than okay with that. If you are a regular X-Men reader, or a fan of the awesome X-Statix run, then this is a must. Its great to see Milligan writing X characters again; especially Doop, his own co-creation.

Marvel are not afraid to take chances with books like this at the moment, telling very different stories within the superhero universe, and fans are being treated to excellent books like this one. As I was reading this issue, I did worry the premise would leave Doop marginalized within his own story too much. Do we really need five issues of him toying around behind the scenes of a completely different X-Men storyline?

Luckily, the final pages deliver a major shake-up and promise that the mini-series will be shifting in a different direction.


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This is shaping up to be a very enjoyable and stylish addition to the X-Men franchise. It is an interesting take though it does rob Doop of one of his more interesting traits. If you're looking for a comic that's daring and different, here you go.


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Doop 1 could have a higher approval rating if it had a smaller price tag, but the series is one worth following, just for the poops and giggles alone. When this series was announced I was hoping for Wolverine and the X-Men 17 expanded upon into a whole volume of stories, but what I got was a weird tale of unrequited love from the margins. This is not something I wouldn't be interested in, it just seems like with as established Doop has been with being important to the Jean Grey School branch of mutants without even them knowing it, a story where he basically pervs out on Kitty Pryde feels like a missed opportunity.

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Even as a fan of the weirdest X-Man of them all, I still cocked my eyebrow after closing the last page. I hope Milligan knows what he's doing. This is a pretty good issue that's a teensy bit setup and a hell of a lot of recap. The concept of Doop roaming through moments we've read before is interesting in idea, but when executed it's a bit of a snore.

The story seems like it'll spend less time being a retread of a pretty forgettable arc and more time on the actual title character as it moves along, but this issue isn't that movement. I can see it coming together really well as a trade after all five issues have been released, but it's a little disappointing at the moment. Ultimately, All-New Doop 1 is decent. There is some fun to be had with Doop and his misadventures, and it often looks great.

If the book is going to find the same magic that Doop had with Aaron, Milligan will need to put Doop into a different story so that readers can follow him in a more engaging way. That is not to say the revisionist-history format is a problem.

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Maybe having Doop pop into major Marvel events that are more widely known to see how he factored in could provide for some entertainment. Or maybe something different needs to be done with him.

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Either way, the next few issues will determine if there is enough to say with this character to warrant a solo title. I liked what I read, but I can't see caring that much about Doop, even if he is a pretty unique character. In the end, I admit to interest in where Milligan plans to take this book and more specifically where he plans to take Doop as a character, since the end reveal is a rather aggressive new direction.

However, I liked the character before, and almost resent the idea that he has to change so much in order to get a "real" story. Why pine for Kitty?