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     <title>Comment from Josh</title>


     <description><![CDATA[<p>I think it's unfair to call the new X-Force a grouping of hack-and-slashers.</p>

<p>The group is made up of experienced trackers or individuals with some sort of heightened senses.  If you're going to send a team after someone who doesn't want to be found, wouldn't you send the best trackers?</p>

<p>My only real grip is having Wolverine leading the team.  I don't think he's leadership material and we already have Wolverine light with X-23.  </p>

<p>I would put someone on there with leadership experience and also experiecne leading a behind the scenes strike force.  I'd grab Dani Moonstar out of retirement and put her on the team or swipe Cannonball from adjective-less and give the team a little fire power.</p>

<p>But that's just my two cents.</p>]]><br />

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     <title>Comment from Jim Brocius</title>


     <description><![CDATA[<p>I agree completely with your take on the Surfer.  The Silver Surfer is one of the most unique and cool characters in the Marvel Universe.  He is a character best used sparingly.  For years Stan didn't really want anyone else to write the character and writers wanting to utilize him had to get Stan's ok on plots involving him.  It's a shame to see such a wonderful character in such a ordinary story.  When the Silver Surfer shows up I expect a top notch story and art - and this new mini ain't cuttin' it for me.</p>]]><br />

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