I write comic book reviews that NOBODY has ever asked for!
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Let's get this out of the way first. . .I'm a huge X-Files fan. I'm even going to step outside of the box of nerdly comfort and openly declare that I even like the seasons with Agent John Dogget. Yeah. . .I said it. Not every episode was great. I'll admit that there are some that are nothing but filler and "Monster of the Week", but when the show hit the mark, it NAILED it dead center.
But THAT'S the T.V. show. I'm here to talk about comics. In particular, the 41 issue Topps run from 1995 to 1998, which coincided with the 2nd through 5th season of the T.V. show. So let's get to it, shall we?
Before we get to the main ongoing series, let's start off with 4 "special" one-shot issues that precede the first issue: -2 (reprinting stories from X-Files Magazine), -1 (polybagged with Hero Illustrated), #0 (adapting the pilot episode of the T.V. show) and #1/2 (A Wizard Magazine mail in offer).
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