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Obviously, I've really enjoyed the main Breakworld story that has effectively book-ended Astonishing X-Men with two classic story arcs. Whedon's television history has served this book incredibly well, as he has basically created a "season" of the X-Men, of which we are rapidly approaching the finale. Unlike many creator runs, especially on superhero titles, he has managed to weave plotlines throughout the entire series that reward those who have pledged allegiance since issue one, with a sense of epicness that a 12 issue stay on a book could never have come close to providing. This kind of meticulous plotting is rare in comics. Every single story arc from the past two years of Astonishing plays a vital role in this, the author's penultimate chapter- making every issue, every story, increasingly relevant and worthy of a second read.
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