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Revision as of 21:07, 27 June 2019
Synopsis
'Nuff Said was more of a theme than an actual event, occuring in titles in early 2002. The challenge for the writers and artists of the books involved was to tell a story without using any words, only art. Each issue included a partial script of the issue at the end, to better inform the reader of what happened in the issue.
Trivia
- Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 39 was originally solicited as Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 36. However, the events of September 11th, 2001, led Marvel to scuttle those plans, turning #36 into a tribute issue and pushing the 'Nuff Said issue to #39.
- 'Nuff Said's origins hail back to G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #21, which was an entirely silent issue starring Snake Eyes which was also parodied in Deadpool #42.