Everything X-Men, but mostly comics. Current X-titles on my pull-list: Uncanny Avengers, All-New X-Factor, All-New X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, Cyclops, Magneto, Storm, Nightcrawler, Wolverine and the X-Men, X-Force, X-Men.

These days, I'm easier to find at my multifandom blog.

I think a limited series about one of the many characters people have been wanting a limited series or solo for are more likely to sell better and be better received than a limited series that ties into an event. People are unlikely to pick up four issues where a character they love plays a tiny part as opposed to four issues where a character they love is the main focus.
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brevoortformspring:

We did a bevy of limited series focusing on many different characters that people said they wanted to see in their own books, and they performed poorly. The hardcore fans of a particular character don’t necessarily represent the will of the readership as a whole. I keep picking on poor Pixie, because she was mentioned at one point—but we did a PIXIE limited series, it was a nice piece of work, and it sold crummy. So we are being savvier and more selective when it comes to putting out projects in that format.

Selective? That argument goes down the drain in the week Fantomex MAX, biggest garbage Marvel has done in years, is released.

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