WorldWideWade wrote: 13 Aug 2020, 21:57
Happy birthday UXN! Is it a coincidence that this is your 5000th post!?
maybe... happy coincidence!
So to Celebrate the Sites Birthday we humbly apologise for flooding your social media with our special 20 for 20 extravaganza! We will be posting an update related to each year that the site has been in existence. Technically you are getting 21 updates from us today as this is just the announcement of our plans, but we thought we would highlight a screenshot of what the site looked like back then on day 1
day1.jpg
I'll update this thread as we go.
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I registered sometime after December of 2001. That's when X-Treme X-Men #33 came out, in which it was revealed Rogue was going by "Anna Raven". I might not have posted until 2002 though. Thanks for being here for me all these years UXN!
Savage Avengers Draft: She-Hulk | Elektra | Echo | Gamora | Rogue | Chun Li | White Widow | Shuri
Honestly I'm personally humbled by the fact so many of you have stuck around for so long!
Today on the sites OFFICIAL ITS REALLY TODAY NOT WHAT IVE THOUGHT FOR THE LAST 10+ YEARS BIRTHDAY, we'll be doing the next batch of Twenty for Twenty posts, starting with 2005 https://uncannyxmen.net/gratuitous-self ... n/page/0/1
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I've been a daily visitor since about 2006. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the site over the years and you especially Dean for its genesis; X-Men has meant a lot to me in my life and the site has made the understanding and enjoyment of that fandom so much greater.
Best Comics of Week 16
X-titles: Exceptional X-Men #8 by Eve Ewing (1) and Carmen Carnero (1)
Non-X titles: Spectacular Spider-Men #14 by Greg Weisman (1) and Andres Genolet (1)
In parentheses number of times creator had best comic this year
I definitely remember reading the Onslaught Event Month as it was live meaning I get my 15 year award - had to go through the site logo design retrospective to check though. I forgot to mention in my feedback, I loved all those themed logos, wish there was an update to this page
Though I've only been on the forums since 2014 (wow, even those six years feel like they've flown by) I've been regularly visiting UXM since long before that. It can't have been that long after the site first went online that I first found the it.
'A shared universe, like any fictional construct, hinges on suspension of disbelief. When continuity is tossed away, it tatters the construct. Undermines it'
P-90, that's a great question that we didn't think to include in the survey. How did you find the UXN? Just a Google search on an X-Men related subject and followed a link?
Douglas Mangum wrote: 18 Aug 2020, 01:48
P-90, that's a great question that we didn't think to include in the survey. How did you find the UXN? Just a Google search on an X-Men related subject and followed a link?
TBH I can't remember, but yeah it probably was either a google search or a link from another site.
'A shared universe, like any fictional construct, hinges on suspension of disbelief. When continuity is tossed away, it tatters the construct. Undermines it'
For the final Twenty (one) for Twenty upate I thought I’d take this moment to talk about our byline; For the Fans, By the Fans.
In 2000 I had no real plan other than creating a space to share my love for Marvels Merry Mutants, a group of individuals that became a family (warts and all) who influenced my younger self. I’ve already regaled a little about those early days and once the seed was planted, I was, and still to this day, amazed that others have joined this little adventure. Many have come and gone over the years and a few still haven’t left (believe me, we’ve tried to get rid of them, they just don’t go). I guess you must be wired a certain way to want to contribute; Whether writing articles or helping with image work, No one gets paid for contributing to UXN, it doesn’t make you insta-famous and it can feel a like a chore having to re-read X-Men: Time gliders for the 4th time. We do this for the fun, for the satisfaction of creating a resource that others will enjoy or find helpful
I never expected that UXN would become what it is today. I cannot and do not take any credit for that, all the praise deserves to go to the individuals that have contributed their time and effort to produce the content you see, this labor of love that is UXN.
So as I close this Birthday celebration week, please raise a glass to those selfless contributors that for 20 years have week in, week out, that do this for us, the fans.
Why not contribute to one of our sites? The pay is non existent, but vacation allowance is fantastic!