X-Verse

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Collaboration
Name: X-Verse
Members: Michael Miles, Kyle Trainer, Mike Amend, Jason Daily, Matthew David, Tristan Lee, Erick Quinones
Date(s): March 2, 1999 to Oct 7, 1999[1]
Focus: Fanfiction
Fandoms: X-Men
External Links: http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Dungeon/4154/index2.html (defunct); via Wayback, Oct 21/09
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X-Verse was a collaborative fanfiction group, much in the vein of X-Writers, Marvel Volume One and Alternate Marvel, focussing primarily on the X-Men and associated mutant teams. Like the X-Writers, the jumping off point from continuity was the Age of Apocalypse event; in fact, the founder, Michael Miles, announced the project as "modeled after the old x-writers site"[2] in his opening announcement(s) on April 1, 1999 on ACFF (in total, there were 5 posts on April 1, one post on April 12 and one post on April 27, announcing the project and asking for writers).

X-Verse is an ongoing monthly fan fiction page where me and a group of writers put out monthly stories. These stories are based right after the Age of Apocolypse. These stories are like a comic without pictures and will be a continued story line like a real comic book.

[3]

The writers, based on their profiles on the site, were mostly in their teens[4]. Like the X-Writers, they posted to a mailing list and then the stories were archived to the site.

Submission Guidelines


To become a regular writer for one of my titles you need to e-mail me. In this e-mail you need to include why you want to write for this monthly title, how long and how much you know about the team or character. You need to put in a writing sample 5-10 kb long. Then you wait for me to e-mail you back and make sure you like the direction I'm going with the story, because ultimatley [sic] I have the final say. Then you need to include your e-mail adress [sic] and keep in constant contact with me. Now return to X-Verse.

There will be no profanity or sexual content acepted!!! [sic]

[5]

It appears the writers were able to produce one full set of issues before the project ended eight months after it was begun in October 1999, the date of the last update of the website.

Series

According to the website, there were a number of titles planned:

X-Verse Titles
Title Synopsis Writer
Uncanny X-Men This is your usual Uncanny X-Men stuff. Michael Miles
X-Men This is your usual X-Men book Michael Miles
X-Man This is [sic] the stories about Nate Grey from the AOA Kyle Trainer
Wolverine Book starring your favorite Canknucle head! Michael Miles
X-Force Book starring xaviers [sic] first spin off trainees! Erick Quinones (1st issue)

Jason Daily

X-Factor Book about the governments [sic] Mutants! Mike Amend
2004 A book about the not so distant future, as seen by the X-Men! Jason Daily
X-Men Unlimited Bi-monthly title starring some X-Men characters!
Cable none provided Kyle Trainer
Acolytes none provided Matthew David
Generation X none provided Tristan Lee

Archives

The following titles were produced and saved on the site:

Links

  • THE X-PAGE One of the best overall sights [sic] on the net by Marty Blase
  • X-FAN Probably the best X-Men sight [sic] it has it all reviews, rumors, and a great fan fiction page called Marvel x, which I write the up and coming Cannonball series!

References

  1. ^ X-Verse Main Page
  2. ^ NEW X-MEN FAN FICTION PAGE!!!!!!!!, ACFF googlegroups, Apr 1/99
  3. ^ X-Verse Main Page via Wayback, Oct 7/99
  4. ^ X-Verse Writers' Bios, via Wayback Oct 7/99
  5. ^ Submission Guideline via Wayback, Oct 7/99