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 | Xmen comics are basis for X-men 3 ... .... and X-Men 3 director Matthew Vaughn reads Astonishing X-Men! |
| With two very different comic book movies on his plate, we had to ask whether Vaughn was a fan of the medium. "I like comic books, but I don't read them like I used to," he told us. "I quite like graphic novels more than comic books. That's how I got to know Neil Gaiman. I like to be entertained and I like good stories. I think people who write comics take them very seriously, so you get that serious application to quite a commercial world." He wouldn't tell us what his favorite comics were because they might give away the plot for X-Men 3. According to him, " they have become the basis for the film", but he did admit a fondness for Joss Whedon's recent run on the characters.
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