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ROM #10-12 (1980)
Rom’s human friends Brandy and Steve are in jail, so Rom breaks them out and they go on the lam to try to recover his neutralizer weapon,...
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MARVEL FANFARE #30 (1987)
Wraparound covers are one good thing about Marvel Fanfare. So are two-pages spreads on glossy paper. Earth’s...
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Human Torch #1-6 (2003): Burn
This story goes back to Johnny’s early days, right after he became Human Torch, where he has conflict with a kid from his High School named...
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Uncanny X-Men #423-424 (2003): Holy War
The X-Men find Jubilee, Magma, Skin, Bedlam, and some other, unnamed mutants crucified on their lawn. That’s gruesome....
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MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #1-6 (1985)
This series should have been called : HOW TO TURN A CHARACTER FROM COOL TO CORNY IN JUST SIX ISSUES . One of the things that made Doug...
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New Mutants #1 (2003)
The New Mutants get a relaunch at the hands of the wife-and-husband writing team of Weir/DeFillipis, and the first issue is very...
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MARVEL: THE END #1-6 (2003)
Marvel: The End was the first “The End” series. When he wrote it, I’m not sure Jim Starlin envisioned it to be...
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Agent X #13-15 (2003-2004): Series Ends
Gail Simone returns to end the series she created. This book never really seemed to figure out what it was about, so I’m not sorry...
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Inhumans #1-3 (2003)
This first arc of the latest Inhumans series sets up the premise with some kind of game involving a ball… We’re introduced to a...
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Hawkeye #1-6 (2003-2004): High Hard Shaft
A comic book titled with a dick joke is rarely a good sign. It also features a stripper named Peppermint. She learns about something...
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Emma Frost #1-6 (2003-2004): Higher Learning
What a baffling series. I suppose there might be some people who want to read about when Emma was in High School and how her powers...
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X-Treme X-Men #25-30 (2003): God Loves, Man Kills II
Lady Deathstrike rescues William Stryker—the cult leader from the God Loves, Man Kills graphic novel—from an airborne prisoner...
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The Eternal #1-6 (2003)
There were MAX books that were truly for adults and there were MAX books that basically told 616 stories but threw in a curse or a boob...
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Black Panther #59-62 (2003): Ascension; series ends
Kasper Cole, as the new Black Panther, is still fighting the 66 Bridges Gang, while T’Challa is trying to return to the Wakandan throne...
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Hulk: Nightmerica #1-6 (2003)
This series takes place during the time that Bruce Banner was on the run from the law. During his great American road trip, he connects...
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GHOST RIDER #6-9 (1974)
I can’t make sense of this. Lots of different writers and plotters, and lots of demons doing all kinds of things. Lots of cars...
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Ghost Rider #4-5 (1974)
A dude named Dude, who can turn into a fireball-shooting demon named Roulette, kidnaps Roxanne Simpson. Ghost Rider rescues her and kills...