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DAREDEVIL HOUSE AD (1995)House ad for 1995 creative team that finally got DD out of that horrible armor.
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Over The Edge and Under a Buck #1-10 (1995-1996)As part of an effort save itself from bankruptcy, Marvel launched “The Edge” imprint, which had comics that cost 99 cents....
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MARVEL PREVIEW #2 (1975): 1st Punisher Solo Story and OriginIn 1975, Big Pun got his first solo adventure–a done in one, black and white in Marvel Preview #2, in which we first see his...
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BULLPEN BULLETINS (1995): New Corner BoxesFrom September 1995’s Bullpen. And ugh. I love the little heads in the corners of every Marvel title. I don’t like this generic thing....
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SPIDER-MAN TEAM UP #1-5 (1995-1996): Clone Saga IssuesThe House of Ideas is struggling hard, so they try to bring back Marvel Team-Up. It’s the Ben Reilly version. Not a fan. But in...
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #1-6 (1995)“Deal with it.” Indeed. It’s 1995. That’s how most Marvel comics have to be read. Genis-Vell learns about...
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AMAZING FANTASY #16-18 (1995-1996)Amazing Fantasy #15 , the first appearance of Spider-Man, is probably the single greatest superhero comic of all time. What Kurt Busiek...
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STORM #1-4 (1995-1996)In Uncanny X-Men #325, Storm ripped out Marrow’s heart. Don’t worry, she had a good reason and marrow didn’t die...
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X-FACTOR #114 (1995)A solid creative team takes a stab at this book, which as of last issue is now an arm of the Federal Government led by Forge and under Val...
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INHUMANS #1-12 (1998-1999)I’m blockposting these 12 issues because they’re one long story, not because I wanted to rush through reading them. This is a...
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THUNDERSTRIKE #22-24 (1995): Series EndsBloodaxe’s identity is revealed, but of course we readers already knew. We also know that the Bloodaxe can possess someone else....
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GENERATION X #10-11 (1995): Death WallMondo joined the team in the 1995 annual, and now it is his orientation day. It’s a party. Skin...
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ALPHA FLIGHT #113-117 (1992-1993): 1st WyreThis is just bad comics. Unforgivably bad. It made me feel like Goblyn felt during this very story… I skimmed...
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Son of Satan #1-8 (1975-1976)Son of Satan’s solo stories in Marvel Spotlight were not terrible. Some were actually good (when Steve Gerber wrote them), and...
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MARVEL PREMIERE #51-53 (1979-1980): Black PantherThis story resolves the several-years-old storyline Don McGregor started before Jack Kirby retook control over his creation....
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WOLVERINE: KILLING (1993)Another of a long line of interminable Wolverine appearances. It’s not bad, but it’s not special. And you can tell from the...
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WOLVERINE #96-100 (1995-1996): Tyler Dayspring, Dark Riders, Cyber dieWolverine’s solo book has become a bit confusing, overlapping with several storylines from the other X-books, and carrying along with it a...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #151-152 (1981)Kitty’s parents pull her out of Xavier’s school and send her to the Massachusetts Academy (home of the Hellfire Club)....
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GHOST RIDER #67-68 (1995): Brood Feud IIGhost Rider, Gambit, and Wolverine fight Brood aliens. The battle is big and loud. Is there really anything else to say?...
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IRON FIST #15 (1977): Final Issue; feat X-MenByrne and Claremont end their run by featuring The X-Men. It’s fantastic. Last issue, they introduced Sabretooth,...
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Captain Marvel #41 (1975)This issue is an epilogue. Perhaps recognizing that unless Jim Starlin is writing it, the Captain Marvel book is terrible,...
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X-FORCE #47-50 (1995-1996)This arc has several stories. The main story concerns the return of Sebastian Shaw. We learn he is still alive, and wants to take back the...
