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X-FORCE #45-46 (1995)Sabretooth staying at X-Mansion has certainly become a focal point. Don’t get me wrong, I think having Xavier attempting to rehabilitate...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #328 (1996) and SABRETOOTH: IN THE REDZONE (1995)Marvel, get your shit together. The (very good) Sabretooth one-shot takes place right after Uncanny X-Men #328, but is published a month...
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FANTASTIC FOUR UNPLUGGED #1-6 (1995-1996)This series was awful. Seriously. There are no reasons for any of us to read or revisit it. I skimmed through it but I just...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #10 (1998)More annoying Excalibur leftovers happen in the background as Reed defeats Blastaar, Terrax, and Annihilus with no help from his compadres,...
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Invisible Woman by June Brigman and Bob WiacekI’d love to know how Bob Wiacek inked two years after June Brigman drew it.
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WOLVERINE #95 (1995)Wolverine is going feral. He’s actually been doing that in at least a half-dozen books I read this week. So whether you catch him...
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NEW WARRIORS #61-67 (1995): MAXIMUM CLONAGEI’ve been clear that I hate and am boycotting the Clone Saga , and these issues cross into it–so I’ll skim them, just...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #444-448 (1995): Operation RebirthFor his first issue on a run on Captain America that some call legendary, Mark Waid doesn’t even get to write about the titular hero....
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WOLVERINE #1-4 (1982)So much has been written about this very influential miniseries that I don’t want to belabor it on my little site. It’s one...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #435 (1995)Peter David adapts the classic poem Casey At The Bat, with Hulk and Rhino. It’s cute, but I expect better from Peter David....
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X-FACTOR #112-113 (1995): Wreaking HavokThis story starts with (what I am hoping is) a self-aware trope: An X-Man in a crashing jet! This is something started by Chris Claremont...
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WOLVERINE #92-93 (1995)Although there’s not much story in this issue, there is a lot of action. Professor X wants to...
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CABLE #26-28 (1995-1996)I’m so tired of all this. Cable’s not even that bad a comic. The stories aren’t even that bad. It’s just so hard...
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Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 (1975): 1st Madrox!Nobody is fooled by Ben’s fur trenchcoat, purple pants, and high heels. Why is he dressed like a pimp? It’s...
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GENERATION X: THE (TV) MOVIE (1996)1996 was truly a cultural watershed moment
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #251-252 (1980)Rooftop reflection followed by some adrenaline junkie games. Then, Captain America takes on one of the most fun...
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THOR #491-494 (1995-1996): World EngineWarren Ellis hammers out a Thor story, with art by the legendary Mike Deodato, Jr. Thor is slowly dying of some illness, and...
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WARLOCK AND INFINITY WATCH #40-42 (1995): Series EndsMoondragon got badly hurt in the last story, so she can’t protect the Mind Gem. Maxam offers to protect it but Gamora says...
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FANTASTIC FORCE #13-18 (1995-1996): Series endsA cover that pays tribute to Fantastic Four #265 should signal a great comic. It doesn’t. After being hailed as heroes...
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X-MEN #46-47 (1995): X-BabiesI do not like Gambit very much. Neither does Bishop. Bishop believes in a prophecy that one of the X-Men will betray the group, and he...
