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UNCANNY X-MEN #327 (1995): 1st JosephMy understanding of the history of this story is that Joseph, who debuts here, was supposed to be Magneto–but his memory had been...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #434 (1995)Nick Fury is dead and has a funeral in Hulk’s comic because Nick doesn’t have a series of his own. And because Peter David...
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DOCTOR STRANGE #84-89 (1995-1996): Baron MordoAfter a bunch of issues that have kind of been all over the place, and an excellent arc where Doctor Strange split into three different...
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TYPHOID #1-4 (1995)Under the Marvel Edge banner, Ann Nocenti returns to write one of her most beloved creations: Typhoid Mary. Two students want to make...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #172-173 (1983): Wolverine weddingBest part of this arc is Storm’s new look. It was so important and shocking that Marvel made a house ad for it....
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UNCANNY X-MEN #171 (1983): Rogue JoinsWe start with a nice “tribute” cover. Rogue joins the team. Obviously, given her...
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DOCTOR STRANGE #83 (1995)A fill-in issue, completely missable. Doc gets involved with virtual reality programming.
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X-MEN #45 and UNCANNY X-MEN #326 (1995)Rogue kissed Gambit a while ago. She absorbed his memories and put him in a coma. Now, she’s on a road trip with Iceman. And...
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BIZARRE ADVENTURES #27 (1981): Secret Lives of X-MenIssue #27 is all original X-Men stories. The first story is about Phoenix, by Chris Claremont and the great John Buscema....
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #443 (1995): Mark Gruenwald run ends“The 137 th Cap Adventure Written by Mark Gruenwald…” Gruenwald has written some really fun, really good Cap stories and...
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SILVER SURFER #110 (1995)A fill-in issue where Legacy and Surfer chill out on a “Pleasure Planet.” At the end of the issue they go their separate ways, and we...
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INHUMANS: THE GREAT REFUGE (1995)The Kree send a hit squad to kill Black Bolt and the royal family as part of their desire to take back the Blue Area of the moon. I...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #172 (1974)I hate the title of this issue: “And canst thou slay…The Juggernaut?” It’s so dumb. But other than that,...
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Amazing Spider-Man Annual #14 (1980)Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Denny O’Neil, and Frank Miller. Nuff said? The splash page is an immediate indication of how great...
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HAPPY MEMORIAL DAYCaptain America by Mike Vosburg, from Marvel Fanfare #57 (1991).
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FANTASTIC FOUR #6-8 (1998)Did you like Chris Claremont’s Excalibur? If so, maybe you’ll like this. I didn’t and I don’t. Technet takes on...
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X-FORCE #44 (1995): New LineupCover by Frank Quitley! This issue is a reset for the team, framed as a “Dear Mom” letter home by Sam Guthrie. The issue changes the...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #323-325 (1995): The X-Men return after ApocalypseA whole bunch of Morlocks have been hanging out in a pocket dimension after being saved by Mikhail Rasputin, and now they call themselves...
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MARVEL STICKERS (1980)Drawn by Rafael Lopez Espi
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AMAZING ADVENTURES #12-13 (1972): 1st Patsy Walker; Steve Englehart’s 1st workSince their book was cancelled, Marvel decided it needed to start reminding people that it has X-Men, so in the panels above they...
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TALES OF SUSPENSE (1995)James Robinson and Colin MacNiel pay tribute to the ’60s title that featured the likes of Nick Fury, Iron Man, and Captain America....
