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THE THING AS ROCKY BY TOM REILLYI also see Reilly’s drawing as a tribute to one of Marvel’s greatest Annuals of all time . Posting this on the...
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CABLE #22-23 (1995)A story with art chores spit between Ian Churchill and Tim Sale? Yes, please. Domino goes to the Canadian Rocky Mountains to track down...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #168 (1983): 1st Madelyne Pryor; Prof X is a jerkIconic splash page. But Illyana kinda gets the better dis, right on the next page. She’s mad because Xavier...
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THE FORBIDDEN PLANET (ADVERTISEMENT)A print ad from my favorite comic books store. I went to the one in the West Village, NYC. The art is by the great Brian Bolland.
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Two-Gun Kid: Sunset RidersĀ #1-2 (1995)A Two-Gun Kid tale that takes place after he met The Avengers. He apparently brought an uzi back with him from the future and uses it in...
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EXCALIBUR #91-92 (1995)Overall, this is very dismal couple of issues–even though #91 has a “merry” cover. The gang go hang out at a...
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GHOST RIDER #69 (1996): Howard Mackie run endsSeries (and character) creator Howard Mackie ends his run on somewhat of an anticlimactic note, with Danny and Ghost Rider acting in...
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CABLE #21 (1995)Blaquesmith telepathically contacts Cable for help after he is attacked by a mystery assailant. Someone hacks Moira MacTaggert’s...
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GREEN GOBLIN #3 (1995)Sigh. I knew it was too good to be true. The first couple issues of this book were good, and avoided references to Spider-Man. This...
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AMAZING ADVENTURES #11 (1972): Beast Turns HairyThankfully, the Inhumans adventures have stopped. Instead, we get a solo adventure featuring The Beast–the dude with big...
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DAREDEVIL #345-350 (1995-1996): InfernoDaredevil finally puts on his good costume. He also fights what I believe is the first trans supervillain: Sir. He was a woman who got...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #442 (1995)I think this is supposed to be a murder mystery. Someone is killing Golden Age heroes, and they’re all at a reunion together so...
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AVENGERS #110-111 (1973): AvX; Black Widow joinsFirst, some soapy stuff. Quicksilver has found true love and is getting married. But he forbids Wanda from dating Vision....
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Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4 (1967)AKA: “King-Size Special” #4. Stan and his brother collaborate again, Spider-Man and Human Torch team up again, and some...
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PUNISHER #103-104, PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL #79-80, PUNISHER WAR ZONE #41 (1995): Countdown; All three series endPunisher, believe it or not, was experiencing low sales and Marvel was being horribly mismanaged, so in 1995 all three of his books got the...
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HOW TO DRAW SUPERMANI love this. It’s unintentionally hilarious to think you can go from step one to step two so easily.
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Captain America #311 (1985)Captain America investigates strange goings-on at a farm. Where he meets Awesome Android, who is on the run from the law and...
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UNCANNY X-MEN ANNUAL #5 (1981)The Badoon take over Arkon’s dimension, someone escapes to get help, and the Badoon capture the Fantastic Four (who tried to protect...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #145-147 (1981): Dr. DoomDr. Doom kidnaps Arcade, so Arcade’s gal-pal Miss Locke kidnaps Illyana Rasputin, Amanda Sefton, Jean Grey’s parents,...
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GENERATION X ANNUAL 1995 (1995)We’ve been teased with brief sequences about a guy named Mondo and a woman named Cordelia. This annual is the payoff. Mondo is...
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WARLOCK AND INFINITY WATCH #37-39 (1995)Firelord is dead, and we learn this because his ghost visits Warlock, asking to be avenged. The Infinity Watch track down the killer,...
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BULLPEN BULLETINS: THE CANCELLATIONS BEGIN (May 1995)Guys, I get that the speculator balloon burst but…Maybe if so many of your comics didn’t suck so hard, you’d sell more.
