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SILVER SABLE #26 (1994)Tell me this isn’t a great sequence… Sandman meets Trapster, by coincidence, in a bar and they reminisce...
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INCREDIBLE HULK ANNUAL #20 (1994)In the year of the villain (all the 1994 annuals were villaincentric), Hulk features three stories: Abomination. He’s kind of a hero...
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PUNISHER WAR ZONE #37 (1995): Origin of Max the DogIssue #37 is a “flashback” story to the days when Punisher’s dog Max was still alive. In fact, it’s his...
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UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN #1 (1995)With all the truly sh#t Spider-Man comics in 1995–and the clone saga–we get a gem: Untold Spider-Man. Did it make it worth...
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SILVER SABLE #27-28 (1994)These issues spotlight some members of the Wild Pack. In #27, Silver Sable and Code Blue go after their team-mate Man Eater,...
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NIGHT THRASHER #13-14 (1994): Lost in the Shadows; 1st ScorchDan Slott gets a “guest writer” credit and a ton of artists sign on to draw his script. We flash between the first time Night...
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PUNISHER WAR ZONE #38-40 (1995): Dark JudgmentPunisher stalks a serial killer–the Full Moon Killer.
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SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #215-216 (1994): Predator and PreyThis is it. The last two issues of this series before Marvel ruins Spider-Man for over a year. Spider-Man fights Scorpion, a bad...
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SPIDER-MAN: THE ARACHNIS PROJECT (1994-1995): 1st Homo Arachnis and Spoiler“Styx and Stone may break your bones but The Jury will destroy you.” Nobody likes Styx and Stone. Nobody. ...
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COSPLAY OF THE DAY AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEORGE PEREZRest in peace, George. He was one of the GOATs.
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Captain America #307 (1985): 1st Madcap!Mark Gruenwald’s first issue, and the first appearance of the crazy-making Madcap. I know he’s not everyone’s...
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JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #83 (1962): First Thor!The first Thor comic has a great cover. Iconic. But the story is actually quite confusing. As the story goes, Don Blake is...
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NAMOR ANNUAL #4 (1994)I found a copy of the art to the cover of this issue, without the logo and price information, etc. Ah, the ’90s. It was a time...
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SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #14 (1994)Foreigner actually gets his own feature–a back-up–in this comic. Wow. We start with the saga of Norman Osborn....
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #246 (1980)Steve buys new pants with his new black friend. And appears to violate a criminal’s face using his enhanced crotch....
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILL SIENKIEWICZ!One of the industry’s best of all time was born on May 5. To recognize his birthday, Marvel Age’s calendar gives a (nonspecific)...
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WOLVERINE #88 (1994): 1st meeting of DeadpoolBottom line: He fights Deadpool, meeting him for the first time. Longer version: James “Guardian” Hudson asked Logan...
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THUNDERSTRIKE #15 (1994)At this point, is anyone still reading Thunderstrike? The original Thor is back, and there’s the Red Norvell Thor running around...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #130-132 (1970): 1st Marvel MovieThe above panels speak for themselves. There’s a movie. It inspires Cap to do a...
