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PUNISHER #97-102 (1994-1995)All of Punisher’s comics are about to be cancelled. Sales are low. But don’t week for Frank. He’s got a future as both...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #305-306 (1985)Cap goes to London, meets Captain Britain, and helps him, and Merlin, defeat Modred the Mystic–who is mad about having...
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ALPHA FLIGHT #67-70 (1989):Wrath of the Dream QueenWhat the Hell am I looking at? The art in this book gets really, really bad. But at least we have a new...
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MARVEL TALES #100 (1979): HawkeyeHawkeye gets a solo story with Two-Gun Kid as the back-up to this reprint of an old Spider-Man story. They take on Killgrave(!)...
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PUNISHER WAR ZONE #31-36 (1994-1995)Chuck gets to work with Joe Kubert on this arc, where he goes to Russia to kill Russian mobsters who have bombs.
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PUNISHER WAR ZONE #29-30 (1994)Chuck Dixon and John Buscema on Punisher is never a bad thing. Neither is Punisher shooting crocodiles. He’s in...
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NEW WARRIORS #54-57 (1994-1995)The New Warriors fight against the Rwandan genocide, which is being supported by General Obsidian and the Soldiers of Misfortune, who...
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Captain America #271 (1982)Cap takes on pro-wrestling! Hm. This is a fill-in issue that tries to cash in on the rising popularity of...
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FANTASTIC FORCE #3 (1995)Yet ANOTHER issue where Huntara and Vibraxas fight and make flowery threats. Devlor has to go to school....
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PUNISHER: YEAR ONE (1994-1995)Let’s talk about that cover for a sec. Why is Frank’s shirt ripped—he’s not shot or anything. Why are there no bullet holes in...
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WOLVERINE #87 (1994)Wolverine and Gambit think something funny is going on at a bar in Madripoor, so they bust in. But it turns out it’s a surprise...
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WARLOCK AND INFINITY WATCH #34-36 (1994-1995)These are serial fill-in issues Issues #33-34 are John Arcudi, who brings us to Monster Island where Tyrannus tries to take it over...
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SECRET DEFENDERS #22-25 (1994-1995): Series EndsI wonder how many people knew who Shadowoman was–or cared that she changes her name in this arc? I bet the number wasn’t close...
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IRON MAN ANNUAL #15 (1994)In 1995, annuals won’t be numbered–they’ll just have years. That makes more sense. And Iron Man won’t get...
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BLACKWULF #1-10 (1994-1995)There’s only so much a man can take. And the Thunderstrike series of the ’90s was about all of it. So this spin-off...
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WOLVERINE: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST #1-3 (1997)Just because Marvel can’t leave good enough alone, we get a story that takes place in the alternate future of the classic...
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Captain America #270 (1982)This issue introduces Arnie Roth, Steve Rogers’ childhood friend, who is also a homosexual. His boyfriend has been...
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Namor #54-62 (1994-1995): 1st Llyron; series ends; Atlantis rising beginsLlyra has a baby. It’s a clone baby I think. There’s a bunch of clones running around. Her clone baby becomes an...
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PUNISHER #96 (1994)We are heading towards the end now. Time for a filler done in one by a couple of creators who have never worked for Marvel before.
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SILVER SABLE #24-25 (1994)The Foreigner takes the place of the king of Symkaria, who was taken by a Hydra offshoot called the Genesis Coalition and it turns out...
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X-FACTOR ANNUAL #9 (1994)I think of JM DeMatteis as a great writer of solo acts, like Spider-Man and Batman. I wouldn’t have pegged him to write X-Factor....
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #250 (1980)Check out the newspaper. I love it when they do credits like this. Cap spends the entire issue ruminating on whether...
