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NEW X-MEN #128-130 (2002): 1st Fantomex, E.V.A.+Darkstar diesThe world now knows Professor X, the globally renowned advocate for mutants, is a mutant himself. He expands his X-Corporation offices to...
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Spider-Man Tangled Web #15 (2002)Paul Pope! Paul Pope-Tangled Web #15 A young girl is berated by her father for having posters of Spider-Man. Later,...
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Black Panther #46-47 (2002): Saddles AblazePanther and team are sent to the wild west where they help foil one of Loki’s schemes. As you can imagine: Wild fun....
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FANTASTIC FOUR #57-59/486-488 (2002)Three issues written by Adam “Empowered” Warren. A terrific arc about Thing, Things, and the first time the...
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NEW X-MEN #127The mysterious Xorn was just one of the many reasons that Grant Morrison’s New X-Men was amazing, and this is the first time we get...
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X-FACTOR #1-4 (2002)It starts without subtlety. A mutant is essentially crucified, and the new Mutant Civil Rights Task Force of the FBI goes out...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #56 (2002)We’re in a holding pattern now, waiting for the new creative team of Waid and Wieringo to arrive, so we get another done-in-one....
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SPIDER-MAN’S TANGLED WEB #14 (2002)We’re about to reach a point where this title dips dramatically, but not today. I think this is another “fan favorite” issue of this...
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ELEKTRA: GLIMPSE AND ECHO #1-4 (2002)This is a painted miniseries that features The Beast from Elektra: Assassin. The ghost of a blues musician helps Elektra stop The Hand...
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Deadpool #56 (2001)Deadpool’s series is about to get weird. Not in terms of content, though. This issue is a fill-in by Buddy Scalera and Karl...
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DEADPOOL #67-69 (2002): Series EndsGail Simone just got here as the writer of Deadpool, and she’s cancelling the book?!? No, she isn’t really. During...
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Captain Marvel #31-35 (2002): SERIES ENDSPeter David has actually made a series with an inferior version of Captain Marvel a “must read,” and to top that he’s...
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Captain Marvel #31 (2002)Captain Marvel #31, aka Captain Marlo #1. This issue finds Marlo Jones on the brink of death, with her life literally flashing before...
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MARVEL KNIGHTS DOUBLE SHOTS #1 (2002)I warily approached this first issue of (yet another) Marvel Knights title starring Punisher, but I was happy to see that it’s written by...
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TIGRA #1-4 (2002)Tigra goes back to her past to investigate the murder of her husband, many years ago. The story has Tigra moving back-and-forth into human...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #55/#484 (2002)This is a done-in-one, which is a nice breather for a series that has been continuity heavy with extended arcs for many years. It’s...
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HULK #40-43 (2002)A Rockwell tribute cover. Inside, another story of Bruce Banner hiding from the law, but allowing his Hulk side to mete out justice in a...
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X-FORCE #129 (2002): Series endsThis series is full of death, but apparently Edie’s death last issue actually had an impact on the characters, as well as their devious...
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Blade #1-5 (2002)Blade’s publication history has been spotty at best. Really, it’s been pretty bad. He is an interesting character who works best in...
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SABRETOOTH: MARY SHELLEY OVERDRIVE #1-4 (2002)I have to say: I started reading this with the attitude of “just get through it” but halfway through the first issue I was hooked. This is...
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THE HOOD #1-6 (2002)Here’s a Marvel MAX book that is definitely in continuity. It introduces a new character, Parker Robbins. As a kid, he witnessed...
