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ALIAS #10 (2002)Although this is still a well-written, well-drawn piece of art, for me this issue is the first one of this series that really missed the...
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IRON MAN #50/395 (2002): Mike Grell run beginsMike Grell–creator of the wonderful Warlord comic at DC–arrives to write this book. Sadly, his first issue is an overwritten...
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ELEKTRA #7-10 (2002)Greg Rucka is a good writer. Chuck Austen is not a good artist. Together, they create a fairly straightforward story where Elektra is...
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INFINITY ABYSS #1-6 (2002)It’s been a while since we had a really good, huge Thanos epic—and even longer since Jim Starlin wrote and drew the legend he...
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THE THANOS QUEST #1-2 (1990)Thanos Quest was the first time Thanos went after the six soul gems. It was created by the great Starlin/Lim team. It’s good....
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WEAPON X: THE DRAFT #.5, 1-5 (2002)I do not like this one bit. Starting with a Wizard “half-isse” tie-in, these issues establish the new Weapon X program,...
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HULK #34-39 (2002): Return of the MonsterBruce Jones arrives. His run is beloved by me, but I know not everyone likes it. It moves Hulk to a grittier series–away from the...
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DEFENDERS #11 (2002)I don’t get why people don’t talk about how much fun this series was, but they don’t. I’ve liked it so...
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Deadpool #61/1-64/4 (2002): Funeral for a FreakDeadpool runs a four issue “miniseries” that has both #1-4 and #61-64 numbering. Deadpool died last issue, and...
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Spider-Man: Blue #1-6 (2002)OK. This is pure brilliance, it’s beloved by fans, and I really don’t have much to add to the pages and pages already written...
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DAREDEVIL #26-31 and ELEKTRA #6 (2002): UnderbossBefore “Underboss” there had been lots of stories where Matt Murdock’s identity was discovered…But none of those...
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MORLOCKS #1-4 (2002): 1st Chicago MorlocksThis miniseries introduces a crew of Chicago Morlocks, most of whom will never be seen again. It’s affected by the greater X-Universe, but...
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X-TREME X-MEN #8 (2002): Nuff SaidChris Claremont with no words apparently doesn’t mean he doesn’t still pull at multiple plot threads. I’m not going to...
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Captain America: Dead Men Running #1-3 (2002)Here’s a three-issue miniseries by two guys from Croatia who many of you have probably never heard of (although Danijel Zezelj...
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SPIDER-MAN: QUALITY OF LIFE #1-4 (2002)This was a 3D comic. It really should have sucked, but…It had Greg Rucka on script. Curt Connors wants to cure his wife’s...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #50/518 (2002): Series EndsA giant sized series finale with several stories by different creators. It’s largely filler (but high-quality filler), so I imagine...
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #26 (2002): Nuff SaidThe ‘Nuff Said issue of CM#26 is also the Christmas issue. Rick Jones gets mugged, and a nega band is stolen. The mugger pawns...
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Incredible Hulk #171 (1974)This issue starts with Hulk captured by Talbot (again) and brought to Hulkbuster Base (again). When the plane lands,...
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X-Force #124 (2002)Wow. Guest art by no less than Darwyn Cooke! I mean, anybody who complained about Mike Allred’s work on this series is a fool but if...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #49 (2002)This series is about to be replaced by a new volume of Captain America. Issue #49 starts to wrap up the various storylines in a tale...
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NEW X-MEN #122-126 (2002): ImperialNow that he’s broken Charles Xavier and introduced a bunch of new mutants that are strange and completely different from anything...
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Wolverine #170-172 (2002): Stay AliveMauvais, Bloodscream and Vermin attack a reality show called, “Stay Alive.” Seriously. That’s the plot here. The game is in the...
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MARVEL KNIGHTS PUNISHER #7 (2002): Nuff SaidPunisher wordlessly kills bad guys. Steve Dillon writes and draws the issue, and offers a self-portrait at the end of the issue....
