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Alias #6-9 (2002)Luke Cage has already been seen as a womanizer, and in issue #6 we get confirmation of some of the capes he’s slept with…...
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Thor: Godstorm #1-3 (2001-2002)Godstorm is a high-quality miniseries by two top-notch creators at the top of their games. The story itself is good for Gods. ...
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Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1-6 (1984-1985): Kitty becomes ShadowcatKitty’s dad is in trouble with the Yakuza, who are using black magic. So Kitty and Wolverine go to Japan to kick some Yakuza...
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Power Man and Iron Fist #122 (1986)The porn issue. I say that jokingly, of course, but with a splash page and title like that, how can anyone not think of the...
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Thor #46-50/549-553 (2002): By Fire Born; Desak diesThor’s a king now, so Thor Girl is Earth’s Thor. This is amazingly prescient, given the current state at Marvel, which seems to be to...
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Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #7-9 (2001-2002)This is the fourth story in this continually surprising series, and this time it’s a morality play involving a taxi cab driver who is dying...
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Thor #45/548 (2002)Balder goes on a quest for a chest, which Thor then delivers to Zeus. The adventure of seeking the item is fine, but what this issue...
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Marville #1-6 (2002)Marville is not canon and it’s terrible. There are attempts to by satirical, all of which fall flat. The premise is that Ted Turner and...
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Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #5-6 (2001): Flowers for RhinoIn a brilliant riff off the Hugo-winning sci fi story, “ Flowers for Algernon,” Tangled Web offers it’s third home run in a row. This...
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Wolverine: Son of Canada (2001)Wolverine, Hulk, and Spider-Man are teleported to Canada to fight a darkforce invasion led by Blastaar…and promote Doritos....
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X-Factor #21-26 (1987): Fall of the MutantsAlthough not all of these issues have a “Fall of the Mutants” banner, they’re all related. Cameron Hodge and Cyclops...
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Cyclops #1-4 (2001-2002)Cyclops goes on vacation to Alaska, fights Juggernaut (he uses his visor to cut away ice under his feet and drop him into a freezing cold...
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Hulk #33/507 (2001)A few books with December 2001 cover dates were 100 pages, with just one new story and a couple reprints. This was one of those issues....
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Peter Parker Spider-Man #53-55 (2003): Rules of the GameLast arc, Spider-Man took on Hydro-Man and Shocker, both of whom appeared to be connected by some hidden force. In the first issues of...
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X-TREME X-MEN #5-7 (2001-2002)Oh look, it’s Bishop. Wonderful. I can’t remember the last time I read a really good Bishop story. I don’t think...
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X-FORCE #121-122 (2001-2002): 1st Lacuna and SpikeSince X-Force members keep dying, it’s time to recruit a new one again. And this time, they want a person of color. They approach a...
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U.S. War Machine #1-12 (2001-2002)Written and “illustrated” by Chuck Austen, the art in this series was actually rendered by a computer–in black and white....
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Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #4 (2001): Severance PackageThis is one of the best Kingpin comics of all time. Due to interference by Spider-Man (who appears only in shadow in this...
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SPIDER-MAN AND HIS GALS BY MING DOYLEI enjoy Ming’s art very much.
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FANTASTIC 4th VOYAGE OF SINBAD (2001)Based on the title, cover, and general content, you’d think this was a non-616, all-ages one-shot. But it’s not. It’s...
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DEFENDERS #9-10 (2001)Recently, The Defenders went out to space to track down Silver Surfer. They return to Earth and find The Headmen have taken over the...
