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DEFENDERS #8 (2001)This is a space adventure. The team go to find Silver Surfer, get involved with some Kree conflicts, and fight Hulk’s ancient enemy,...
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CITIZEN V AND THE V BATTALION #1-3 (2001)The Citizen V plot in Thunderbolts really didn’t work for me, but if you were into all the nanite stuff, check this out....
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NEW X-MEN #117-120 (2001-2002): “Germ Free Generation;” 1st appearances of Morrison’s extended castThe school has new students. Beak is the only one named in issue #117, but crowd shots establish Glob and several others....
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DEFENDERS #5-7 (2001): 1st NagalaYay! Headmen! After last issue, the team all split up again and start trying to get back their own lives and adventures. But when...
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SPIDER-MAN/DAREDEVIL #1-3 (2001): Unusual SuspectsThis is a Marvel Knights title, and it has amazing interior art. It has a terrific opening splash page, with a headline showing Spider-Man...
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THOR #39-40 (2001): Odin & Surtur dieThor’s not the star of this saga. How do they kill off Odin and not even have him on the cover? Both Jake and Thor are injured,...
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Captain America and Nick Fury: The Otherworld War (2001)Admit it: Just by reading the title of this post, you know that this is a comic not worth reading. I’m not sure why, but it seems...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #36 (2001)Yet another average single-issue story that appears designed to just have a harmless Spidey book on the stands. This time, a private...
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5 PANELS FROM A GREAT SERIES: Deathblow Volume 2This was originally published in 2013 on my old site. I’ve reprinted here for posterity and because this is a great comic that you should...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #35 (2001)Another quiet done-in-one, this time about a kid who digs Spider-Man. Yeah, it’s reminiscent of the classic “ Kid Who Collects...
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ROGUE #1-4 (2001)This book is also called “Icons: Rogue” and “X-Men Icons: Rogue.” It’s about Rogue. It starts...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #179-186 (1974-1975): Cap becomes NomadSteve has resigned from being Captain America. Of course, nobody wants him to quit. Falcon keeps trying to convince him to put the...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #476 (2001): Aunt May finds out!When we last saw him, Peter Parker had been beaten nearly to death by Morlun–but got a sample of his blood and decided to analyze it...
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New X-Men Annual #1 (2001): 1st XornIt’s not uncommon for an annual to introduce a new character, but it’s pretty unusual for it to introduce the key player in an...
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IRON MAN #42-45 (2001)This is awful. It starts being awful on the cover. No, Iron Man has not been hit with some kind of purple ooze–that’s his...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #34 (2001)This is a one-off where Spider-Man tries to help some monks recover a lost mutant, who dies at the end of the story. It must be hard...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #46-49 (#475-478) and ANNUAL 2001 (2001-2002): The Resurrection of GalactusGalactus’ skull lands in times square. The G-skull belongs to an alternate reality Galactus, and it’s followed by...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #177-178 (1974)Last issue, Captain America “died,” by which I mean Steve retired from his super-identity. This leaves Falcon as the star of...
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SPIDER-MAN: LIFELINE #1-3 (2001)Steve Rude drawing Spider-Man. More please! The story is a sequel to the Tablet Saga , which was written by Stan Lee 30 decades...
