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POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #118-120 (1985)Fist is dying, he needs a cure. So, it’s off to K’un Lun–Dr. Druid helps them find the right mystical...
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X-FORCE #116 (2001): 1st X-Statix (as X-Force)Sometimes when a book changes, it barely moves the needle. Like the new lineup in Thunderbolts. But sometimes, rarely, we get something...
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X-MEN UNLIMITED #32 (2001)Three stories in this issue. Actually, it’s really only two stories because the first feature, on Dazzler, doesn’t have a...
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THUNDERBOLTS: LIFE SENTENCES (2001)Coming out of Thunderbolts #50, where the team disbanded and a new team took its place in the series, we get a one-shot that checks in with...
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WOLVERINE #173-176 (2002): The Logan Files+Jason Aaron’s 1st story!The best part about these issues is the final story in issue #175, so let’s start there. Jason Aaron—a Southerner—won a writing contest...
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BLACK PANTHER #31-33 (2001): Seduction of the InnocentMonica Lynn is being hunted by Malice, so T’Challa hires Dakota North to protect her. Malice starts killing people in New York so...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO IRON MAN’S NOSE!Iron Man #68 hit the stands on March 5, 1974. It was written by Mike Friedrich (creator of Ghost Rider) and drawn by George Tuska...
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Amazing Spider-Man #31-34/472-475 (2001)These issues are part of an overall slow-burn being choreographed by JMS and JR Jr. After the bombshells dropped in the first issue of...
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WOLVERINE ORIGIN #1-6 (2001)Much is written about this series. Many, notably Chris Claremont, felt it was an unnecessary addition and ruined the mystery of the...
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Thing #23 (1985): Thing Quits the FFOf all the things that happened in the Marvel Universe in the 1980s, Johnny Storm taking up with Alicia Masters after Thing decided to...
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U.S. Agent #1-3 (2001): Machete diesLook, I get that Jerry Ordway is a comic book legend. I appreciate his role on so many great and important series. But I hate U.S. Agent,...
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ALPHA FLIGHT #13 (1984)This issue starts with a nicely done, wordless sequence that extends for several pages, depicting the funeral of Guardian....
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UNCANNY X-MEN #395-398 (2001): Poptopia!Here’s the story in a sentence: Amidst all the anti-mutant hate, new British pop superstar named Sugar Kane decides to date a mutant. ...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #30-32/128-130 (2001): 1st FusionThis is a really cool arc. A new villain who has the power to “fuse” the abilities of known super-heroes (he’s named...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #394 (2001): Joe Casey run beginsWhile Grant Morrison was beginning a legendary, legend-breaking run on New X-Men, Joe Casey started writing the oldest of the X-books,...
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MARVEL KNIGHTS #11-15 (2001)Luke Cage joins the Knights to take on Fu Manchu. It’s the first time Luke and Shang Chi meet. The story...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #42-44 (471-473) (2001)The foursome face their worst enemy of all time…A corporation! While three of the Fantastic Four are trapped in the...
