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Incredible Hulk #29/503 (2001)Fabian Nicieza offers a fill-in script where Animus, formerly known as one of the versions of Hate Monger, screws with Bruce for 20 pages...
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Captain Marvel #19 (2001)Last issue ended a story with Rick missing an arm and both he and Genis Vell having been…Beaten to within inches of their lives. This...
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Defenders #2-4 (2001)This is the first issue where we get to see the mechanics of Yandroth’s deathbed curse from last issue. It works like this: Once again,...
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Generation X #75 (2001): Series endsThis is a really nice ending to a series that, while it definitely had some low points, was generally very good. The team, in the...
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GAMBIT AND BISHOP SONS OF THE ATOM ALPHA+#1-6 (2001)This was a twice-a-month miniseries that attempted to clean up a whole bunch of time-travel/virus issues while also trying to make people...
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Fantastic Four #37 (1965)Susan Storm, whose father died last issue, wants to get some payback so the team goes to the Skrull’s home planet and beat up a whole bunch...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #41-44 (2001)Batroc the Leaper is in alliance with Red Skull, and Red Skull has a helicarrier and he’s partnered with bad Russians….Do you...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #39-40 (2001)Captain America and SHIELD stop AIM from creating another Protocide clone. The head of AIM is captured and Captain America gets the...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #28-29 and ANNUAL 2001, PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #29 (2001): Mary Jane returnsOh my God! Mary Jane is actually alive! Pete’s been in mourning for quite some time now, even with girls throwing...
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EXCALIBUR #1-4 (2001)I was not a fan of the original series, especially after it went on and on and on and made less and less sense along the way. But at least...
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HULK ANNUAL 2001 (2001)That’s a beautiful JH Williams cover. But it’s lipstick on a pig. Thor goes on a rampage and Thor tries to subdue...
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Hulk #27-28/501-502 (2001)Last issue was #500, according to the legacy numbering on the cover of this issue, and it was a quiet done-in-one. These two issues, if...
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Black Panther #30 (2001)Norm Breyfogle gets a cowriter credit for this issue. One of the (many) great things about Priest’s run on Black...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #30/471 (2001)This begins the historic run by J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita, Jr. We know it’s historic because it adopts the legacy...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #26 (2001)This story explores the idea of Hulk as a destructive force of death (even when he doesn’t want to be) who can’t seem to do anything else...
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Alias #1 (2001)Alias was wonderful. It was maybe the first of it’s kind(?): A Marvel comic that took place firmly in the Marvel Universe, but...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #40-41 (2001)After reestablishing The Baxter Building, Pacheco announces the triumphant return of the 4 back to their rightful place. It’s so...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #36 (1965): 1st Medusa, Frightful FourWe start with jokes of course. Sandman, Paste Pot Pete, and The Wizard decide to form a band, but they need a girl if they’re...
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Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #1-3 (2001): The ThousandThis is confusing. The cover of this comic seems to say it is “The Thousand,” but for that circular logo that says...
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X-MEN UNLIMITED #31 (2001)This is another issue. withthree short stories. First, Michael Golden writes and draws Rogue and Jean beating up a fat perv....
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THOR #33-35 (2001): Thor GirlZarrko is in the future with an alternate future version of Gladiator, trying to kill Thor. (For simplicity, I’ve tagged Gladiator as...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #27-28 (2001)A very nice cover by Kaare Andrews! Robot Master returns! Remember him? That’s ok, Paul Jenkins is a good writer. ...
