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Amazing Spider-Man #25; Peter Parker Spider-Man #25; and Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin (2000-2001)“Revenge of the Green Goblin” was a three-issue miniseries that led directly into double-sized issues of the two ongoing...
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Tales Of Suspense #77-78 (1966)Iron Man spends most of these issues in a fight with Mandarin and his giant robot Ultimo. Why a guy with magic rings...
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Tales Of Suspense #75-76 (1966): 1st Sharon Carter, Batroc, UltimoGene Colan continues to knock it out of the park in the best uncredited work of his (or anyone’s?) career in comics. He t...
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X-MEN: THE SEARCH FOR CYCLOPS #1-4 (2000-2001)Cyclops “died” during the latest “big” Apocalypse epic. But no, of course he didn’t. Instead, he’s...
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BEFORE THE FANTASTIC FOUR: THE STORMS (2000-2001)The third and final of these “prequel” miniseries focuses on Sue and Johnny Storm. The most interesting thing about it is that...
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MARVEL BOY #1-6 (2000-2001)Marvel Boy is a cult classic, and deservedly so. Two of this Century’s greatest comic book creators create a complex, wholly adult,...
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Amazing Spider-Man #332-333 (1990)Erik Larsen gets his turn in the future-Image-artists-drawing-Venom box. I wonder why Image never brought over writers...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #35-36 (2000)Carlos Pacheco and Rafael Marin begin a fairly long run on this series with a two-parter about Diablo. The team...
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Amazing Spider-Man #345-347 (1991)In issue #345, Cardiac, hired via Silver Sable, and Boomerang fight Spider-Man. Also, Flash is dating Black Cat....
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The Sentry #1–5+The 2001 Sentry One-Shots (2000-2001)A middle-aged hero! Under the Marvel Knights banner, The Sentry told a very different kind of superhero tale. It’s dark, and it’s...
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MOON KNIGHT #26 (1982)This issue has two half-issue long stories. The Moench/Sienkiewicz one was a pretty heavy handed tale of how a kid abused as...
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X-MEN MAGIK (2000-2001)The writers who would soon reinvent Marvel’s “Cosmic” line of comics brings us a series about the new Magik: Amanda...
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Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man #72 (1982)This was a great, great issue. It’s like “the kid who collected Spider-Man,” except this kid collects Doctor Octopus!...
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HULK #21 (2000): Maximum SecurityThis issue is a Maximum Security tie-in that has the Mr. Fixit version of Hulk negotiating a deal between two aliens. It doesn’t...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #33-34 (2000)John Francis Moore gets a two-issue stint that takes the team to the town of Revelation, Arizona, where they find dinosaurs, aliens, time...
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DEADPOOL #46-48 (2000-2001): Cruel SummerThis arc starts with a desperate Deadpool needing money. He takes a “reward” gig tracking down a bankrobber named Sack, who...
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #12-13 (2000-2001): 1st Una- and Zey-RoggThis is such a good comic. There’s not much point in discussing all the interactions between Rick, Lorraine the Ghost, Marla and...
