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SPACEKNIGHTS #1-5 (2000)I guess there are people really dig the Spaceknights? I dunno. I’m not one of them. This is a ROM book without ROM. It has...
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X-FORCE #102-105 (2000): Games Without Frontiers; Pete Wisdom diesThe team is reborn as part of Marvel’s “Revolution” event. Pete Wisdom and the X-Force team go on a spy mission to...
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X-MEN: HELLFIRE CLUB #1-4 (2000)Charlie “The Walking Dead” Adlard draws this period piece about the secret origins of the Hellfire Club, rooted in...
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INHUMANS #1-4 (2000)The Inhumans were created by the Kree. They now are trying to avoid the doings of Earth people after Paul Jenkins’ wonderful...
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X-51 #10-12 (2000): Series endsThe newly reborn Machine Man, looking a lot more like a Sentinel, takes on a gang of techno-enhanced bikers, while A.I.M. and MODOK spy...
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SPIDER-WOMAN #12-13 (2000)Want to know about these issues? Spider-Woman goes on spring break and fights a werewolf, but J. Jonah Jameson kills it. Sorry...
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WOLVERINE #154-155 (2000): All Along the WatchtowerRob Liefeld takes over as writer and artist, introducing a conspiracy group called The Watchtower (no relation to the Jehova’s...
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BATMAN INCORPORATED #10-13 AND THE END OF GRANT MORRISON’S BATMANIt’s well known that Grant Morrison loved Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, and this final arc seems heavily...
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IRON MAN #33-35 (2000)The first two issues of this story tie in to Maximum Security in the same way so many issues did during these months: Barely. Just enough...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #19-21 (2000)A mysterious box is delivered to May Parker’s home, which promises to prove that Mary Jane is really dead. It’s from the...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #18 (2000)You know that Green Goblin who has been running around the Howard Mackie Spiderverse? He was a shape-shifting clone....
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SPIDER-WOMAN #10-11 (2000)The comic is crushingly boring. Mattie fights Rhino for over six pages, then he grows Doc Ock arms and they fight some more. Also he...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #16-17 (2000)Not much center to this story. Spider-aMan is still hated and Peter Parker is still living in a motel, with MJ believed dead. He fights...
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Moon Knight by Ron AckinsCharacter designs in preparation for his run.
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IRON MAN #31-32 and Annual 2000 (2000)We start with Tony learning from Jocasta that he doesn’t have heart problems anymore because his sentient armor replaced his...
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SPIDER-MAN: DEATH AND DESTINY #1-3 (2000)I don’t know if this book is canon, but I do know that it’s beautiful. Lee Weeks wrote and drew this miniseries, which...
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GRANT MORRISON’S BATMAN PART 16: BATMAN INC. Volume #1 and 2 (#1-9)Batman Inc. volume 1 #1 and 2: Sheer, joyous, random lunacy. The first issue of the second volume of Batman,...
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X-MAN #63-66 (2000)Two amazing writers plus an amazing artist. Excellent. This takes place 6 months after the last issue–as part of the 2000...
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X-51 #9 (2000)Last issue, X-51 “died.” This issue appears to start showing his origin, years ago, being created by Professor Abel Stack....
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MAGNETO: DARK SEDUCTION #1-4 (2000)Magneto is running a country now (Genosha), and he gets a several miniseries in 2000. It seems to me we could have had an actual series...
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THOR #26-27 (2000)Thor vs. Absorbing Man, with a cover by Mike Mignola. I mean, regardless of your thoughts about Dan Jurgens’ run on Thor (and mine...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #88-90 (1970): Death of Captain StacyProbably the most famous story of this team’s run. So, who remembers who killed him? Well, it started on a rooftop…...
