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SPIDER-WOMAN #9 (2000)PLEASE MAKE THIS STOP. Bad Spider-Woman dumps a water tower on the third good Spider-Woman while Spider-Man tries to make you buy...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #9 (1962): Prince Namor: Movie ProducerSubby’s back again. (And note Thing’s trenchcoat on the cover.). 3 Namor appearances in 4 issues. The FF are...
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AVENGERS #26/441 (2000)Captain America assembles a new team that has Ms. Marvel and Genis-Vell. The title says “Not the Earth’s mightiest...
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HULK #12-13 (2000): Snake EyesBruce Banner is dying of ALS, and he feels Hulk trying to break through and take over his weakened body so he goes to a psychiatrist who...
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GENERATION X #60 (2000)For the Christmas issue, most of the kids go home but Jubilee, Chamber and Skin stay at the school with Banshee and Emma Frost....
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MARVEL TEAM-UP #48-51: Iron Man and Dr. Strange (1976); 1st Jeanne DeWolffSpider-Man and Iron Man, and then Dr. Strange, investigate industrial sabotage at Stark Industries and come upon a new criminal called The...
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A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM IRON MAN (1966)Strange thing to advocate for…?
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IRON MAN #23-25 (2000)I like that Carol Danvers has a drinking problem and Tony Stark is trying to help her. That’s a complex relationship previously...
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SPIDER-WOMAN #7-8 (2000)Jessica Drew takes Mattie to Death Valley to practice using her powers. While out there, they fight an alien...
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #4-6 (2000)What makes a Peter David comic great is the jokes and the little character moments. A plot summary really doesn’t do it justice....
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BLAZE OF GLORY #1-4 (2000)This four-issue miniseries took a new look at Marvel’s old Western comics, telling a four-part story about a freed slave colony...
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THUNDERBOLTS #34-37 (2000): Jolt dies and Beetle is a black man nowFabian Nicieza starts his run by having the team try to rehabilitate their image by hunting down Hulk. Note the credits: Kurt...
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GENERATION X #59 (2000)Artie and Leech sneak away from a class trip to NYC, hoping to go find their old pal Franklin Richards. The rest of the...
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Uncanny X-Men #269 (1990)Rogue is transported by the Siege Perilous back to the X-Men’s Australia base, which is now controlled by the Reavers, and she doesn’t...
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X-FORCE #99-100 (2000): JF Moore run endsHey, that’s a beautiful cover. Bill Sienkiewicz gets the draw the demon bear he helped created over a decade ago, with Chris...
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IRON MAN #161 (1982): Denny O’Neil and Luke McDonnellThis is the first issue of the Denny O’Neil and Luke McDonnell run. O’Neil and McDonnell were a very different...
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X-51 Machine Man #7 (2000)This issue has more development of how powerful X-51 has become as a result of Bastion’s augmentations, and more of Sebastian Shaw...
