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AVENGERS #24-25/439-440 (2000)This is a sequel to the Eighth Day event (issue #25 is titled, “The Ninth Day”). It has The Exemplars fighting Juggernaut...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #15 and PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #15 (2000)Mary Jane’s plane crashed in mid-air, and Spider-Man thinks she was kidnapped by Doctor Doom so he goes to Latveria. The...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #25-27 (2000): Twisted Tomorrows; Dan Jurgens run beginsDan Jurgens takes over the writing chores, and Andy Kubert illustrates a drama that has Hate Monger capturing Nick Fury and Captain America...
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #14 (2000)Hulk is in town so Spider-Man fights him. Solid art. Hulk is always good for a done-in-one smash-’em-up....
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PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #13 (1999)Venom recently bust into prison and ate Carnage, so now Kletus is just a dude in a cell. The splash page to #13 is his fantasy…...
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AVENGERS #1.5 (1999)This is written by the great Roger Stern and illustrated by Bruce Timm–a great creator best known for his animated on Batman....
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Amazing Spider-Man #13-14 (2000): MJ “dies” (nobody falls for it)Main story: Mary Jane is flying away to a photo shoot. Peter is supposed to meet her at the airport, but of course Parker Luck prevails...
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Thor #22-25 (2000)Continuing from the last arc, Thor is now aware that Thanos is teamed up with Mangog, and they are, together, ending life on planets as...
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DEFENDERS #17-19 (1974)This is a GREAT set of issues. The tale starts with a rodeo and lineup change. Nighthawk tries to be a cowboy, as he agrees to...
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Ben Grimm…The music artistThis is a real thing–the Grimm Ben Record Label. I’m sure their label was infringement.
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Cable #75-77, Uncanny X-Men #376-378, Wolverine #146-148, X-Man #59-60, X-Men #96-98, X-Men Unlimited #26 (2000): The Twelve/Ages of ApocalypseBy the time the “The Twelve” event starts, it feels like it’s been dragging on for months. Because it has. There was...
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Thunderbolts #33 (1999): Busiek final issueWay back in X-Men #28 , we met Banshee for the first time. He was working with a dude named The Ogre. Turns out, after...
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THOR #20-21 and ANNUAL 2000 (2000): Jake Olsen dies; 1st ThanosiNobody buys a comic book called “Thor” to read about a civilian named Jake Olsen’s legal and female troubles. So, thankfully, that...
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X-MEN #28 (1967): 1st BansheeWerner Roth wasn’t bad, but he wasn’t anyone’s favorite either. He did a really good job with Banshee, though, who first...
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NEW WARRIORS #3-4 (1999-2000)I think the most important thing about this story is that Namorita is wearing a belly shirt and has “white person” colored...
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Iron Man #21-22, Juggernaut: The Eighth Day, Peter Parker Spider-Man #11, Thor #17: Eighth Day (1999)While doing some routine archaeology, Tony Stark unleashes the ancient mystic power of Cyttorak, for whom Juggernaut is the totem. Turns...
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MOON KNIGHT #17-20 (1982)Seventeen issues in, you’d think that Doug Moench would have figured out what Moon Knight’s about, yet here the book takes a...
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SCARLET WITCH BY JOHN BYRNE (1980)A little nudity for your New Year’s day.
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO JEAN AND SCOTT!X-Men #30 hit the stands on January 1, 1994. So it’s not just New Year’s Day, it’s also their anniversary! This...
