https://earthsmightiestblog.com/feed/
-
GODZILLA #23-24 (1979): Series endsThe series is ending. It had a much-better-than-expected run, and it’s ending on time. There’s not much left to say here....
-
HULK VS SUPERMAN (1999)Not canon. But it’s fun and looks great! Roger Stern and Steve Rude. You could not ask for a better creative team. This...
-
X-Force #96 (1999)This issue has Cannonball busting his relatives out of prison because he was given a memory in Genosha that they committed a crime and...
-
NOVA #5 (1999)Coy Turnbull (who later would go by “Koi” Turnbull) gets his first Marvel assignment as Nova and Spider-Man team-up in a...
-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREGORY WRIGHT!From the December 1990 Marvel Age.
-
Wolverine #145 (1999): Wolverine become Death and gets his adamantium backThis issue is billed as Wolverine’s 25th anniversary, and it ties to several important narratives. We see him get...
-
MARVEL FEATURE #12 (1972): Precursor to Marvel Two-in-OneJim Starlin draws a great Thing. There really wasn’t much of a reason for Thanos to be in this comic, but Marvel...
-
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #359-360 (1992): 1st CarnageSpider-Man goes after bankers–white collar criminals–at the behest of Ben Urich. Cardiac is also trying to get the same...
-
X-51: Wizard Special #0 (1999)The Wizard #0 issues were short stories told in 616 continuity. Machine Man’s #0 came out after the first several issues of his own...
-
Generation X #55-56 (1999): Adrienne Frost becomes White QueenJubilee wakes up at the beginning of issue #55 to find herself in a Freaky Friday moment… She, and other members of the...
-
DEADPOOL #34-37 (1999-2000): Chapter X; Christopher Priest run beginsAccording to Wiki, when he signed on to follow Joe Kelly’s fan-favorite (albeit not super-top-selling) run, Priest said the main lessons...
-
FANTASTIC FOUR #196-200: Getting the old band back together (1978)It was clear when it started in issue #191 that by the time the 200th issue came about, the F4 would be back together. And who...
-
PETER PARKER THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #22-23 (1978)We haven’t seen Moon Knight in a comic since 1976’s Marvel Spotlight feature , and now he pops up in a Bill Mantlo story drawn by...
-
X-51: THE MACHINE MAN #4-5 (1999): vs AvengersX-51 is rebooted in the body of an FBI Life Model Decoy, with pretty impressive new powers. He’s moved from the Jack Kirby vision...
-
CAPTAIN MARVEL #0-1 (1999)A lot of comics try to be funny. Some try very, very hard. And it’s obvious. And then there’s Peter David, for whom...
-
X-51 #1-3 (1999)Mike Higgins and Karl Bollers (writers), Joe Bennett (penciler It’s really interesting that Marvel’s “Tech” line produced this comic...
