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Moon Knight #9-10 (1981)Bushman escapes from prison. He teams up with Midnight Man to try to kill Moon Knight. Midnight dies in the end....
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MARVEL SUPER HEROES #18 (1969): 1st Guardians of the GalaxyMarvel Super Heroes was an anthology comic that pretty much sucked all around. And by #21 it was all reprints anyway. But there was...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA SENTINEL OF LIBERTY #8-9 (1999)I bet Mark Waid had a lot of fun writing this title, and being able to just pick up and spin a yarn from any time in Cap’s history....
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DEADPOOL #26-27 (1999): 1st Mercedes WilsonJust when I thought I’d already read the best issue of Joe Kelly’s Deadpool run, he goes and creates Deadpool #27. It’s up there...
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MOON KNIGHT #1-4 (1999): High StrangersDoug Moench’s Moon Knight series from the ’80s is widely regarded as a high watermark for Marvel–even if it’s a...
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X-MAN #48 (1999)This is a fill-in issue. The Crusader returns to life in Ireland. He’s a Catholic hero, and he hears about X-Man’s cult...
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X-FORCE #86 (1999)I miss Domino. She was one of my favorite characters from X-Force. She’s been looking into the Aguilar Institute, which is...
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AVENGERS #89-97: The Kree-Skrull War (1971-1972)Okay, time for one of the best, most-discussed epics in Avengers history: The Kree-Skrull War. And there’s no better way to...
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Marvel Team-Up #125 (1983): Spidey and Tigra; Dr. Strange and Scarlet WitchTwo stories for the price of one. First, we learn that since leaving The Avengers, Tigra has become a minor sex symbol with a TV...
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THUNDERBOLTS #23 (1999)Hawkeye offered the team the chance to be a legit, recognized crimefighter group as long as Beetle turned himself in for murder. Beetle...
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Doctor Strange: The Flight of Bones #1-4 (1999)The Doc hasn’t been a title character since 1996, so if you’re a fan, you probably really wanted to see him get featured....
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X-FORCE #85 (1999)This book is coming out twice a month now? I mean, it’s often good but it’s not THAT good. Pandemonia–a Latverian...
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SILVER SURFER #13 (1970)I love how all it takes for a man made of cosmic chrome to escape notice in NYC is an old brown overcoat and shades....
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #14-19 (1999): Red Skull/KorvacIssue #14 takes place, literally, in the mind of Red Skull. It was Mark Waid’s concept, but Marvel editorial forced a complete...
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Power Man & Iron Fist #63-64 (1980)Two of Cage’s enemies find out that he lives about D.W. Griffith’s theater and so they blow it up, nearly killing D.W. And ripping Luke’s...
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CAPTAIN MARVEL #54 (1978)This is a fairly standard superhero issue, with Nitro as the villain. I’m a fan of Nitro, so I enjoyed it....
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AVENGERS #85-86 (1971): 1st Squadron SupremeThis story presents the Squadron Supreme. As distinguished from the Squadron Sinister, who were analogs of the Justice...
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Avengers #84 (1971)It’s more Arkon, which must make John Buscema happy. Frankly, every time we see him, Arkon morphs more into Conan....
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TALES TO ASTONISH #60 (1964)With this issue, Giant Man has to share space with Hulk. The adventures will also start being pretty serialized, so I may...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #31-32 (1964)A two-parter that basically consists of two one-parters. In the first issue, we are introduced to an “escaped...
