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FANTASTIC FOUR #30 (1964): 1st DiabloThis issue introduces Diablo, who is a pretty major villain but…I’m not a big fan. He’s like a magician,...
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Daredevil #259-261 (1988)This might be the first time we’ve ever seen Kingpin kiss. Maybe not. But it’s certainly rare. He’s jealous that Matt...
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Ms. Marvel #23 (1979): Series EndsVance Astro helps shutter this series. After the obligatory “hello let’s fight” scene… …Ms. Marvel...
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SPIDER-MAN AND MARY JANE BY TERRY MOORENobody captures the softness of a woman’s body like Terry Moore. He is one of my all-time favorite comic book creators. If...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #13 (1999)Cap fights political corruption in the form of a candidate funded by A.I.M. It’s a very simple story that gives us a breather...
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New Mutants #35 (1986)This story takes place after X-Men # 200 , where Professor X gave Magneto the role of headmaster of the School for Gifted...
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AVENGERS #98-100 (1972): vs. The Greeks!Hawkeye recently quit The Avengers because he was crushing on Scarlet Witch, who only had eyes for Vision. Quicksilver...
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AVENGERS ANNUAL #15/WEST COAST AVENGERS ANNUAL #1 (1986): 1st The VaultA “big” story across two annuals. It starts with the two teams playing baseball. Tigra tries to bring in...
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AVENGERS #80-81 (1970): 1st Red WolfFirst appearance of The Red Wolf, one of the first Native American superheroes. Wyatt Wingfoot came earlier, in the pages of...
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SPIDER-MAN #8-12 (1991)Spidey and Wolverine fight Wendigo in Canada. And since they’re in Canada, there’s a little Alpha Flight sprinkled...
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GENERATION X #47 (1999)We haven’t seen Forge for a bit. He comes by the school to build a brand-new Danger room for the students. But screw all...
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Avengers #75-76 (1970) 1st Arkon; new lineupI kind of expected a big 75th anniversary issue, but no such thing. Instead, we get the opposite of something really cool: The first...
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MOON KNIGHT #2 (1980)The threat in this issue is a Jack the Ripper type who kills bums instead of hookers, and the story is fine but nowhere near as...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #366-367, X-MEN #85-87, X-MEN: MAGNETO WAR #1Professor X is back with the team, but so are Fabian Nicieza and Alan Davis. Yes, Alan Davis. So if nothing else, the art in this story...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #16-17 (1963)The first FF two-parter! When we last saw Doctor Doom , he was literally shrinking down, out of existence. Now, he shrinks the...
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HAWKEYE MINISERIES HOUSE AD (1983)“Nobody taught him how to miss!”
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FANTASTIC FOUR #25-26 (1964) and The Top 10 Hulk vs Thing FightsThis is an age-old fanboy battle, and the second time it graced the pages of Fantastic Four. Hulk is tearing NYC...
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GAMBIT #1-3 (1999)I can’t keep track of Gambit’s status, but I guess he’s still not with the X-Men and he’s still a thief, except for...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #2-3 and PETER PARKER SPIDER-MAN #3 (1999)The Spider-Man relaunch started with Peter Parker learning about a new Spider-Man. In the second issue, he learns that the fake Spidey is...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #28 (1964): FF meet X-MenThis is the first time that the Fantastic Four, as a team, meet the Uncanny X-Men. –but Stan is quick to point out that Human...
