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Marvel Premiere #24-25 (1975): Iron FistIron Fist saves Princess Azir of Halwan from a robot assassin named Ballox, who was sent to kill her by Master Kahn. Note: This is...
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ALPHA FLIGHT #18-20 (1999): Series EndsThis series’ final arc involves a brand-new Weapon X. He’s created by Department H to carry a biological weapon but gets...
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CABLE #64 (1999)Despite the February cover date, this is the Christmas issue of Cable. Irene Merryweather, the reporter who has been tracking Cable during...
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THOR #5 (1998)When Thor saves an anti-hero radio host from an assassination attempt, his hammer malfunctions–threatening to bash in the head of...
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QUICKSILVER #13 (1998): Series Ends“Endings and Beginnings” is an odd final issue. He spends most of the issue talking with “himself” (unclear if...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #9 (1998): 1st CaledoniaAlan Davis’ art continues to be the only reason to read Chris Claremont’s Excalibur-ish take on the FF....
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HEROES FOR HIRE #18-19 (1998-1999): Series EndsWolverine and Shang Chi help the Heroes fight pirates off the coast of Madripoor. It’s fine–not great but not...
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INHUMANS #1-2 (1975): 1st IridiaNote: They start as the “uncanny” Inhumans… Don’t get too excited when you see George Perez in the...
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Excalibur #6-7 (1989): Inferno; 1st Brigadier Alysande StuartRachel “Phoenix” Summers starts having telepathic nightmares about Nathan “Cable” Summers (they are siblings, after all)....
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Avengers #19-20 (1965): 1st SwordsmanThis story introduces Swordsman. Swordsman is a guy who used to perform on the carnival circuit with Hawkeye. His...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #58Spider-Slayer mach 2! Spider-Man tries to track down the Slayer’s creator…Using a phone book!...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #11-12 (1998)Tom DeFalco’s Fantastic Four run–pretty much the definitive one for the early ’90s–was terrible and notably what...
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SPIDEY SUPER STORIES #2 (1974)In this issue, we get two of Spider-Man’s best villains, all-ages style. First, Spidey glops Doc Ock. Gross....
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POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #125 (1986): Series endsThis final issue starts fun. But gets terribly violent. Bobby “Captain Hero” Wright is hospitalized and dying of...
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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS #60-63 (1990): SCARLET WITCHWanda goes to college! Not just college…HARVARD! When her plane lands, she’s mobbed by reporters and...
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AVENGERS #200 (1980): Ms. Marvel has a babyAvengers #200 is one of the most controversial issues of the entire series. It’s the one where Ms. Marvel is raped, gives...
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AVENGERS #36-37 (1967)Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are visiting their homeland when they see it is under attack. By aliens. The duo are at...
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DRACULA: LORD OF THE UNDEAD #1-3 (1998-1999)Dracula returns to his castle home inTransylvania. (Wait, didn’t that blow up when his Tomb of Dracula comic ended?). Once...
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HEROES FOR HIRE #17 (1998)The FBI hire the H4H–Cage and Shulk take down a cult leader who has a harem and then they fight Absorbing Man and Titania, and the...
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THOR #3-4 (1998)Thor tries to adapt to having been fused with a mortal again–and one that he doesn’t have any knowledge or memory of....
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THUNDERBOLTS #20-22 (1998-1999): Decisions Trilogy; Hawkeye joinsThe Thunderbolts take the battle to Justine Hammer’s new Masters of Evil gang. Pretty much because of Klaw, the...
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SLINGERS #0-12 (1998-1999)I’m group reviewing this series because my patience with late ’90s Marvel is just about evaporated, like web fluid after a...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #468-474 (1998-1999): Joe Casey run; series endsBetty Ross died in Peter David’s last issue . Joe Casey now gets a short run with Javier Pulido in which Bruce Banner investigates...
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THOR #134-135 (1966): 1st High EvolutionaryFirst appearance of the High Evolutionary, and his mutates including Man-Beast, standing behind him. His “power”...
