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AVENGERS #7/422; CAPTAIN AMERICA #8; IRON MAN #7; QUICKSILVER #10 (1998) Live Kree or Die; Warbird quitsThree of the major 1998 reboots plus Quicksilver get their first crossover story. It begins in Iron Man #7, which, surprisingly, shows...
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Marvel Team-Up #26 (1974): Human Torch, ThorThis book always fails when Spidey isn’t in it. Torch and Thor get involved in Tyrannus’ war between the Moloids and the Lava...
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Daredevil #118 (1975): 1st BlackwingThe title: “Circus spelled sideways is death!” No, it isn’t. This is really an awful story...
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GENERATION X UNDERGROUND SPECIAL (1998)Jim Mahfood gets a shot at a Marvel book. Who? The creator of the very indie, very underground “Stupid Comics.”...
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IRON MAN #6 (1998)In a done-in-one, Iron Man and Black Widow–with SHIELD– take out arms dealers. Their weaponry is similar to...
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Avengers #18 (1965)Sing it with me: “Don’t turn around, uh-oh! Der Commissar’s in town, uh-oh!” That’s who the team faces in issue #18, which is about as...
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STRANGE TALES #113 (1963): 1st PlantmanPlantman is introduced in issue #113 as a disgruntled gardener who gets fired by Human Torch’s girlfriend’s dad, and...
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AVENGERS #127 and FANTASTIC FOUR #150 (1974): Crystal and Quicksilver’s weddingWhat’s wrong with this cover? It’s Quicksilver. He hasn’t worn a green costume in a long time. How did a typo...
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THUNDERBOLTS #15-17 (1998): Great Lakes AvengersThe Thunderbolts are now wanted, after having been exposed as a group of villains masquerading as heroes to hide a plot by Zemo to take...
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DAREDEVIL #116-117 (1974-1975)Steve Gerber plotted and Chris Claremont wrote #117, which represent Gerber’s last work on DD. On the cover, The Owl has white...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #203 (1980)Before the action starts, Peter Parker dates his date to see Star Trek. Then, Lightmaster kidnaps Dazzler. He is...
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Punisher/ Captain America: Blood and Glory #1-3 (1992)What makes this Punisher appearance different from his other dozen-a-month appearances? Klaus Janson! The U.S. is shipping...
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SPIDER-MAN: MADE MEN (1998)A one-shot chapter from Ben Urich’s book about crime in NYC. The story involves heavy hitters like Kingpin (pun intended) and...
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KA-ZAR #15-16 (1998): Christopher Priest run beginsShanna is stuck in the Savage Land after having given up her astounding powers to High Evolutionary, just to save Ka-Zar....
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CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY #1 (1998)Ron Garney and Mark Waid’s Captain America series was both selling well and high quality, so, of course, Marvel made a companion...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #465-467 (1998): Betty Ross dies; Peter David run endsHenry Gyrich reviews recent events for the President, who makes a cameo, and manages to get Bruce Banner a silent, under-the-table...
