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X-FACTOR ANNUAL #1 (1986)Bob Layton writes and draws this one. The X-Factor team go to Russia to help their government learn how to identify and arrest mutants....
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Cloak and Dagger by Howard ChaykinNot taking anything away from Chaykin, but Dagger is supposed to be a lithe teenager and…She’s very busty here.
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Captain America #204-205 (1976-1977)Kirby loved to draw Flacon like this–bursting forward, so big he can’t even fit in the panel. I wish I could...
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Iron Man #197 (1985): Secret Wars IIThundersword is a cartoon animator who got powers from Beyonder and was defeated in Secret Wars II #1. I have no idea why Jim Shooter...
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Alpha Flight #10-12 (1998)In the aftermath of last issue , the team has (finally!) seen that Department H are a bunch of lying criminals, and effectively go on...
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X-Force #76 (1998)In the first few pages, Sunspot and Meltdown fool around and Cannonball gets jealous. In the last few pages, Cannonball leaves X-Force in...
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Captain America #318-320 (1986): Death Adder and Scourge die, and Cap gets a vanAnyone remember Cap’s chameleon van? In these issues he starts being “on the road” Cap–looking for...
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SPIDER-MAN: THE VENOM AGENDA (1998)Even though Venom’s last adventure was called “The Finale,” there’s a one-shot that really is the...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #2 (1998)Antics. Scott Lobdell wastes no time putting the “family” back in the world’s first superhero...
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WEREWOLF BY NIGHT #1-6 (1998)As part of Marvel’s (spectacularly failed) late ’90s horror line, it’s a reintroduction to Jack Russell....
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THUNDERBOLTS #13-14 (1998)The team finds themselves on another planet, in the middle of a revolution. It’s a fine space story, but the really critical part is...
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Hulk by Dave Sim (1975)I know it’s controversial and now seen as anti-feminist, but I still think Cerebus is a genius-level epic. Thank you, Dave Sim, for...
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QUICKSILVER #4-6 (1998)Crystal takes her husband to New Attilan. Lots of family/character stuff but Pietro can’t sit still knowing that the Knights of...
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Captain America #380-382 (1990-1991)At the end of last issue , Diamondback was kidnapped by the Serpent Society, who regard her as a traitor. And they’re not wrong. I...
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INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1-5 (1998): 1st FirebrandBefore the heroes were reborn, Tony Stark was replaced by a teenager, so he’s been out of the 616 for a while now. And his company...
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Sabretooth: Back to NatureSabretooth (who is basically a knock off of Wolverine) helps Wild Child (who is basically a knock off of Sabretooth’s knock off of...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #3-4 (1998)There is a new Supreme Hydra and he likes to do puppet shows. That’s freakin’ awesome. I love Mark Waid. Also in...
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Marvel Editorial (1998)From Marvel: Visions magazine. Art by Greg Schigiel
