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INCREDIBLE HULK #1 (1962)We all know how this story starts, right? Doc Bruce Banner gets belted by gamma rays when he runs out to save a stupid kid...
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X-FORCE #75 (1998)A gatefold cover celebrates the seventy-fifth issue. I couldn’t find a single cute Easter Egg on that cover. Damn shame. The...
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X-MEN #74-75 (1998)Abomination now shares the sewers with the Morlocks. Or I should say, he doesn’t share . He just lives there too. So when Angel...
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BISHOP: XAVIER SECURITY ENFORCER #1-3 (1998)Do people really like Bishop? Do they find him to have some kind of originality to him? I just don’t get it. This whole...
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X-MAN #34-38 (1998): Flag Smasher diesNate is a cult hero now. Not sure I get why he would be an MC5 or Pixies fan, but whatever. I think that was...
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SUPERMAN AND SPIDER-MAN BY JOHN BUSCEMASupposedly, this is an unused cover for the 1981 crossover comic .
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MASTER OF KUNG FU #44-51 (1976-1977)We start with cleanup from last issue. Love that panel. From there, Fu Manchu is up to no good again, lots of beautifully...
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WHITE QUEEN BY MING DOYLELove Ming Doyle, especially Mara, The Kitchen, and her work on Wonder Woman.
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INCREDIBLE HULK #462-464 (1998)Last issue, General Ross changed from the strategy he’d been using for over 450 issues of this series and, instead of fighting Hulk,...
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #401 (1992)The epilogue to the Galactic Storm event. There’s some epilogue/recap work with the Avengers teams, and then some set up for the...
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KURT BUSIEK AND RON GARNEY’S JLA! (JLA #107-114)In 2004, Kurt Busiek–the fan letter writer who scored a job writing one of the best runs of The Avengers–took over the JLA for an...
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JLA #115-119 (2005): GEOFF JOHNS WROTE SOME GOOD JLA ISSUESBut not recently. Back in 2005, Geoff Johns, with Allan Heinberg on the art chores, batted cleanup after Brad Meltzer’s “Identity...
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JLA #77-90Well, Joe Kelly started strong but didn’t end that way. The stories are okay, but the art…Ugh. A series of terrible artists who draw either...
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JLA #66-76A long (too long) story where Joe Kelly tries to make Aquaman interesting. He can’t. But in the process we get a hugely expanded Justice...
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JLA#5-9In these issues, Morrison and Porter indulge Grant’s fetish for putting new takes on old favorites, and using the most esoteric and arcane...
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JLA #2-4: End of the first “Big Guns” arc and a new Watchtower!One thing I always love about Grant Morrison is how much he loves comics. He loves the whole arcane history thing, he’s a collector like me,...
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JLA #1: THE RETURN OF GOOD JUSTICE LEAGUE COMICS: Mark Waid Reboots and Grant Morrison Runs With ItBy the mid 1990s, most comics sucked. Really. I’m sorry if you were growing up at the time and have pledged allegiance to overmuscled dudes...
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JLA #60: Mark Waid’s Christmas CodaThJLA #60 feels like an old script, brought out for the season or for filler. But it’s a lot of fun, and we get to see Waid and artist Cliff...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOLUME 1 #228The JLA satellite destroyed! The return of Martian Manhunter! Guest art by George Tuska! And still the issues are pale. The book is on...
