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X-STATIX #6-8 (2003): Moons of VenusWith Professor Xavier’s help, Venus Dee Milo has been dimension-hopping, trying to track down her family. He kills an...
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AVENGERS #12 (1965)“This Hostage Earth” pits (pun intended) the A-team against Mole Man and the Moloids.(Get it? Pits them against Mole Man? A guy who...
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CHAMPIONS #11 (1977)I wish they didn’t insist on calling Bill Foster’s character Black Goliath. Anyway, I’m pretty sure this...
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MOON KNIGHT #31-33 (1983): Doug Moench leavesBill Sienkiewicz is gone, but Marvel tries to hide it by keeping him on the covers. And he inks #33. And he’s on the...
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HULK: GRAY #1-6 (2003-2004)Hulk: Gray by Loeb and Sale. A fantastic examination of the Banner/Hulk struggle told from Banner’s perspective to Doc Samson during...
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New X-Men #134-138 (2003): Riot at XaviersEver since Grant Morrison started his run on X-Men, he’s been slowly simmering a Phoenix storyline. Despite the cover of issue #134...
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Thunderbolts #76-81 (2003): Series EndsWhile the Thunderbolts team we all knew and some of us loved (I myself was largely indifferent) was busy breaking up in the...
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DAREDEVIL #37-38, FANTASTIC FOUR #73 (1967-1968): DD Switches Bodies with Dr. Doom!A ridiculous premise turns into a pretty good comic: Dr. Doom body switches with Daredevil! A multi-issue epic that ends in the pages...
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DAREDEVIL #41-45/421-425 (2003): Lowlife; 1st Milla DonovanDaredevil meeets his future wife. Seriously. Issue #41 starts with a woman walking with her blind friend down the street. They part,...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49-50 (2003)The storyline with Ezekiel and the Spider God business moves forward in the background. But the main event for these two...
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Thunderbolts #75 (2003)As the cover to Thunderbolts #75 illustrates, this issue is about blowing the team up. Thunderbolts #76 will have a new creative team and...
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GIANT-SIZED DEFENDERS #3 (1974)I was just perusing this issue recently for kicks and giggles. I’d forgotten it was the precursor to Marvel’s Contest of Champions,...
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Thor #57/559 (2003)This is weird. It’s a great issue, but I’m baffled as to why it wasn’t an annual or a “issue #600” or something big like that. Volstagg...
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MOON KNIGHT #37-38 (1984): Series EndsThey really tried to sell Moon Knight. They even did a house ad for the second-to-final issue. Such a sad, disappointing...
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MYSTERY PANEL OF THE DAYFans of Jim Shooter may recognize this one….
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Captain America #7-11 (2003): The ExtremistsHere’s one way to know you’re in trouble: The cover to the first issue of your story says it is part 1 of 4, but the splash page says...
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Elektra #18-22 (2003)The South Central sensei Drake takes on Elektra as a student, while the Hand realizes where she is and tries to bring her back to their...
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Spider-Man: Get Kraven #1-6 (2002-2003)The first issue of this series reprinted the pages of “Call Me Al,” a back-up feature that appeared behind several books in earlier...
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ALIAS #16-21 (2003): The UnderneathBrian Michael Bendis actually makes Spider-Woman 3 (Mattie Franklin) compelling. After stopping a bodega...
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BERKELEY PLACE’S TOP 10 BRIAN WOOD COMICSNote: This was first printed in 2015 on an older site. It is reprinted here for posterity. It was also printed prior to the...
