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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CHAMBER!Who the hell is Chamber? Most folks probably have no idea. And there’s a good reason: He was created by Scott Lobdell and Chris...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOLUME 1 #219-220So they’ve stopped numbering the JLA/JSA team-ups at this point, in 1983, and this issue is a rare bright spot in a pretty dark time for the...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOLUME 1, #201-219JLA #200 was excellent and full of promise, and I’d hopped Gerry Conway would continue on that trajectory. But sadly, the issues that followed...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOL. 1, Annual #2 and the end of the seriesConcurrent with some guest issues written by Kurt Busiek, Gerry Conway scripts an annual in which the JLA disbands and is replaced by a bunch...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOL. 1 #2I’m a few issues in and I can already see I’m going to be skipping ahead a lot. These are just not good comics....
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA VOLUME 1 #1The team gets their own series and faces off against mind-controller Despero and guess what? Snapper Carr is the one who wins the...
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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: BEFORE THE SERIES (1960)This series reprints posts from my old site, without revision. So, today we start. The JLA debuted in The Brave and...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #1/2 (1998)These 1/2 issues were Wizard promos, and I don’t have all of them. This one builds off of the first issue of this reboot, which...
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GENERATION X vs DRACULA (1998)Dracula is trying to hypnotize Chamber into being one of his minions. I don’t really understand why. But this is the...
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SHANG-LI MERCH (1975)A sticker. With a typo.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #383 (1991): 50th anniversary; 1st Father TimeFor this “triple-sized” 50th anniversary, Captain America is taken through time by “father time.”...
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Black Widow by Matt KindtMatt’s a comic book genius. Check out the mind-blowing Mind Mgmt.
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CAPTAIN AMERICA #2 (1998)Hydra stole a nuclear sub and Cap gets it back. It’s a pure adrenaline issue. But at the end, he has to choose between...
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New Mutants #99-100 (1991): 1st X-Force, Shatterstar, Stryfe, and Feral; Warpath joins; Sunspot quits; SERIES ENDSAfter the chaos in issue #98, issue #99 introduces a new lineup—with Sunspot quitting the team on the cover. Tribute cover...
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Amazing Spider-Man/Devil Dinosaur and Moon Boy Annual 98 (1998)Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur appear in the East Village (see Ghost Rider #82 ), Ringmaster tries to hijack them for criminal reasons,...
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DEADPOOL #0 (1998)Another Wizard Comics promo. Twelve pages. He fights Arnim Zola, kills a Vamp clone, and fights a bunch of duplicates of...
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DAREDEVIL #373-375 (1998)In these issues, the mystery of the Mr. Fear-backed serial killer Charles Burroughs deepens and concludes with a courtroom drama,...
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RIP LEN WEINArt by Bill Sienkiewicz. Rest in Peace to one of comics’ most influential creators. He wrote the first African American...
