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Punisher #1-2 (1987)The cover to #1 is a classic–albeit inaccurate. It says this is the first issue of an “unlimited series.”...
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SHANNA THE SHE-DEVIL #1-5 (1972-1973): 1st Nekra, MandrillShanna #1 was written by a woman, Carole Seuling, wife of comic convention organizaer Phil Seuling, and subsequent issues...
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LILA CHENEY…IN CONCERT!This is cool. I think it’s by an artist named Shaun McGuan.
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MOON KNIGHT: THE RESURRECTION WAR (1997-1998)Moon Knight is dead. Now he is resurrected. But things are strange. Scarlet is with him at his...
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Kitty Pryde, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1-3 (1997-1998)Ogun, Kitty Pryde’s dead ninja teacher who keeps running around as a ghost, invades S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Helicarrier. I mean, why...
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SUPER VILLAIN TEAM-UP #1-4/GIANT-SIZE SVTU #1-2 (1975-1976)Most of the comics in Marvel’s Giant-Size line were designed to take the place of Annuals, so they were associated with...
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SPIDER-MAN UNLIMITED #18 (1997)Doctor Octopus was just returned from the dead , and has little memory of being a villain in his prior life. He’s also sad that...
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HEROES RETURN 1-4 (1997-1998)With Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, etc. all leaving (or being fired, depending on what version. of the truth you believe), Peter David picks up the...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #459 (1997)The first several pages of this is a “sideways” issue, meaning that it’s read like a calendar instead of a book....
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Doctor Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen? (1997)This is interesting: Back in 1976’s Dr. Strange Annual #1 then up-and-coming artist P. Craig Russel did his best to mimic Steve...
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MAN-THING #1-8 (1997-1998)This comic was part of the “Strange Tales” line that was supposed to include comics that were mature horror, along the lines...
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STRANGE TALES #150-158 (1966-1967): Nick FuryHydra returns as Jack Kirby begins to phase out. He’s replaced first by Romita but then by Jim Steranko, who will take...
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PETER PARKER THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #9 (1992)The main content of this annual is covered here . This post is just about this wonderful thing… The top 10 embarassing...
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LUKE CAGE: POWER MAN #17 (1974): Who was the first black superhero?Len Wein picks up the writer’s pen and George Tuska returns on pencils in a story where Tony Stark hires Luke Cage to break into his own...
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VENOM: FINALE #1-3 (1997-1998)And so it ends. Rather than give him his own series, Marvel has given Venom a bunch of miniseries–every since 1993–that...
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AVENGERS #348 (1992)Vision acts very creepy in this done-in-one that involves the efforts of people who helped program his...
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DAMAGE CONTROL VOLUME 2 #1-4 (1989-1990): ACTS OF VENGEANCEMarvel’s attempts at humor usually fail. There was that one great all-humor issue of What If? that worked as...
