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Marvel Team-Up #31 (1975): Iron FistSpidey and Fist fight a guy named Drom who is aging backwards. Not just that, he also TALKS backwards. It turns out,...
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SO THIS IS REALLY COOL….Must be from a convention or something. Anyone know?
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Spider-Man Tangled Web #20 (2003)J. Jonah Jameson gets enraged about Spider-Man, has a heart attack, and goes into therapy to look at his anger. We then get a look at his...
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Avengers Spotlight #25 (1989): Rick JonesThis is appropriate for a Rick Jones solo story. Aliens want his autobiography and come to steal it via his toilet....
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Marvel Knights Punisher #16-17 (2002): Vertical Challenge, aka, The Time He Ran Wolverine Over With a SteamrollerThis is a ghastly set of issues that has horrorshow, over-the-top violence. And nut-shots. It’s delightful....
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IRON MAN #59-61/404-406 (2002-2003): IN SHINING “IRON”Iron Man time travels back to the days of knights and stuff. I was excited when Mike Grell came on board, but he’s not doing...
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HULK #45-49 (2002-2003)Look! The cover of issue #46 is a wonderful tribute to Apocalypse Now. Home Base’s Agent Pratt returns and attacks Banner, but...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #62-64 (2002-2003): ʃ£πt¡Σπ+This is the first “arc” of Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo’s run. Their first couple of issues were done-in-ones designed to...
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STORM SONJA AND SONJA STORM BY DAVE COCKRUMI like this sketch for many reasons. Four are obvious.
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Spectacular Spider-Man #6-10 (2004): 1st Kiwi KidThis “return of Doctor Octopus” story starts with some well-done, quieter moments at Peter Parker’s apartment. All his friends are...
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Amazing Spider-Man #326-329, Web of Spider-Man #59-61 and Spectacular Spider-Man #158-160 (1989-1990): Acts of Vengeance; Spidey is Captain UniverseHey! Where did Todd McFarlane go? This story suffers from his absence–but it’s still pretty good....
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HULK #44 (2002)This issue starts with a check-in on “Home Base”–the clandestine group behind the last attack on Hulk. We learn that...
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The Best Comics of 2018!NOTE: This is a reprint of a post from December 2018. My annual survey of the best monthly funnybooks. This wasn’t a great year...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #61/490 (2002)Mark Waid’s second issue and the Yancy Street gang is already pranking Thing. Or are they? This is the greatest retcon...
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Witches #1-4 (2004): Satana returns, Andy Kale diesRemember when Doctor Strange formed The Defenders? That was a little odd. Why would the sorcerer supreme form and lead an...
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AVENGERS #57-61/#472-476 (2002-2003): World Trust; Geoff Johns run beginsYes, before Geoff Johns wrote for DC he wrote for Marvel. Johns starts by having Yellowjacket pout into his Chinese take-out...
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POWER MAN AND IRON FIST #93-94 (1983): New ChemistroIt’s never good when two artists do a two-parter. It breaks the continuity. But then again, we get to see Ernie Chan drawing a full...
