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Generation X Annual 97 (1997)D’Spayre attacks the team, making them see ghosts and other scary stuff. So Chamber blows him up. Chamber blows up, too–his...
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X-FORCE #71-72 (1997)Road trip! In the aftermath of Operation: Zero Tolerance, Cable cut his team of younger trainees loose and told them they were mature...
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X-FACTOR #136-139 (1997)There are at least a half-dozen plotlines running through this book, which doesn’t officially tie into Operation: Zero Tolerance but,...
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KA-ZAR #12-14 (1997-1998)In this series’ first arc, Shanna merged with a mystical terraformer and got the power to control life in the Savage Land. Turns...
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Amazing Spider-Man #429 (1997)Using shots of Spider-Man beating him up, Norman Osborn puts an ad in the Daily Bugle–which he now owns–offering a million...
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SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK #4 (1989)John Byrne has decided that every issue of this comic will have a guest star, making it kind of like Marvel Two-in-One with She-Hulk,...
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MARVEL TEAM-UP #1-5 (1997-1998)Taking place while the Generation X kids are on the run–and right after Operation: Zero Tolerance–Spider-Man goes to Los...
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PUNISHER #17 (1997): Series EndsA bunch of supercops finally realize that if Punisher was executed on death row there should have been a dead body. So they go out to...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #81-83 (1968-69): HUMAN TORCH IS A RAPISTIn a blow to feminists everywhere, Susan Richards decides she can’t be a working mom, so Crystal replaces her on the team....
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UNCANNY X-MEN #199-201 (1985-1986): 1st Cable, Freedom ForceThere are about twelve different storylines in these issues, so I’m just going to focus on the big ones. First,...
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DAREDEVIL #368-370 (1997): Widow’s KissMatt Murdock takes on a client whose company is being taken over by Russians who employ Omega Red. Daredevil fights Omega Red, but...
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ALPHA FLIGHT #1 (1997)The last Alpha Flight series started out strong and got weaker and weaker over time. In the double-sized first issue, Department H...
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Crimson Dawn: Psylocke and Angel (1997)After developments in monthly X-books, Psylocke’s body was changed (once again) by Crimson Dawn–an ancient cult (or something...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #458 (1997)There’s Hulks on this plane! Hulk sneaks aboard a commercial flight to New York, and Dr. Zabo happens to be on it as well. Zabo...
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Amazing Spider-Man #426-428 (1997): Dr. Octopus resurrectedBy skipping reading the Kaine/clone issues of Spider-Man, I missed Doctor Octopus being killed. It’s okay, I regret nothing. And...
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OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE: CABLE #45-47, GENERATION X #29-31, UNCANNY X-MEN #346, WOLVERINE #115-118, X-FORCE #67-69, X-MEN #65-69 (1997)Operation: Zero Tolerance was the big event after the last big event and before the next one, in 1997. It started right where the...
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X-MAN #25-29 (1997)Issue #25 is giant-size and starts with Threnody talking with Madelyne Pryor. Threnody figures out she’s a clone…...
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SPIDER-MAN UNLIMITED #16 (1997)Betty Brant is taken prisoner by Dreadknight, who apparently has taken over Latveria in Doctor Doom’s “Heroes Reborn”...
