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X-FORCE #62 (1997)Domino gets the spotlight. More interesting, perhaps, is that this is the only comic written by Marvel advertising executive John...
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HOBGOBLIN LIVES #1-3 (1997)This miniseries is written by Roger Stern–one of the best Spider-Man writers of all time, and a man famously robbed of...
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CABLE #42-44 (1997)Cable and Storm get intelligence that Callisto and Marrow plan to blow up a nightclub where Lila Cheney is headlining, and frame the...
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DEADPOOL #2 (1997): “Cutting Class at Ninja High”Deadpool decides to ask Siryn out on a date to a monster truck show. He begins the courtship by spying on her....
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4 (1963): Enter SandmanFirst off, I miss covers like the one above. They were so much fun. Every issue of the Lee/Ditko run is a gem....
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CABLE #41 (1997): Sinsear diesCable and Bishop take on Sinsear. Sinsear wants to use parts of Cable’s old time-travel ship to send himself back to their shared...
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CABLE #40 (1997): 1st AbyssCable goes on the offensive, taking Douglock and Domino to protect a legacy virus scientist who targeted by Bastion. In fighting...
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INCREDIBLE HULK #450 (1997)Double-sized with two stories. In the first one, this happens: Hulk beats up the Hollywood sign until it says...
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DAYDREAMERS #1-3 (1997)Coming out of Black Tom’s attack on their school in Generation X #25 , the youngest members of that group (plus Howard the Duck...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #6 (1963): 1st LizardThe Bugle debuted in issue #5, and already it’s becoming a Spider-Man mainstay. In this issue, J. Jonah Jameson...
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VENOM: LICENSE TO KILL (1997)He’s a secret agent now. So he kills terrorists in this quick, 3-issue story. I see the merit in the...
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X-MEN #62-64 (1997)Shang Chi guest stars! I put an exclamation point there because I thought maybe that would be cool. It wasn’t....
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SPIDER-MAN: DEAD MAN’S HAND (1997)If you’re the guy who was looking forward to another Carrion, then read this. Of you’re not, then don’t. I suspect most...
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DEADPOOL #1 (1997)Deadpool gets his own book. Up to now, he’s been a character with some odd quirks but largely he’s been an undeveloped...
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HOWARD THE DUCK #1-7 (1976)Sometimes, superhero comics get weird. Really weird. Picking up right where Giant-Size Man-Thing #5...
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #7 (1963)Spidey gets a recurring villain! The Vulture returns. First off, I have to admit I’m a sucker for the prison...
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UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER MAN AND AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUALS (1997)This is a really cool idea. Untold Tales of Spider-Man is dedicated to filling in gaps between classic Stan Lee issues of Spider-Man. So...
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DAREDEVIL #361 (1997)There are a lot of good things about this largely, unjustly unremembered Daredevil run, and one of them is all the good secret identity...
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SPIDER-MAN #77-80 and X-MAN #24 (1997)X-Man and Peter Parker just met , but here they are, teaming up again. While walking the streets of New York, X-Man is attacked by...
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WOLVERINE #111-114 (1997)Last issue was a filler story, so this one picks up where #109 left off–with Wolverine returning home to the Xavier Institute after...
