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TALES OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE ONE-SHOT (1997)An anthology book released in February to help launch the books that weren’t relaunched as part of Heroes Reborn, by the creative...
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DAZZLER #31-32 (1984)Dazz goes to the moon to help the Inhumans fight Moonstone and Blackout, who are looting the Blue Area (the new home of the Inhuman city...
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GENERATION X #24 (1997)The last couple issues had Halloween and Thanksgiving so here we are. Christmas. This book has broken the fourth wall many times,...
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EXCALIBUR #104-105 (1996-1997)In addition to (barely) advancing the half-a-dozen-or-so ongoing subplots, this story begins to answer whether Douglock is the...
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X-MEN #10 (1965): 1st Ka-Zar!Right in the splash page, Stan tells you how to pronounce the name of his newest creation, a Tarzan-with-dinosaurs gentleman named...
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IRON MAN #1-13 (1996-1997): Heroes rebornStorywise, Iron Man’s series is probably the best of the lot. Whilce Portacio’s reboot of the armor is pretty cool....
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FANTASTIC FOUR #1-13 (1996-1997): Heroes RebornJim Lee did the art on this one, complete with redesigns, and he did bring his “A” game. But the comic itself is, like the...
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X-FACTOR #63-64 (1991): Simonson’s Run EndsIt turns out Iceman’s girlfriend’s dad is Yakuza, and he kidnaps her–and they’re cyborg Yakuza to boot....
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VALKYRIE #1 (1997): One Shot40 pages. Two writers. Two pencilers. Three inkers. That’s never a good ratio. Valkyrie returns, and now she’s more...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #342-344 (1997)Time for a space adventure. Gladiator sends the team, via portal, to a space station. Everyone is dead...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #341 and IMPERIAL GUARD #1-3 (1997)While Marvel rebooted its major heroes with Heroes Reborn , they also tried to elevate D-listers to major players given that Earth 616...
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TALES TO ASTONISH #88-91 (1967): 1st AbominationLet’s start with the Hulk side. It’s a bunch of short ones, which makes it easier to cover this comic–I...
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HEROES REBORN HOUSE AD (1996)Finally finished reading these comics. Will be posting them soon, but be warned: They’re bad.
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Web of Spider-Man #6 and Amazing Spider-Man #268 (1985): Secret Wars IINeat John Byrne linked covers, eh? Beyonder turns an office building into gold to pay for a new suit of clothes, but in so doing the...
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GENERATION X #23 (1997)For the Thanksgiving issue, the leaves turn orange and Banshee gets nostalgic about his daughter (Siryn)....
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UNCANNY X-MEN #340 (1997)It is so hard to read the x-books these days. Few of them are standalone, and they all tell such short pieces of big narratives that it...
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MAVERICK #1-3 (1997)This comic got a three page house ad. Marvel really wanted to sell you a comic about Maverick Maverick is...
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THE INCREDIBLE HULK #449 (1997): 1st ThunderboltsI hadn’t realized that Peter David created The Thunderbolts. I always thought it was Kurt Busiek. After The Avengers...
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Power Pack #18 and Thor #363 (1986): Secret Wars IIEverybody gets a turn in the “Secret Wars II” box, and this time The Beyonder forces Power Pack to include him in their...
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Uncanny X-Men #197 (1985)The cover promises Dr. Doom, but delivers Arcade. Colossus and Shadowcat (God, I hate that name—but it’s better than...
