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SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN #12 (1997)When this issue came out, I imagine fans were chomping at the bit to read a comic with Peter Parker wearing the red-and-blue. I wonder if...
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KA-ZAR #5-6 (1997)Back in New York City to stop his brother Parnival’s various acts of evil using tech stolen from the Savage Land, Ka-Zar ends up...
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X-MEN: CLANDESTINE #1-2 (1996)A team-up between Marvel’s most popular and Marvel’s newest teams. The story doesn’t matter much, but what does matter...
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X-MAN #22-23 (1996-1997)Last issue, Nate and Threnody went on a date in New York City. Now, they’re living there and doing superhero things. Nate stops an...
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WOLVERINE #1O7-109 (1996-1997)Wolverine returns to Japan and learns that The Hand have taken both his adopted daughter Amiko and her guardian Yukio. The Hand are...
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KA-ZAR #1-4 (1997)Mark Waid writing Punisher, with Andy Kubert on art? OK, that has potential. These issues are one long story. We start with...
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SILVER SURFER #18 (1970) (series ends)Following the tradition of recent issues, it’s “Silver Surfer versus…” This time: The...
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X-MAN #21 (1996)After huge events and a fight with Abomination, we get a quieter issue showing Nate and Threnody on an evening date in NYC....
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X-FACTOR #128-130 (1996-1997): Creed is dead, Madrox isn’tThe team is apparently working to hunt mutants now, which was their original mission when they started, and when they’re called to...
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WOLVERINE #106 (1996)Before being interrupted by Onslaught, Wolverine’s savage nature had been soothed via combat with Elektra. We pick up there, as the...
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X-FACTOR #127 (1996)A kid named Trevor Chase is beaten nearly to death by The Friends of Humanity, in a clear anti-mutant hate crime. Chase will...
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ARCHANGEL: Phantom Wings (1996)I’m not sure how this happened, but somehow–in the middle of probably the worst creative period in Marvel’s...
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X-MEN ANNUAL 1996 (1996)The team, after Onslaught is defeated, hang out together for a day playing baseball, riding dirtbikes, etc. Wolverine and Cable also...
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VENOM: TOOTH AND CLAW (1996-1997)Venom fights then teams up with Wolverine against a bunch of esoteric X-villains. That’s the short version. The long version?...
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X-MAN #20 (1996)Abomination kidnaps Threnody, in the aftermath of Apocalypse. This is the “real” Abomination–not the one from...
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The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4 (1996)This is a sequel to the 1994 miniseries that took place in an Apocalypse future timeline. Instead of launching Jean and Scott into the...
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UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN HOUSE AD (1996)Far and away the best of Marvel’s “99 cent line”–comics designed to be out-of-continuity and attractive to...
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DC/MARVEL ALL ACCESS #1-4 and AMALGAM COMICS WAVE 2 (1996-1997)A dude named Access re-merges the DC/Marvel universes and fun ensues. This crossover is not as good as earlier ones, but it does launch...
