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X-Men Unlimited #34 (2002)As you can tell from the cover, the first story in this issue is an attempt to cross over into the manga market. It’s cute, it’s silly, it...
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THE CALL OF DUTY (2002-2003)This post covers the entire Call of Duty run, which was comprised of several miniseries. First, The Brotherhood focused on firemen. It...
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NEW X-MEN #133 (2002): 1st DustWith storylines spread out around the world, Grant Morrison doesn’t slow down. The new X-Corporation expands to Mumbai, where they...
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Fantastic Four #60 (2002): Mark Waid run beginsMark Waid’s stint on this title, widely recognized as one of the GOAT runs, began with a 9 cent issue. Nine pennies is what it...
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Black Panther #50-56 (2002-2003): Black and WhiteT’Challa is missing and presumed dead of a brain anyeurism, but there’s still a Black Panther running about. Kevin Cole is...
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New X-Men #132 (2002)After several multiple-issue arcs, it looks like Grant Morrison is at the point where there are dozens of plots seeded across dozens of...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #52-54/480-483 (2002): 1st Valeria RichardsThe covers to these issues all align vertically. That’s kinda cool. Pacheco and Marin end their very good...
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Wolverine #180-185 (2002-2003)This feels a lot more like a Punisher story than Wolverine. Logan fights organized crime. I suspect the reason it feels more like...
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New X-Men #131 (2002)Bill Sienkiewicz inks over John Paul Leon’s pencils. That’s a treat! Some of the X-Men attend Darkstar’s funeral....
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READ HULK NOT MOON KNIGHTThis house ad appeared at some point in the ’80s.
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Wolverine #179-180 (2002): 1st Chuck MossWhen Alpha Flight members Sasquatch, Snowbird and Puck get possessed by demons, Shaman brings in Wolverine to help. Apparently, his...
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Mekanix #1-6 (2002-2003): 1st Shola InkosiKitty Pryde gets her first true solo series. She doesn’t share billing with anyone and she is the only major Marvel character who appears...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #371-376 (1992): Johnny The Fugitive; 1st Secret DefendersWe start with a stunt cover that is almost impossible to see. Johnny is attacked by a band of vengeance-seeking villains led by...
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CAGE #1-5 (2002)The latest attempt to make a book about Luke Cage is under the MAX imprint. Hence, the risque cover, the emphasis on realism and...
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Captain Marvel #1-6 (2002): 1st Enropy, Epiphany; Eternity diesA reboot of Captain Marvel by the same creators. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Fortunately, Peter David is the new-and-old...
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The Craptacular B-Sides #1-3 (2002-2003)Here’s a highly unusual book. And it’s canon! The B-Sides are three high school grads with super powers who are taken...
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Wolverine #177-178 (2002): Shadow PulpitWolverine helps foil a plot to undermine the Catholic Church by installing a Shadow Pope who has a mind-control device that can make...
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UNCANNY X-MEN #414 (2002): Northstar joinsProfessor X hires Northstar to teach at X-Institute after he and the team try to save a local Canadian mutant, who ends up killed by his...
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MARVEL KNIGHTS: CAPTAIN AMERICA #4-6 (2002): WarlordsLast arc, Captain America disclosed his secret identity to the world. This leads the Secretary of State to dismiss Cap–saying that...
