Going back more than 10 years, but I ran across something in my back issues. In Uncanny X-Men (vol 1), circa issue 105 or so (1977-ish), a fan writes in to talk about Professor Xavier being legally...
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Going back more than 10 years, but I ran across something in my back issues. In Uncanny X-Men (vol 1), circa issue 105 or so (1977-ish), a fan writes in to talk about Professor Xavier being legally...
We may be thinking of the same scene, but in "Havok & Wolverine: Meltdown" (circa 1989), Wolvie goes into a fiery reactor core, his flesh is burned away and he's almost a walking skeleton at one...
Another thing that makes it tricky is the "corner box faces" that appeared in the late 70's and early 80's. For example, issue 84 has the Black Panther in the corner box. Although in the story, it's...
He would need some re-tooling, but the late 90's JLA villain Prometheus could be my pick.
He's had some mainstream recognition, as (I think) he was on "Arrow" for a bit.
In addition to...
That video covered something I never knew--- how all the Hulk's appearances across all Marvel books of the time--- flowed into one another. I never knew about the "Journey into Mystery" flashback, or...
Not saying these are "THE BEST"... but some that pop out in my head without doing too much research:
-Batman: Shadow of the Bat #5 (1992). Focuses on the Black-Spider in what was (for awhile) his...
Namor is who I'd pick, as well.
My opinion: it kind of depends on what you consider an "anti-hero". I see two types: "heroes" that aren't hesitant to kill their opponents; and then the...
I was into "Hawkeye & Mockingbird" when it launched in the "Heroic Age". When was that-- 2010? Anyways, it went 6 issues and then was suddenly canceled.
There was a minor time-gap in the final...
When Ultimate Spidey came out in 1999 (right?), I took a pass because it seemed like "same ol', same ol'" to me. I had been reading Spidey for years and I didn't have the patience to be strung along...
Right after the first "Avengers" movie, in 2012, Marvel seemed to think "we have a Hulk" was soooo funny. I remember that line (and lines similar to it, or paraphrasing it) popping up in the Avengers...