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    Default Marvel Comics #1000: Which was your favorite page ?

    For all of you that have read it (and probably those who haven't as well) you know that this issue focused on a different story told by different writers on each page.

    So I want to know which one-page story was your favorite ?

    I had 3 favorites that stood out from the others for me, in no particular order:

    "What do you regret" by J. Michael Strazcynski
    "Because of her" by Gerry Conway
    "The Route" by Donny Cates

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    The page with Elsa Bloodstone by Kelly Thompson and Pepe Larrez
    And the Inhumans page - and sadly I cannot remember the author
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    “End of the Day” by Donald Mustard

    “We’re Calling Him ‘Ben’” by Brian Meltzer

    “The Celebration Dinner” by Allan Heinberg

    “The Family Hulk” by Greg Pak

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    The Eternity page, by Al Ewing. It's everything I love about cosmic Marvel. A close second would be a tie between The Farm by Ryan North & James Harren and Nighttime In the City by Toby Whitehouse & Alan Davis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seren View Post
    The page with Elsa Bloodstone by Kelly Thompson and Pepe Larrez
    And the Inhumans page - and sadly I cannot remember the author
    You must mean Little Blackagar in Slumberland by Jonathan, Everett and Desmond Lethem.

    Protip: check the wiki! https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Comics_Vol_1_1000
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    The Night Thrasher pages

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    The Rainbow Rowell story with the real She-Hulk.

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    "She" by script by Rainbow Rowell, art by Kris Anka, colors by Matthew Wilson, and letters by VC's Joe C.

    A wonderful tribute to Jen, highlighting the efforts made for Jen to be more than the girl version of an established hero.

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    "Make Mine a Manhattan" needs some love and kudos. Busiek and Stewart did a good job of covering a time and a look at comics at the time. In a book where many pages were character(albeit excellent in many cases) driven, the look at a less covered time and characters was a different take.

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    What is Marvel Comics #1000 about?

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    It's an anthology. But Al Ewing's pages are about the Eternity Mask.
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    Anyone else ?

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    A few of my favorites stories from Marvel Comics#1000 are :

    "Of Kings and Sinners" with story by Ralph Macchio and art by Marco Checcheto.
    "The Privilege" written by Tom DeFalco, art by Ron Frenz.
    "Trading Foes!" by Erik Larsen.
    "With A View To Forever!" by Chris Clameront and Salvador Larroca.

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    I liked Brad Meltzer's page with brilliant Julian Todino-Tedesco's art, and J. Scott Campbell's hilarious MJ Memoirs.

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