The new creative team of Tony Isabella and Bo Hampton come aboard. Fans are not happy. But the parting gift is a final Bill S. cover.This is a one-off ...
“This Hostage Earth” pits (pun intended) the A-team against Mole Man and the Moloids.(Get it? Pits them against Mole Man? A guy who lives underground? ...
I wish they didn’t insist on calling Bill Foster’s character Black Goliath. Anyway, I’m pretty sure this was John Byrne’s first work with Marvel. At least, ...
The storyline with Ezekiel and the Spider God business moves forward in the background.But the main event for these two issues is Peter and Mary Jane. In ...
As the cover to Thunderbolts #75 illustrates, this issue is about blowing the team up. Thunderbolts #76 will have a new creative team and an all-new lineup ...
I was just perusing this issue recently for kicks and giggles. I’d forgotten it was the precursor to Marvel’s Contest of Champions, which, in turn, was the ...
The South Central sensei Drake takes on Elektra as a student, while the Hand realizes where she is and tries to bring her back to their ranks.There’s a lot ...
The first issue of this series reprinted the pages of “Call Me Al,” a back-up feature that appeared behind several books in earlier months—told in ...
Look! The cover of issue #46 is a wonderful tribute to Apocalypse Now.Home Base’s Agent Pratt returns and attacks Banner, but Sandra Verdugo is also ...
This issue starts with a check-in on “Home Base”–the clandestine group behind the last attack on Hulk. We learn that their spy codenamed “Mr. Blue” (who ...