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Mike Lilly comic
X-Men: Odd Men Out
Featuring two never-before-seen stories illustrated by the late, legendary Dave Cockrum. First up, relive the history of the X-Men, as recounted by Professor X and his old friend, former FBI Agent Fred Duncan. Then, the New Mutants – Rictor, Boom Boom, Cannonball, Rusty, Skids, Sunspot and Wolfsbane – face off against the Mad Thinker.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Power of the Atom
His years in the jungle have taught him how to survive anywhere…and now the world's smallest superhero, the Atom, is back in an ongoing series! Ray Palmer returns to the United States, leaving behind the South American jungle civilization and its people he had embraced in the Sword of the Atom miniseries. But the America he comes home to is different, and it's all he can do to readjust to the changes.
Heroes For Hire (1997)
Although this is the first title with the name "Heroes for Hire', the concept was introduced many years ago in the Power Man and Iron Fist series. The series lasted for 19 issues and had one annual named Heroes for Hire / Quicksilver '98.
Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment
Every year on Midsummer's Eve, Victor von Doom clashes with the forces of evil in a vain attempt to free his mother's soul from Hell. Only when Doctor Stephen Strange -- Master of the Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme -- is convinced to join the fight, does the outcome have any hope of changing. But first these unlikely allies must journey to Mephisto's infernal realm ... where they find that the cost of one soul may be more than they are willing to pay!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Dark Reign: The Goblin Legacy
efore he was the ultimate power broker in the Marvel Universe, Norman Osborn was better known as the Green Goblin – the insane arch nemesis of everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Now, experience an early turning point in the ongoing war between the wall-crawler and his glider-riding rival – the unmasking of Norman Osborn from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39-40 (1966) – like you’ve never seen it before, fully remastered with modern coloring. Also featuring an all-new framing sequence and a Saga-style recap of the complete history of the Green Goblin!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Charlton Bullseye
The Charlton Bullseye was a magazine dedicated to the comics put out by Charlton. Published and edited by Bob Layton, it featured works from many future comics superstars, including Roger Stern and John Byrne. This first issue is the debut of Byrne's Rog 2000.
Captain America Corps
A mysterious cosmic entity has recruited The U.S. Agent, American Dream, Commander A, Captain America, and... Captain America?! But what threat is so grave that two Captain Americas are needed? Who will lead the team?
Avengers: The Ultron Imperativea
The Avengers, including many heroes with a personal connection to Ultron, face off against the robotic villain and his forces.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Avengers Two: Wonder Man and Beast
Spinning out of the events of AVENGERS #27 (you know, the big 100-Page Monster issue), Wonder Man heads back to his West Coast stomping grounds to make up for all of his past mistakes. The journey may turn out to be the strangest road trip ever, and his blue-furred buddy is riding shotgun! The former teammates are together again, and familiar foes, fresh faces and startling surprises await!
Avengers Epic Collection: Under Siege
The first of a star-studded series of book-length epics featuring some of earth's greatest super-heroes! Brought to you by the legendary creative team of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (7 years ago)
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