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Review: Secret Society of Super-Villains #1

A clone of Paul “Manhunter” Kirk calls together several DC big bads to form a Secret Society of Super-Villains. This debut issue from Gerry Conway, Pablo Marcos and Bob Smith is just interesting enough to bring readers back for more. [More]

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Review: Logan’s Run #1                          

In a future society where people only live until 30, Sandman Logan-5 is sent on a mission to find Sanctuary. Gerry Conway does a great job with this adaptation, and gets fine support from artist George Pérez. [More]

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Review: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #44

Sacker the serpent, hoping to enslave miniature humans from Bermuda for sport, forces Kamandi to do his bidding. Gerry Conway’s story suggests the series might be waning on the imagination front, but the art by Keith Giffen and Mike Royer is solid. [More]

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Review: Man-Bat #1                               

Refusing to accept help from Batman, Man-Bat struggles to save his wife from the hypnotic control of Baron Tyme. Gerry Conway’s story isn’t the best, but Steve Ditko draws a heck of a Batman and Al Milgrom delivers surprisingly strong inks. [More]

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Review: Ms. Marvel #1                          

Who is Ms. Marvel? Not even she knows — but that doesn’t stop her from battling the Scorpion! Carol Danvers gets promoted to superheroine status in this substantial-feeling debut from the team of Gerry Conway, John Buscema and Joe Sinnott. [More]

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Review: Fantastic Four #150                

Before Crystal and Quicksilver can wed, the Fantastic Four, Avengers and Inhumans must first defeat Ultron. The second part of a crossover with The Avengers, this concluding chapter by Gerry Conway, Rich Buckler and Joe Sinnott is a bit of a letdown. [More]

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Review: Justice League of America #152

Three gift-bearing aliens who are following a distant star crash land on Earth, and the Justice League battles Major Macabre. A decent story with a lame villain, from the team of Gerry Conway, Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin. [More]

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Review: The Avengers #157                    

On Christmas Eve 1976, the Avengers are attacked and defeated by a stone ghost of the Black Knight. An odd little story from the team of Gerry Conway, Don Heck and Pablo Marcos. [More]

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Review: Justice League of America #200

When the Justice League’s very first foes reappear, new Leaguers must battle original members before the team can stand united against the threat. Gerry Conway’s story does its job, but the real treat here is the art of George Pérez, Jim Aparo, Joe Kubert and others. [More]

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Review: Justice League of America #172

Locked in the JLA satellite, the Justice League and Justice Society investigate who among them is a murderer. The conclusion to this Gerry Conway two-parter stumbles, keeping it from being a classic. (The interior art, of course, is by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin.) [More]

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