
Luke and Leia find themselves in a void beyond known space — and an encounter with an ancient, biomech spaceship. A superlative fill-in issue by Archie Goodwin, Michael Golden and Terry Austin. [More]
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![]() Luke and Leia find themselves in a void beyond known space — and an encounter with an ancient, biomech spaceship. A superlative fill-in issue by Archie Goodwin, Michael Golden and Terry Austin. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
![]() The Thing goes from Secret War to Wraith War — and finds Johnny with Alicia. Meanwhile, Sue and Reed battle Mephisto. Writer/artist John Byrne (with Jerry Ordway on inks) uses an innovative split-screen technique to tell two stories at once. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
![]() A sleazy skin-mag publisher uses a helicopter to capture photos of She-Hulk sunbathing, earning the green giantess’ wrath. A clever done-in-one story by John Byrne, with a little help from inker Al Gordon and inspiration from Kevin Nowlan. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
When the ancient evil of Kulan Gath is unleashed in modern New York, Red Sonja and Spidey must team to stop him. An outstanding done-in-one outing from the classic X-team of Chris Claremont, John Byrne and Terry Austin. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
The classic creative team of Chris Claremont, John Byrne and Terry Austin reunite on five new pages revealing the originally planned ending to “The Dark Phoenix Saga.” [More] Reviews (Marvel)
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] Reviews (DC)
On a camping trip with the other Titans, Koriand’r reveals the secrets of her traumatic, alien past. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez do a great developing a character who is equal parts lover and warrior. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Silver Dagger breaks into the Sanctum Sanctorum, steals the Eye of Agamotto and Clea, and leaves Doctor Strange for dead. [More] Reviews (DC)
With the Legionnaires spread around the galaxy on various business, Lightning Lord regathers the Legion of Super-Villains. The classic Legion creative team of Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen kick off this Baxter-format series with a fine debut. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Machine Man tries to find a place to call home — but the military has other ideas! One of Jack Kirby’s last creations for Marvel, Machine Man is a winner when appreciated for its children’s-book-like charm. [More] |
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