
After surviving a duel in France, Tarzan is offered a government position that takes him undercover in Algeria. Too many rushed scenes make this a sub-par example of Joe Kubert’s Tarzan work, but it’s still an enjoyable outing. [More]
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![]() After surviving a duel in France, Tarzan is offered a government position that takes him undercover in Algeria. Too many rushed scenes make this a sub-par example of Joe Kubert’s Tarzan work, but it’s still an enjoyable outing. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
![]() This issue features a battle royal between giant monsters, Dr. Demonicus and his Demon Soldiers, and a whole passel of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Writer Doug Moench continues to deliver decent work on this surprisingly fun series, this time aided by penciler Tom Sutton and inker Klaus Janson. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
![]() Financial woes at Empire State University prompt student protests — and bring Spider-Man and White Tiger to blows! A totally average Spider-Man adventure — not that that’s a bad thing — from the journeymen creative team of Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
![]() Four survivors of the Badoon invasion of the United Lands of Earth Federation team to fight for freedom. This Guardians of the Galaxy debut is pure Silver Age, but Bronze fans will still find much to like in the lead story by Arnold Drake, Gene Colan and Mike Esposito. [More] Reviews (other publishers)
![]() A nuclear chain reaction blows the moon — and the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha — out of orbit and into space! Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton team to do a solid job on this debut issue of a series based on the cult classic Space: 1999 television series. [More] Reviews (other publishers)
![]() The Science Investigation Agency accidentally opens an interdimensional rift, gaining a powerful ally who can help protect the environment. Neal Adams’ ham-handed environmental message mars a dynamic return to interior pencil work. [More] Reviews (DC)
![]() Unicorns carry Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser to two wizards — and a challenge that threatens to tear the barbarian duo apart. This Fritz Leiber adaptation by Denny O’Neil is pretty typical swords-and-sorcery fare, but it gets a boost from some early Howard Chaykin art. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Despite being stuck with old armor, Iron Man puts the smackdown on Sunfire and discovers his arch foe, the Mandarin, has returned. Bill Mantlo and George Tuska deliver a solid, middle-of-the-pack adventure. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Godzilla’s United States road trip continues with a visit to San Francisco and a showdown with Hercules and the Champions. Another fun issue of a surprisingly fun series from Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
An iceberg thaws off the Alaska coast, unleashing Godzilla — and DESTRUCTION!!! — on the United States. The King of the Monsters stomps its way into the Marvel U in this surprisingly fun debut from the team of Doug Moench, Herb Trimpe and Jim Mooney. [More] |
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