In an alternate reality, Bullseye dies during a prison break, allowing Elektra to betray the Kingpin and survive. Frank Miller and Terry Austin do the honors on the lead story, with backup tales by Roger Stern, Steve Ditko and others. [More]
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In an alternate reality, Bullseye dies during a prison break, allowing Elektra to betray the Kingpin and survive. Frank Miller and Terry Austin do the honors on the lead story, with backup tales by Roger Stern, Steve Ditko and others. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Already distraught over the departure of his disciple Clea, Doctor Strange finds himself in a battle with D’Spayre. One of the great done-in-one gems of the Bronze Age, from the team of Roger Stern, Michael Golden and Terry Austin. [More] Reviews (Marvel) Power Man, Iron Fist and Machine Man scramble to recover a computer “super-circuit” stolen by the Hulk. A ho-hum affair by Roger Stern, Herb Trimpe and a host of inkers. [More] Reviews (Other Publishers) This Charlton house magazine from Bob Layton’s CPL/Gang Publications features The Question by Roger Stern, Michael Uslan and Alex Toth, and Doomsday +1 from John Byrne. If only Charlton’s regular lineup was that good. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
With the Fantastic Four trapped in the Negative Zone, Annihilus plots to destroy, well, everything. Can the Avengers breach his barrier? John Byrne’s Negative Zone epic spills over into The Avengers — can writer Roger Stern and finisher Joe Sinnott keep up? Editor’s note: Don’t miss earlier installments of John Byrne’s FF, reviewing Fantastic Four #232-255 and Fantastic Four Roast #1. [More] |
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