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Reviews (DC) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | May. 06, 2013
When Darkseid resurrects Dark Phoenix, the X-Men and Teen Titans must join forces in an effort to save the universe. The best of the Big Two’s Bronze Age crossovers, from the A-list creative team of Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson and Terry Austin. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Jan. 30, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: Out of the fire, into … the Savage Land! [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Jan. 23, 2013
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: The X-Men are trapped in Antarctica – at the mercy of Magneto! [More]
Reviews (Other Publishers) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Jan. 11, 2013
D.R. & Quinch and Strontium Dog join Judge Dredd in this excellent sampler of the British Bronze Age. Creative talent includes future comics legends Alan Moore, Alan Davis, Brian Bolland and others. [More]
Bronze Age Essentials By Thomas Kiefer, Comics Bronze Age contributor | Dec. 26, 2012
Bronze Age Essentials uses Marvel’s inexpensive B&W reprint volumes to sequentially review extended runs of Marvel series from the 1970s and ’80s. This issue: The X-Men return home – and soon come to blows with Weapon Alpha! [More]
Reviews (Marvel) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Nov. 09, 2012
Red Sonja convinces Conan to help her steal a serpent tiara – then leaves the barbarian behind! A small masterpiece from the legendary Conan team of Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. Sadly, it‘s also their last issue together. [More]
Reviews (Marvel) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Nov. 04, 2010
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) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Sep. 03, 2010
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) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Aug. 18, 2010
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) By Andrew Wahl, Comics Bronze Age editor | Aug. 16, 2010
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]

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