Monday, April 04, 2005
DETECTIVE COMICS #571 DC Comics 1987
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He’s back! The pharaoh of phobias! The duke of dread! The Scarecrow. An issue from writer Mike Barr and artist Alan Davis’ run on Detective ...
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Sunday, April 03, 2005
CAPTAIN ATOM ANNUAL #1 DC Comics 1988
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Captain Atom was one of the Charlton Comics characters that DC bought the rights to, along with Blue Beetle, Nightshade, and Judo Master. No...
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Saturday, April 02, 2005
Lame-ass villain #2: Anaconda
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What's wrong with Anaconda? First of all, she's a woman and her name is Anaconda. Second, her powers: her arms stretch out into thes...
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DAREDEVIL #208 Marvel Comics 1984
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“The Deadliest Night of My Life.” Esteemed science fiction writer Harlan Ellison wrote this kick-ass Daredevil issue. Ellison is known by mo...
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Friday, April 01, 2005
PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #116 Marvel Comics, 1986
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Here’s a story from the “black costume” era, when the editors thought Spider-Man’s traditional costume wasn’t cool enough. Stupid editors. I...
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Thursday, March 31, 2005
Lame villain #1: The Vulture
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Heads up, true believers! Flyin' old guy, coming through! The Vulture is one of those villains that is so hopelessly outclassed by the h...
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COUNTDOWN TO INFINITE CRISIS DC Comics, 2005
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In a nutshell: Blue Beetle dies and Max Lord is the bad guy. SPOILER ALERT! Hmm, maybe in the future I should place the spoiler alert in fro...
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Introduction
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The costumed superhero, like jazz, is a uniquely American contribution to the global culture. Superman, the father of superheroes, is an end...
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