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Then around the later part of the 70s it started to get serious especially when Kingpin stopped being a main villain of Spider-Man and became the main villain of Daredevil. A friend of mine usually ranks the Frank Miller issues as some of the best ever put out by any writer on Marvel. Also if you're looking for recs. how about those early Steve Ditko issues for Spider-Man? |
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It'll be worth you doing mini blurbs as comics at that time were a lot more simple. |
I really want to plow through all of those early ones, just cause I want to get to Gwen Stacy's death, and I don't just want to jump into it.
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I must admit I've never read the Sandman. I was hoping to get an idea of what it was like through you. Sorry.
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I wasn't totally satisfied with my review of Uber. So, I'm gonna do some write-ups on the specific battles depicted in the series---History Channel-style. Hopefully I can convey the sense of historical weight that the series has. First to come shall be the Battle of Berlin.
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If you're looking for the most strange and hilarious comic series ever created, you should really check out "The Sensational She-Hulk"! It's one of those series where everyone working on it knew that they could be cancelled at any second (which had already happened with the original, "Savage She-Hulk"), so they just had fun with it. Making fun of the Comic Code, decapitating the main character and then having her head tell corny jokes, driving an old hot rod through space, breaking the fourth wall, it's awesome! The best parts are when She-Hulk gets tired of idiotic story lines and jumps out of the panel to attack Byrne, the writer and artist of the series.
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I've actually also read the first few issues of that, and yes, it's pretty fantastic. Also, She-Hulk is a fox.
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Just picked this graphic novel up for $12. Wonder Woman fights a dragon. What the **** more do you need to know?
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