Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson, script by Frank Miller, pencils by Frank Miller (layouts) and Klaus Janson (finished art), inks by Klaus Janson
"Overkill":
DD's hyper senses continue to get worse and he seeks out Stick for help; in a fight with the Hand, the Black Widow is poisoned; appearances by the Black Widow (in a new costume), Nick Fury, and ninja assassins.
"Overkill":
DD's hyper senses continue to get worse and he seeks out Stick for help; in a fight with the Hand, the Black Widow is poisoned; appearances by the Black Widow (in a new costume), Nick Fury, and ninja assassins.
Cover art by Al Milgrom, script by David Kraft, pencils by Keith Giffen (breakdowns) and Mike Royer (finished art), inks by Mike Royer
"Rampage Who Remembers Scorpio?" Part Two:
Moon Knight, Valkyrie and Hellcat try to lead the Hulk to the location where Scorpio has Nighthawk and Jack Norriss held hostage. Spider-Man stars in a one-page Hostess ad, Madam Web! Brief letter to the editor from comics historian Peter Sanderson. Spalding Presents Street Ball with Rick Barry and Dr. J! ad, art by Jack Davis.
"Rampage Who Remembers Scorpio?" Part Two:
Moon Knight, Valkyrie and Hellcat try to lead the Hulk to the location where Scorpio has Nighthawk and Jack Norriss held hostage. Spider-Man stars in a one-page Hostess ad, Madam Web! Brief letter to the editor from comics historian Peter Sanderson. Spalding Presents Street Ball with Rick Barry and Dr. J! ad, art by Jack Davis.
Cover by Nick Cardy, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Murphy Anderson
"The Monster Who Unmasked Superman!":
Clark Kent is forced to reveal his Superman identity to the others on the bus when the Quakerer unmasks himself as Jonathan Slaughter; But, after he defeats the villain and gets himself and his friends back to the 20th Century, Batman helps Superman conceal his identity again, along with some help from a hypnotic device.
Story by John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Mike Machlan. Cover by John Byrne
"Vision Quest" Part 2 of 4:
The Avengers fight their way into a secret government complex, the Vigilance base, and find Vision dissected and splayed on a slab. Are they too late to save him?
"The Monster Who Unmasked Superman!":
Clark Kent is forced to reveal his Superman identity to the others on the bus when the Quakerer unmasks himself as Jonathan Slaughter; But, after he defeats the villain and gets himself and his friends back to the 20th Century, Batman helps Superman conceal his identity again, along with some help from a hypnotic device.
"Vision Quest" Part 2 of 4:
The Avengers fight their way into a secret government complex, the Vigilance base, and find Vision dissected and splayed on a slab. Are they too late to save him?
Riots break out around the world immediately following an assassination attempt on Fury; Tony Stark explains how only an "image projected onto a force field" was "killed", and the 4 assassins left alone so they could report back to whoever hired them; Other agents are being killed around the world, and the leaders of the riots exhibit no emotions, as if they were zombies; Aboard the Heli-Carrier, a meeting of the board of directors is interrupted by a transmission from "Supremus", who orders SHIELD to be disbanded in the wake of Fury's death.
6. Superman #147 (1st Series 1939) August 1961 DC Comics
"The Great Mento"
Before going to a annual photographers masquerade ball, Jimmy Olsen is ordered by Perry White to put the phone-a-scoop tip money into the Daily Planet's wall safe. The guest of honor at the ball is Superman, and as the party progresses, the microphone is taken by a masked man named Mento who claims to have ESP powers that allows him to read others minds. Proving his ability by reading Jimmy Olsen's thoughts, Mento further goes to write down what is apparently Superman's true identity down on a chalk board and shows it only to the Man of Steel. Mento warns Superman that if he interferes with his crimes that he will reveal the Man of Steel's secret identity.
"The Great Mento"
Before going to a annual photographers masquerade ball, Jimmy Olsen is ordered by Perry White to put the phone-a-scoop tip money into the Daily Planet's wall safe. The guest of honor at the ball is Superman, and as the party progresses, the microphone is taken by a masked man named Mento who claims to have ESP powers that allows him to read others minds. Proving his ability by reading Jimmy Olsen's thoughts, Mento further goes to write down what is apparently Superman's true identity down on a chalk board and shows it only to the Man of Steel. Mento warns Superman that if he interferes with his crimes that he will reveal the Man of Steel's secret identity.
Character/artist listing: Mandarin by Jerry Bingham; Mandrill by Rudy Nebres; Mandroids by Bob Layton; Manhattan by Mark Gruenwald; Man-Thing by Bret Blevins; Man-Thing's Swamp by David Lofvers; Marrina by John Byrne; Martinex by Al Milgrom; Mastermind by Paul Smith; Mauler by Bob Layton; Maximus by John Byrne; Medusa by John Byrne; Melter by Kerry Gammill; Mentallo by Bob Budiansky; Mentor by Jim Starlin; Mephisto by John Buscema; Mercurio by Butch Guice; Mesmero by Walt Simonson; Mr. Fantastic by John Byrne; Mr. Fear by Ed Hannigan; Mr. Hyde by John Romita, Jr.; Mockingbird by Mark Richards; Modok by Mike Zeck; Modred by Bob Budiansky; Mole Man by John Byrne; Molecule Man by John Byrne; Moondragon by Jim Starlin; Moon Knight by Bill Sienkiewic.
8. Batman Spawn Clash of the Decades Two Pack Set Batman/Spawn War Devil & Spawn/Batman 1994 DC Comics
This is the team-up fans everywhere have been demanding. Batman enters a deadly web of violence and horror when he encounters the mysterious Spawn, an enemy of evil as grim and menacing as the Dark Knight himself. Driven by strange visions, Spawn has come to Gotham City in search of clues to his lost life. Worlds collide as Batman and Spawn clash in a ferocious battle. But a puzzling rash of disappearing bodies and the sudden arrival of the living dead draw the cowled crusaders into a madman's sinister scheme.
Crystal is excited about joining the Fantastic Four! However, before she can make it official, the royal family in Attilan must give their approval! When Lockjaw teleports to the Baxter Building, the new fabulous foursome prepare to jump to the Hidden Land! But suddenly a swarm of Alpha Primitives emerges from behind Lockjaw! And in a matter of seconds, they grab Crystal and stun Reed, Ben, and Johnny! What a revoltin' development! Why did Lockjaw betray his mistress? The answer lies within the Great Refuge…and that's where the Thing, Human Torch, and Mr. Fantastic are going to next!" The Mark of the Madman!" Part 1 of 2.
Cover by Joe Kubert, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc
Synopsis for "The Savage Sea!":
The Unknown Soldier must sink a German sub. Casualty List, script by Bob Toomey, pencils by Sandy Plunkett, inks by Bob Smith; Civil War story.
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Synopsis for "The Savage Sea!":
The Unknown Soldier must sink a German sub. Casualty List, script by Bob Toomey, pencils by Sandy Plunkett, inks by Bob Smith; Civil War story.
Atomic Robot has this one for $3.49 that's 30% off - SHOP HERE
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