1. X-Men #1B (1991 1st Series) October 1991 Marvel Comics
48-page giant. Colossus/Gambit/Psylocke/Rogue double gate-fold cover. Cover pencils by Jim Lee (signed), inks by Scott Williams. Rubicon, script by Jim Lee (Co-Plot) and Chris Claremont, pencils by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams.
Magneto forms the Acolytes and proclaims Asteroid M a haven for mutants everywhere; But the rest of the world doesn't see it that way; Nick Fury cameo. 2-page pin-up: gallery of X-Men villains. X-Men Sketchbook by Jim Lee.
NOTE: Cover B connects to covers 1A, 1C, and 1D to form a single giant image.
2. Ultimate Spider-Man FCBD #1 (2002) May 2002 Marvel Comics Grade
At Osborn Industries, Norman Osborn is hard at work with his genetic technicians. They are using various subjects, such as spiders, on the OZ project. As Norman has to talk with his lawyer over the phone urgently, his assistant fails to cap the container on the spider case, and the arachnid escapes. Elsewhere, in Queens, Peter Parker reads a chemistry book in a mall food court. As he tries to study, some rowdy teenagers pester him by throwing food. A sympathetic red-head (Mary Jane Watson) looks on with sadness. Before the other teens can stir up more trouble, Peter's uncle, Ben Parker, shows up.
3. New Teen Titans #72 (Tales of ...) December 1986 DC Comics
The skies over head have turned red. Weather around the world is out of wack. All the signs point to the coming of Armageddon. Suddenly, a mysterious woman of power has come in search of Cyborg. What does she want, is she friend or foe? Plus, the Tamaran envoy has finally arrived and requests Starfire's return home (the envoy started for Earth back in issue #1.
NOTE: This story takes place between the pages of Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985) #1-4.
4. Black Cat #3 Variant Cover C October 2019 Issue Marvel Comics
Surprising no one, Black Cat's heist of Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum has gone horribly wrong. Felicia and her crew are under attack in a place where any wrong turn or opened door means certain death. It would take an insane amount of luck to get out alive. How much luck would it take to get out alive with the loot? 28 pages, full color. Rated T
5. Daredevil #187 (1st Series 1964) October 1982 Marvel Comics
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.
6. Batman Family #1 (1st Series 1975) December 1976 DC
Barbara Gordon has summoned Dick Grayson to be her assistant for during the Congressional hearings. As the people at the Capitol Building prepare to celebrate the Bicentennial, the evil spectre of Benedict Arnold appears and starts creating havoc in order to rehabilitate his soiled reputation. Batgirl and Robin take action against the ghost of Benedict Arnold when he attempts to control Washington, D.C.. The heroes are lead to a place outside, where they fight the army of Arnold and they manage to overcome their enemies. However, they are eventually confronted by Arnold himself, who has help from a mysterious man that provides them with mystical swords.
7. Detective Comics #396 (1st Series 1938) February 1970 DC Comics
Rory Bell, as stock market whiz, is kidnapped for his knowledge but he manages to send a hidden message to Batman. "The Orchid-Crusher," script by Frank Robbins, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Murphy Anderson and Gil Kane (page 1); Batgirl attempts to track down the Orchid killer thru a computer dating service. Plus a classic suspense reprint, "The Master of Mind over Matter!," script by Jack Miller, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by John Giunta; Derek Blake discovers the secret of Elmo the Great's powers.
8. Detective Comics #384 (1938 1st Series) February 1969 DC Comics
Batman comes across a young lady called Heloise Madigan and saves her from three men who sought to murder her. Batman then learns that Madigan has recently become the heiress of a big fotrune and that she has been targeted by the underworld. When Batman takes her to a safe place, he learns that the girl is not really Ms. Madigan, but a look-alike called Colleen Kiernan. When the truth about their identities comes to light, the real Heloise is attacked by some goons and Batman arrives in time to save her. In the meantime, Ms. Kiernan is conferring with Kenneth Rogers, the man behind the attacks and Kiernan's partner in crime.
9. Damage #4 June 2018 DC Comics
Unnatural Disaster: Part 1 of 3 - Written by Robert Venditti. Art by Cary Nord. Cover by Tony S. Daniel.
Poison Ivy attacks a group of fieldworkers, forcing Ethan to choose between transforming into Damage and saving them-or protecting his own sanity! And will Colonel Jonas and her squad capture him before he discovers the truth about what he really is? 32 pages, full color. Rated T
10. Spider-Man Venom #1 Free Comic Book Day Variant October 2021 Marvel Comics
Free Comic Book Day is the perfect chance to dive deep into the Marvel Universe with new stories and exciting adventures alongside some of Marvel's most acclaimed creators - and this year, Marvel is bringing you the biggest and boldest stories yet! In this issue: Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) in "Test-Drive" by Zeb Wells and Patrick Gleason; Venom in "Like Father, Like Son" by Al Ewing, Ram V, Bryan Hitch and Andrew Currie; and Wilson Fisk, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage in an untitled story by Chip Zdarsky and Greg Smallwood that sets the stage for a Marvel epic coming later this year! Exclusive Original Material. 28 pages, full color. Rated T
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