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Giant Size X-Men 1

Giant-Size X-Men #1 (published in May 1975 by Marvel Comics) is written by Len Wein with art by Dave Cockrum. This groundbreaking issue revitalized the X-Men franchise, introducing a new, diverse team of mutants and establishing a fresh direction for the series. Plot Summary The story begins with Professor Charles Xavier gathering a new team […]

Batman Detective Comics 880

Detective Comics #880 (published in October 2011 by DC Comics) is written by Scott Snyder with art by Jock. This issue is part of the critically acclaimed Black Mirror storyline, a psychological thriller that explores Batman’s battle with his most sinister foes and his own legacy. It is particularly notable for its chilling portrayal of […]

ROM 1

ROM #1 (published in December 1979 by Marvel Comics) is written by Bill Mantlo with art by Sal Buscema. This issue introduces ROM, the Spaceknight, a noble warrior from the distant planet of Galador, who embarks on a mission to protect the universe from the sinister Dire Wraiths. The series is a blend of science […]

Amazing Spider-Man 38

The Amazing Spider-Man #38 (published in July 1966 by Marvel Comics) is written and illustrated by Steve Ditko, marking the final issue of Ditko’s legendary run on the series as both writer and artist. This issue, titled “Just a Guy Named Joe!”, features a more personal, street-level story for Spider-Man, showcasing Ditko’s talent for blending […]

Amazing Spider-Man 40

The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (published in September 1966 by Marvel Comics) is written by Stan Lee with art by John Romita Sr. This pivotal issue concludes the two-part story that began in The Amazing Spider-Man #39 and is notable for revealing the Green Goblin’s true identity to Peter Parker. Plot Summary The issue picks up […]

Special Marvel Edition 15

Special Marvel Edition #15 (published in December 1973 by Marvel Comics) is written by Steve Englehart with art by Jim Starlin. This issue is most notable for introducing Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu, a martial arts master who would become one of Marvel’s most enduring and influential heroes. Plot Summary The story begins with […]

Giant-Size Conan 1

Giant-Size Conan #1 (published in September 1974 by Marvel Comics) is written by Roy Thomas, with art by Gil Kane and Neal Adams. This oversized issue features Conan the Barbarian, the iconic sword-and-sorcery hero created by Robert E. Howard, in a thrilling tale of adventure, danger, and survival in the Hyborian Age. Plot Summary The […]

The Walking Dead 1

The Walking Dead #1 (originally published in October 2003 by Image Comics, with the Black Label Edition being a re-release that enhances the classic story with color) is written by Robert Kirkman with art by Tony Moore. This landmark issue introduces readers to the grim and emotional world of a zombie apocalypse and the journey […]

X-Factor 6

X-Factor #6 (published in July 1986 by Marvel Comics) is written by Louise Simonson with art by Jackson Guice. This issue is significant for introducing Apocalypse, one of the most powerful and enduring villains in the X-Men franchise. Plot Summary The story centers on X-Factor, a team of mutants composed of the original X-Men: Cyclops […]

Batman Harley Quinn nn

Batman: Harley Quinn (published in October 1999 by DC Comics) is a one-shot graphic novel written by Paul Dini with art by Yvel Guichet and Aaron Sowd. This special issue marks the first appearance of Harley Quinn in DC’s main comic book continuity, transitioning the character from her animated origins in Batman: The Animated Series […]