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Review: Marvel Fanfare #2

With Angel and Spider-Man devolved into primordial creatures, it’s up to Ka-Zar and Karl “Sauron” Lykos to save the day. (Yeah, that sounds like it’ll end well.) Chris Claremont, Micheal Golden and others team on another good-but-not-amazing issue of Marvel Fanfare.

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Review: Marvel Fanfare #1

Spider-Man, Angel and Daredevil help the House of Ideas launch Marvel Fanfare, an upscale foray aimed at comics’ emerging Direct Market. While featuring some fantastic art from the likes of Michael Golden and Paul Smith, this debut issue’s stories fall a bit flat.

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Review: E-Man #10

A surprise visit from an old acquaintance sees E-Man recollecting his earliest days on Earth. This final issue is an uneven finish to a strong run of comics from the classic E-Man team of Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton. Also featuring Rog 2000 from a young John Byrne.

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Review: E-Man #9

E-Man and Nova team with the U.S. military to help bring down the scheming Genius One. Another fun outing from E-Man creators Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton. Also: John Byrne’s Rog 2000 returns.

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Review: E-Man #8

The hunt for the Boar takes E-Man to the center of the Earth – and charges Nova into a super-powered future! Nova levels up in this full-length adventure from the creative team of Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton.

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Review: E-Man #7

A foe from E-Man’s past returns, this time sporting the ability to change E-Man into fictional monsters. Another winning issue of the surprising E-Man series, by the regular creative team of Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton. Plus: More Rog 2000 by John Byrne!

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Review: E-Man #6

The Brain returns, but Nova and E-Man uncover their arch-villain’s nefarious plot during their visit to a Wunderworld amusement park. Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton’s E-Main continues to be a comic series like no other. Also: Rog 2000 by John Byrne!

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