With Latveria suffering under the iron fist of Zorba, the Fantastic Four become the uncomfortable allies of Doctor Doom. John Byrne’s story is fun but ultimately out of character, while his art is uniformly superb.
READFollowing a battle with the Hand, Wolverine and rebound love-interest Yukio invade the stronghold of a Japanese crime lord. A second strong chapter to the debut Wolverine miniseries from Bronze Age superstars Chris Claremont and Frank Miller.
READThe Titans team with the Omega Men in an effort to raise a resistance and rescue Starfire from the Citadel. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez serve up another excellent chapter of this sci-fi-meets-superheroes epic.
READInfected by the Brood and on the run on an alien world, Wolverine races to save – or avenge – the X-Men. This solo outing is one of the strongest issues of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum’s second stint on The Uncanny X-Men.
READAlready distraught over the departure of his disciple Clea, Doctor Strange finds himself in a battle with D’Spayre. One of the great done-in-one gems of the Bronze Age, from the team of Roger Stern, Michael Golden and Terry Austin.
READOne of the Bronze Age’s key indie publishers gets off to a shaky start with this collection of amateurish B&W stories. Of the four, only Vince Argondezzi’s Mister Justice is within shouting distance of professional.
READThe Science Investigation Agency accidentally opens an interdimensional rift, gaining a powerful ally who can help them protect the environment. Neal Adams’ ham-handed environmental message mars a dynamic return to interior pencil work.
READThe Legionnaires attempt to make a stand against the Servants of Darkness on the Sorcerers’ World. “The Great Darkness Saga” rolls on with another excellent chapter from Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt.
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