The Incredible Hercules #135: We switch back to young Adric Amadeus in a traditional "things are not what they seem" scenario, with a not too surprising revelation at the end, and then - Aunt May?
Superman - Secret Origin #1: I see, so, we're going
Baron Bizarre: 26,700
Chris Fluit: 20,961
Randy Jackson: 19,657
Rich Lane: 18,796
Jeff of Earth J: 18,698
PowerBook Pete: 15,415
Alan M.: 15,378
Cavalier: 15,219
Mark Sullivan: 14,236
Doc Beechler: 12,893
Although, I still have the sneaking suspicio
Reading the Shadow mini I saw this ad and remembered it from way back when:
Like I said I remember the ad, but I never read them, I never even saw them, and I don't know anyone who did.
Did anyone here read these?
If so, were they any good? How fa
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I'm going to St. Louis tomorrow and will be returning on Sunday. Anybody familiar with that area? I'm looking for suggestions of places to eat. I'll be in the downtown area. I know a few people from that area and they have proven to be worthless with
Starting with some sad news:
"Crayon Shin-chan" Author Found Dead
Shame. I've never read much of his stuff - not my style of humor - but I know it was quite popular. This sort of thing is I am against the whole concept of "leaning over a cliff" - t
I have been, for some time now, tradewaiting the Superman books. I had been following both Superman and Action regularly since "One Year Later", right up to Kurt Busiek's last issue on Superman (#675), and the conclusion of the Brainiac storyline in
Here they are:
Bruce Banner
Reed Richards
T'challa
Hank Pym
Henry McCoy
Amadeus Cho
Tony Stark
Victor Von Doom
Actually, only the first six are in the book and referred to as "six of the eight smartest"...I added the other two obvious choices...