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THE IMPACT COMICS ANNUALS

THE IMPACT COMICS ANNUALS Paul Kupperberg was the editor of two of the original Impact titles, The Fly and The Black Hood. He wrote several issues of the Crusaders and the Web. Edited portions of the Impact Annuals and was the writer of the planned Impact relaunch of Steel Sterling. He was nice

No One Rivals Doctor Doom on His 60th Anniversary

Marvel Comics is rife with villains who harness the power of magic or technological prowess. But few, if any, have a mastery of both like Doctor Victor Von Doom. The Fantastic Four’s great villain is a scientific genius and master of the dark arts with an insatiable lust for power. Despite being born into a

Overstreet Prices Above 9.2? Yes!

As we start out, astute collectors will quickly notice that the prices for grades above 9.2 are the same as the prices for 9.2. Clearly, this does not reflect the market. For those of you familiar with print version of The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, you already know we have not previously supplied

Cover Story: Power Man and Iron Fist #66

It wasn’t the first buddy hero comic. There had been DC Comics’ Batman and Superman showcase, World’s Finest Comics. And, don’t forget the inspired work of Neal Adams and the late Dennis O’Neil within the pages of DC’s Green Lantern/Green Arrow. But if you are looking for a standout buddy book that offered something more,

Cover Story: Freedom Fighters #8

In the mid-20th century, comic book publisher National Periodicals (now DC Comics) invested in its future by acquiring from the past when it purchased the copyrights and concepts from “Lost Universes” like Charlton Comics, Fawcett Comics, and Quality Comics, just to name a few. Additionally, in the 1970s, the Original Universe took a selection of

Cover Story: Dark Horse Presents #91

In the 1990s, Dark Horse Comics unleashed its “Legend” line of books. The comic book publisher was red-hot and its stable of very talented Legend creators were writing and drawing winning books by sheer force of will – as well as by tapping into every popular trend they could find. These trends included superheroes, crime

Bronze Age Minute: X-Men #95

Marvel; October 1975 Cover by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum Title: “Warhunt!” Synopsis: The all-new, all-different X-Men battle Count Nefaria and his Ani-Men at NORAD – with tragic results! Writer (plot): Len Wein Writer (script): Chris Claremont Penciler: Dave Cockrum Inker: Sam Grainger Review: Then-new X-writer Chris Claremont continues to script over series co-creator Len

Cover Story: The Legion of Super-Heroes #300

DC; June 1983 Cover by assorted artists (see “Notable” below) Title: “The Future Is Forever!” Synopsis: As the Legion prepares for a celebration, Brainiac 5 seeks to cure an ally trapped by visions of alternate futures. Writers (plot): Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen Writer (script): Levitz Pencilers: Giffen, Kurt Schaffenberger, Howard Bender, Curt Swan, Dave

Cover Story: E-Man #7

Charlton; March 1975 Cover by Joe Staton Title: “TV Man” Synopsis: A foe from E-Man’s past returns, this time sporting the ability to change E-Man into fictional monsters. Writer: Nicola Cuti Artist: Joe Staton Review: The team of Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton consistently deliver the goods on E-Man. This issue offers a fantastic

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