Karma! Writer: Chris Claremont Co-Creator: Frank Miller Embellisher: Bob Wiacek Letterer: A. Kawecki Colorist: Carl Gafford Originally published: December 1980 The 100th issue of Marvel Team-Up! Spidey and the Fantastic Four! Surely it must be amazing? I hope… This issue was apparently inspired by Ithacon ’79. Given the quality level the last time a story [...]
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Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 100 (Story 1)
April 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · 1.0, 1980, Annette Kawecki, Bob Wiacek, Carl Gafford, Chris Claremont, Colossus / Proletarian, Frank Miller, Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Invisible Girl, Karma, Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1), Mr. Fantastic, Mystery Menace (Alicia Masters), Professor X, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Storm, Thing, Wolverine
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Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 079
December 27th, 2008 · No Comments · 1.0, 1979, Chris Claremont, Glynis Oliver / Glynis Wein, John Byrne, Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1), Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Superman (Clark Kent), Terry Austin, Tom Orzechowski
Sword of the She-Devil Author: Chris Claremont Co-plotters: Chris Claremont, John Byrne Penciler: John Byrne Inker: Terry Austin Letterer: Tom Orzechowski Colorist: Glynis Wein Originally published: March 1979 In this issue, some creep named Kulan Gath possesses the body of a museum security guard and Red Sonja possesses the body of Mary-Jane Watson. You know, [...]
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The Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1 135-137, X-Men Vol. 1 138
August 26th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 4.5, Angel, Araki, Arcade, Banshee, Beast, Bel-Dann, Black Bishop (Harold Leland), Black King (Sebastian Shaw), Bob Sharen, Changeling, Chris Claremont, Colossus / Proletarian, Cyclops, Dr. Strange, Earthquake, Eluke, Gladiator (Kallark), Glynis Oliver / Glynis Wein, Grotesk, Havok, Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Hussar, Iceman / Rampage (Bobby Drake), John Byrne, Juber, Juggernaut, Ka-Zar, Kitty Pryde, Krakoa, Lilandra, Living Pharaoh / Living Monolith, Magneto, Manta, Marvel Girl / Phoenix / Dark Phoenix (Jean Gray), Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde), Mesmero, Mr. Fantastic, Nightcrawler, Oracle (Sibyl), Polaris, Professor X, Proteus, Quicksilver, Raksor, Recorder, Scarlet Witch, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Storm, Stranger, Terry Austin, Thing, Thunderbird, Toad, Tom Orzechowski, Uatu the Watcher, Wolverine, X-Men / Uncanncy X-Men (Vol. 1)
Dark Phoenix Writer: Chris Claremont Plotters: Chris Claremont, John Byrne Penciler: John Byrne Inker: Terry Austin Letterer: Tom Orzechowski Colorist: Bob Sharen Originally published: July 1980 Child of Light and Darkness! Writer: Chris Claremont Plotters: Chris Claremont, John Byrne Penciler: John Byrne Inker: Terry Austin Letterer: Tom Orzechowski Colorist: Bob Sharen Originally published: August 1980 [...]
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Captain America Vol. 1 237
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments · 1979, 4.5, Beast, Captain America, Captain America (Vol. 1), Chris Claremont, Don Perlin, Elaine Heinl, Falcon, George Roussos, Ms. Marvel, Nick Fury, Sal Buscema, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Vision, Wasp
From the Ashes… Plot: C. Claremont Script: R. McKenzie Art: S. Buscema, D. Perlin Lettering: E. Heinl Coloring: G. Roussos Originally published: September 1979 Finally done with stupid ass Spider-Woman comics for a bit. Peter Parker only appeared in this for one panel, photographing Cap at a new conference. Despite being basically Spidey-less, this was [...]
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Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 Annual 002
August 4th, 2008 · No Comments · 1979, 4.0, Alan Kupperburg, Chris Claremont, Crimson Dynamo (Dimitri Bukharin), Darkstar, Hulk, Invisible Girl, Jack Abel, Joe Rosen, Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1) Annual, Mr. Fantastic, Roger Slifer, Sal Buscema, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Vanguard
Murder in Cathedral Canyon! Author: Chris Claremont Pencilers: Sal Buscema (pp. 1-9), Alan Kupperburg (pp. 10-34) Finishes: Jack Abel Letterer: Joe Rosen Colorist: Roger Slifer Originally published: 1979 Well…this thing says it’s the Fourth of July, but once again I think it’ll have to be ignored. I will assume that’s a metaphor, since Pete is [...]
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