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Not much of a fan of Kevin Smith's or Brad Meltzer's comics work, but they both rocked it on Green Arrow. In fact, this entire volume is great with little to gripe about.
In space, no one can hear you boink.
John Byrne's Critical Error -- a silent story inspired by a photo still of the movie "Alien" from within the pages of Heavy Metal.
Howard the Duck and Tomb of Dracula crossover with art by the power duo of Michael Golden & Bob McLeod.
Here's an example of two different "bold and new"s. One that explores little known corners of the city you've come to know, and one that travels to a new city.
I don't care who knows it: Splash Brannigan was a great riff.
But I still wish Alan Moore had done some Plastic Man with a rotating cast of the best cartoonists of the day.
Peter David's extended run on Hulk is another one memorable for its length.
PAD does one issue more than Gru's Cap on the old Claremont/X-Men scale.
Funny memories...
Two of the earliest X-Men issues I read when I just started to check out the X-Men in comics were Dazzler-centric issues.
Between this and her being in the arcade game, I thought she must've been their most popular member!
From the horse's mouth...
Walt Simonson saying he modeled Lorelei from Deborah Harry.