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| 1. Essential Avengers Volume 7 TPB | 
| By: Steve Englehart, Tony Isabella, Scott Edelman, Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Bill Mantlo, Stan Lee, George Perez, Don Heck, Keith Pollard, Joe Sinnott, John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Pablo Marcos, George Tuska, Sal Trapani, Jack Kirby Publisher: Marvel Comics February 03, 2010
The stories in this volume are really strong, and the art is fresh and clear. (The art found in this book is also similar to the art in Essential X Men vol 3) After dealing with boring and lackluster eras like the when Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver and Hawkeye were the only members and the very early years of the team we finally get to my favorite age of The Avengers.
However... more
More Comics By: Steve Englehart, Tony Isabella, Scott Edelman, Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Bill Mantlo, Stan Lee, George Perez, Don Heck, Keith Pollard, Joe Sinnott, John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Pablo Marcos, George Tuska, Sal Trapani, Jack Kirby
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| | 2. The Immortal Iron Fist Omnibus | 
| By: Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, Russ Heath Publisher: Marvel Comics July 08, 2009
This collects Brubaker's and Fraction's run on The Immortal Iron Fist. They took Iron Fist and created a modern twist on a kung-fu movie. The story weaves Iron Fist with the larger Marvel universe (Civil War, Heroes for Hire) for a bit, but mainly focuses on a complex mythology featuring all the past Iron Fists in history. The main plot is about Danny, his father, and Orson Wendell (the previous Iron... more
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| | 3. The Thing: Project Pegasus | | By: Ralph Macchio, Marv Wolfman, Peter Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Mantlo, Mary Jo Duffy, John Byrne, Steven Grant, Mark Gruenwald, Sal Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Sam Grainger, Bob Hall, Frank Giacoia, Mike Esposito, Chic Stone, Gene Day, Joe Sinnott By: Alan Kupperberg, John Byrne Publisher: Marvel Comics February 17, 2010
More Comics By: Ralph Macchio, Marv Wolfman, Peter Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Mantlo, Mary Jo Duffy, John Byrne, Steven Grant, Mark Gruenwald, Sal Buscema, Alfredo Alcala, Sam Grainger, Bob Hall, Frank Giacoia, Mike Esposito, Chic Stone, Gene Day, Joe Sinnott
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| | 4. Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage | 
| By: Tom DeFalco, J. M. DeMatteis, Terry Kavanagh, David Michelinie, Mark Bagley, Sal Buscema, Ron Lim, Tom Lyle, Alex Saviuk Publisher: Marvel Comics January 19, 2005
I come from Africa. If you see adjacent comics in a series like Maximum carnage, you know you are going to have your face eaten by a terrier on the way home. It just doesnt happen. So 17 years pass, and I get the opportunity to purchase this sucka. Apparently I was a cretin before puberty. There are 3 lines pooled between the good guys, and the bad guys get their 3. The whole freaking shebang involves... more
More Comics By: Tom DeFalco, J. M. DeMatteis, Terry Kavanagh, David Michelinie, Mark Bagley, Sal Buscema, Ron Lim, Tom Lyle, Alex Saviuk
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| | 5. X-Men: Mutant Massacre | 
| By: Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson Publisher: Marvel Comics January 06, 2010
First, the quality of the product. Very nice oversized binding. Great dustjacket with great cover by Romita Jr and back by Alan Davis. Has some great shelf appeal, although I'm not sure why they went with military style stencils for the title. I am old enough that I collected the individual issues that make up this collection that tells the story of the Mutant Massacre. I remember the build... more
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| | 6. Thor Visionaries - Walter Simonson, Vol. 2 (v. 2) | 
| By: Walter Simonson Publisher: Marvel Comics June 17, 2009
There are many reasons as to why Walter Simonson has long been considered the high point of the grade curve - all pointed to in other reviews. It is enough to know that the entire Simonson Thor Visionaries set is all the discerning need(s) to own within the Marvel Thor franchise. ... more
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| | 7. Essential Daredevil Volume 5 TPB | | By: Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont, Gerry Conway, Tony Isabella, Bob Brown, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Rick Buckler, Syd Shores, Don Heck, Jim Starlin, Sal Buscema, Gene Colan By: Bob Brown Publisher: Marvel Comics March 10, 2010
More Comics By: Steve Gerber, Chris Claremont, Gerry Conway, Tony Isabella, Bob Brown, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Rick Buckler, Syd Shores, Don Heck, Jim Starlin, Sal Buscema, Gene Colan
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| | 8. Essential Classic X-Men Volume 3 TPB (X-Men (Graphic Novels)) (v. 3) | 
| By: Roy Thomas, Arnold Drake, Dennis O'Neil, Linda Fite, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin, Neal Adams, Don Heck, Werner Roth, Sal Buscema, Tom Sutton, Marie Severin, Bob Brown, Jim Starlin, Gil Kane, Herb Trimpe Publisher: Marvel Comics March 18, 2009
This volume of Classic X-Men in the Essential series wraps up the original run of the uncanny mutants, as well as filling in their guest appearances before they really took off with Giant-Size X-Men #1. After the mutant title was relegated to repeats, the highlight of the X-Men appearances is the Beast's run in Amazing Adventures. This is the story of when he turned colors and became fuzzy... more
More Comics By: Roy Thomas, Arnold Drake, Dennis O'Neil, Linda Fite, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Archie Goodwin, Neal Adams, Don Heck, Werner Roth, Sal Buscema, Tom Sutton, Marie Severin, Bob Brown, Jim Starlin, Gil Kane, Herb Trimpe
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| | 9. X-Men: Mutant Massacre | 
| By: Chris Claremont, Walt Simonson, Louise Simonson Publisher: Marvel Comics October 01, 2001
X-MEN: MUTANT MASSACRE, a thrilling read, went down sometime in the mid-1980s (I wanna say, 1986), right around when the X-Men were at their most popular and when Chris Claremont still had good stories left in him. Nowadays, crossover events are a dime-a-dozen, but back in the day, not so much. The Mutant Massacre arc was the first to feature an epic X-Men crossover, sweeping into the pages of X-FACTOR... more
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| | 10. Thor Visionaries - Walter Simonson, Vol. 5 (v. 5) | 
| By: Walter Simonson Publisher: Marvel Comics March 05, 2008
Walt Simonson's famous Thor run is currently collected in 5 trade paperbacks; he writes & draws the 1st three, and then mostly just writes the last two. My favorite volumes are the 1st three, but the entire run is really well done.
Highlights here for me... *Issue 375- Thor gets a golden arm. Tony Stark's special gift to Thor helps him with his broken arm. *Issue 376- Absorbing... more
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