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Review: Man-Bat #1

Refusing to accept help from Batman, Man-Bat struggles to save his wife from the hypnotic control of Baron Tyme. Gerry Conway’s story isn’t the best, but Steve Ditko draws an interesting Batman and Al Milgrom delivers surprisingly strong inks.

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Review: Fantastic Four #241

The Fantastic Four team with the Black Panther to investigate a mystery – and find themselves prisoners of ancient Rome! Writer/artist John Byrne delivers a fine done-in-one tale, though it does little to showcase its African guest star.

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Review: Fantastic Four #239

When people in a small Arizona town start dying of fright, the Thing’s Aunt Petunia seeks help from the FF. This story by writer/artist John Byrne has its ups and downs, but the introduction of Petunia ultimately makes this one a must read.

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Review: Fantastic Four #238

After discovering a costume permanently attached to her body, Frankie Raye makes an greater discovery – she’s another Human Torch! Add a back-up story that mutates the Thing, and writer/artist John Byrne (with a little help from Terry Austin) is well on his way to mixing up the FF status quo.

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Review: Marvel Two-in-One #69

While the Guardians of the Galaxy are stranded in the 20th century, Vance Astro attempts to rewrite his own history. A subpar time-travel story from the duo of Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio. but Ron Wilson’s art gets a boost from the detailed inks of Gene Day.

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Review: The Avengers #126

The Rudyardan ambassador demands help from Black Panther and the Avengers in protecting the white-nationalist nation’s embassy staff. A fun-but-messy affair from the creative team of Steve Englehart, Bob Brown and Dave Cockrum.

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