The Titans – along with new associates Terra and Frances Kane – square off in a rematch against the Brotherhood of Evil. Slow to start, this issue from Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal ultimately delivers quality superhero action.
READAfter double-crossing Brother Blood, the Brotherhood of Evil lays siege to Titans Tower in an effort to capture Raven. Speedy guest stars in this slow-to-build issue from Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal.
READThe Teen Titans come to blows with Terra – but will the powerful earthmover be friend or foe? Unbeknownst to readers at the time, Marv Wolfman and George Pérez put “The Judas Contract” in motion.
READThe Titans break up a mob plot that utilizes children as drug runners – but things take a tragic turn. A superior conclusion to a two-parter from the creative team of Marv Wolfman, George Pérez and Romeo Tanghal. Plus: Atari Force makes its spinner-rack debut.
READThe Titans are recruited to battle a mob plan to use runaways as drug runners; also, Terra debuts. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez serve up a solid issue, though one overstuffed with subplots.
READAfter tearing his way through the Japanese underworld, Wolverine heads for an ultimate showdown with the criminal overlord Shingen. One of the first miniseries – by the creative superteam of Chris Claremont and Frank Miller – remains one of the all-time best.
READWolverine learns new lover Yukio has been playing both sides and vows to take down the Japanese kingpin Shingen. The classic miniseries from the all-star creative team of Chris Claremont and Frank Miller roars toward its conclusion.
READFollowing a battle with the Hand, Wolverine and rebound love-interest Yukio invade the stronghold of a Japanese crime lord. A second strong chapter to the debut Wolverine miniseries from Bronze Age superstars Chris Claremont and Frank Miller.
READIn Japan, Wolverine finds his girlfriend, Mariko, trapped in an arranged marriage – and comes to blows with her father, Lord Shingen. Bronze Age legends Chris Claremont and Frank Miller pair on the first – and still quintessential – Wolverine solo series.
READThe Hulk and Wendigo’s battle is joined by a Canadian military agent known as Weapon X … aka Wolverine! Len Wein and Herb Trimpe’s story offers just a glimpse of what’s to come from one of most popular Marvel creations of the Bronze Age.
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