Killraven fights to free himself from Martian overlords and mutant rat creatures while his allies plan a rescue mission. The overarching story of Killraven and crew seems to be spinning its wheels, but this is still an enjoyable comic from the team of Don McGregor, Herb Trimpe and Frank Chiaramonte.
READAfter a several-year hiatus, Thomas Troy is again able to rub the ring and resume fighting crime as The Fly! Stories in this issue do little to draw in new readers but feature nice art from the likes of James Sherman and Trevor Von Eden.
READFollowing a meteor bomb attack on Earth, the Futurians search for their missing loved ones – and find something terrible instead! Legendary X-creator Dave Cockrum brings a creator-owned cast of characters to his latest series, The Futurians.
READThe X-Men face off with Eric the Red and Firelord with perhaps the fate of the universe in the balance. This one strains the suspension of disbelief, but it’s still a strong outing from the regular creative team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum.
READDuring a side mission to Moira MacTaggert’s island, the new team faces their first battle with the X-Men’s arch-nemesis, Magneto. Another flawed-but-enjoyable outing from the team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum.
READThe X-Men emerge victorious from the clutches of Black Tom Cassidy and the Juggernaut … with a little help from leprechauns? While there’s some good things happening in this issue, it ultimately falls short of the lofty standards of the Chris Claremont/Dave Cockrum creative team.
READThe Science Investigation Agency accidentally opens an interdimensional rift, gaining a powerful ally who can help them protect the environment. Neal Adams’ ham-handed environmental message mars a dynamic return to interior pencil work.
READThe Legion holds their own against the Servants of Darkness, but the Master enslaves three billion super-powered reinforcements. The penultimate chapter of “The Great Darkness Saga," from the classic Legion creative team of Paul Levitz, Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt.
READWhen the kids she’s babysitting are snatched by Morlocks, it’s Kitty Pryde to the rescue – with some help from Spider-Man. An unspectacular-but-solid outing from Bill Mantlo, Ron Frenz and Mike Esposito.
READKillraven and his Freemen head to Washington, D.C., where they encounter mutants, slavers and a new ally. A serviceable outing from the team of Don McGregor, Herb Trimpe and Frank Chiaramonte.
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