When Valkyrie and Spider-Man go missing, Doctor Strange seeks the help of the Human Torch to rescue their superhero colleagues. A subpar outing from the creative team of Gerry Conway, Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta.
READMost of Attilan – including Black Bolt – is enslaved by Maximus. Can a small band of fugitive Inhumans save the day? A fine example of Bronze Age storytelling from Doug Moench and Gil Kane.
READThe Inhumans battle Shatterstar in New York while a grimmer tale unfolds back in Attilan. Another solid issue from the creative team of Doug Moench and George Pérez.
READWarlord visits old friend Aram al Ashir as the thief-turned-king dreads a pending marriage of political convenience. Mike Grell’s Warlord shows signs of taking it to another level.
READWarlord and Shakira investigate Atlantean ruins where they encounter ancient advanced technology – and impending doom! A mix of fantasy and sci-fi from Warlord creator Mike Grell, with an OMAC backup by Jim Starlin.
READA boat from the outside world ventures into the dangerous waters of Skartaris, with the Warlord’s daughter, Jennifer, on board. Another solid issue by series creator Mike Grell, with some backup from Jim Starlin on a new OMAC tale.
READWarlord goes through the motions and OMAC is pressed into backup duty in this solid-but-unspectacular issue from Bronze Age legends Mike Grell and Jim Starlin.
READWhen Warlord and Shakira stop in Bandakhar for horses, Morgan soon finds himself entangled with a beautiful girl named Karelle. It’s more of the same – and that’s not a bad thing – from series creator Mike Grell.
READThis collection of sordid soap-opera tales includes the third chapter of Alex Toth’s “20 Miles to Heart Break” serial.
READThe Fantastic Four wake to find themselves living normal lives in a tiny town — at the mercy of Doctor Doom! John Byrne delivers one of the best issues of his five-year run with this twentieth anniversary special, which also includes new material from creators Stan “The Man” Lee and Jack “King” Kirby.
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