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Post by wildojinx on Jun 22, 2014 8:39:02 GMT -5
80s Captain America was awesome. Also, the only time i was interested in the Hulk was that storyline where he was in some weird intergalactic "crossroads" where he kept visiting different worlds and such, anyone know who was in charge for that storyline?
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Post by Citizen Snips on Jun 22, 2014 14:01:25 GMT -5
Out of the Marvel superhero line-up it has to be either Simonson's Thor or Miller's Daredevil. But obviously the real answer is Howard the Duck. Howard was a duck of the 1970's
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Post by Legion on Jun 22, 2014 14:51:50 GMT -5
Byrne's Fantastic Four for me. I have the two omnibuses of it and I still think a lot of it, especially the Galactus stuff, holds up so well
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Post by BrodietheSlayer on Jun 22, 2014 15:14:22 GMT -5
80s Captain America was awesome. Also, the only time i was interested in the Hulk was that storyline where he was in some weird intergalactic "crossroads" where he kept visiting different worlds and such, anyone know who was in charge for that storyline? That was the end of Bill Mantelo's run, which came after Banner gained control of the Hulk, but then losing it and becoming savage again, to the point of Banner completely withdrawing, and the Hulk becoming completely mindless (Incredible Hulk 272-300). Dr. Strange would banish him to the Crossroads at the end of 300, where he would stay until 313, just in time for John Byrne's brief run (314).
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