All of Scott Pilgrim. I identify with him.
Crisis on Infinite Earths
's okay. they reprinted it in Marvel UK's Action Force weekly comic and it had a framing story in which Scarlett was kidnapped from Trafalgar Square and flown to Castle Destro by Stormie. I don't think a CLAW would'vve reached across the Atlantic! hell, across Europe's stretching credullity...
My favorite single issue is G.I.Joe 21, called Silent Interlude. Scarlett is kidnapped by Storm Shadow. He basically places her in a large paper bag and carries her to Cobra Island. Then he tosses her in a filfthy dungeon- like pit. Snake-eyes is covertly trying to rescue her, all while she prepares her own escape. Just as she is trying to escape, both Storm Shadow and Sake Eyes arrive, and Storm Shadow nearly kills her by tossing his sword at her but just before it pierces her abdomen, Snakeye's catches it and takes off with her. It's then we realize that Snake Eyes and Storm shadow have the same clan tatoo. The mo0st important thing is that this issue is done without any words at all.
's okay. they reprinted it in Marvel UK's Action Force weekly comic and it had a framing story in which Scarlett was kidnapped from Trafalgar Square and flown to Castle Destro by Stormie. I don't think a CLAW would'vve reached across the Atlantic! hell, across Europe's stretching credullity...
My favorite story in all my decades of reading comics was Fantastic Four Annual #6, featuring the birth of Franklin Richards. The current administration could learn a lot. It didn't take twelve issues, with multiple tie-ins and spin-offs. It needn't need an invasion or a civil war or the corruption of heroic figures or the contrived shocking deaths of major characters. It wasn't steeped in overwrought darker and grittier posturing aimed at angst-ridden fifteen year olds. It was just a story about a man who would literally go beyond the end of the Earth to save the life of his unborn child, and his two friends who wouldn't let him do it alone. And it was infinitely better than anything you'll find on the shelves of the comic stores today.
That was FLASH #54 I belive I am not sure, but ya that was a great read! What is my Favorite story line? ALL of WATCHMEN, SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING ( Alan Moore run) And the GREATEST Alan Moore series you will never read. MIRACLEMAN. At first it's slow going, but by the end of issue #9 it really RAMPS up! Especialy issue's 14,15,16, I SWEAR you will never look at comics the same way after!I don't remember the exact issue, but The Flash under the helm of William Messner-Loebs. Wally West is on a plane, helping transport a criminal. A gun fight break outs, or something, but, a hole is creating in the plane and a stewardess is blown out the plane. Wally, without a hesitation, jumps after her. The rest of the issue is how The Flash brings them down.
Just a great little single issue story that's always stuck with me.
I liked the Iron Man Armor Wars back in the late 1980s... the Avengers vs the HEEUGE Masters of Evil team from the late 1980s... Fantastic Four #112 and surrounding issues... the 6-issue arc of Spider Man/Death of Kraven in the late 1980s (is it clear what my era was?)
4) Quasar - Cosmos in Collision
's okay. they reprinted it in Marvel UK's Action Force weekly comic and it had a framing story in which Scarlett was kidnapped from Trafalgar Square and flown to Castle Destro by Stormie. I don't think a CLAW would'vve reached across the Atlantic! hell, across Europe's stretching credullity...
When was that published. I'd like to read that framing story.
I loved that. Waid is very good.On that note, "Hereafter" in Waid and Ringo's run was a great storyline for FF.
's okay. they reprinted it in Marvel UK's Action Force weekly comic and it had a framing story in which Scarlett was kidnapped from Trafalgar Square and flown to Castle Destro by Stormie. I don't think a CLAW would'vve reached across the Atlantic! hell, across Europe's stretching credullity...
When was that published. I'd like to read that framing story.
errr... about '87...
hold on...
http://www.bloodforthebaron.com/comics/maf/014/index.html
scroll down to the stories called 'Consequences' and 'Truth'.
the injuries Scarlett talks about were sustained in a raid on Cobra's London HQ, hidden in a Tastee Burger fast-food bar
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