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CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #307-350 and ANNUAL #8, MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #29, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #278, IRON MAN (1968) #228, material from MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #26 and #31-32 Action Comics #703, Adventures of Superman #516, Anima #7, Batman #511, Batman: Shadow of the Bat #31, Catwoman #14, Damage #6, Darkstars #24, Detective Comics #678, The Flash #0 and #94, Green Arrow #90, Green Lantern #0 and #55, Guy Gardner: Warrior #24, Hawkman #13, Justice League America #92, Justice League International #68, Justice League Task Force #16, L.E.G.I.O.N. '94 #70, Legionnaires #18, Legion of Super-Heroes #61, Outsiders #11, Robin #10, Steel #8, Superboy #8, Superman #93, Superman: Man of Steel #37, Team Titans #24, Valor #23, Zero Hour #4-0, and stories from Showcase '94 #8-10 The Bad Guys mini-series plus issues #33–40 from volumes 9 and 10 (Chao Races & Badnik Bases and Test Run!) of the Sonic the Hedgehog series

Gotham Central Omnibus 2022 Edition (Hardback) - Waterstones

Micheal Lark’s art is something you have to get used to. It starts to fit after a while but again can be quite inconsistent with the look of it’s characters making a lot of them blend together. The art style does change a few times but the worst style had to be the art for On the Freak Beat. With this being one of the more popular stories in this run, I wish the art wasn’t so messy. PREDATOR: HELL & HOT WATER #1-3, PREDATOR: PRIMAL #1-2, PREDATOR: NEMESIS #1-2, PREDATOR: HELL COME A-WALKIN’ #1-2, PREDATOR: CAPTIVE, PREDATOR: HOMEWORLD #1-4, PREDATOR: XENOGENESIS #1-4, PREDATOR (2009) #1-4, PREDATORS #1-4, PREDATORS: BEATING THE BULLET, PREDATORS: PRESERVE THE GAME, PREDATOR: HUNTERS #1-5, PREDATOR: HUNTERS II #1-4 and PREDATOR: HUNTERS III #1-4 — plus material from DARK HORSE PRESENTS (1986) #124 and #137, and FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2009: PREDATOR

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This is potentially one of the most compelling Police procedurals I've ever encountered, right up there with HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET. X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN #1-2, X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN - SECOND GENESIS #1-2 and X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN - X-TINCTION #1-2 DEVIL'S REIGN #1-6, SPIDER-WOMAN (2020) #18-19, DAREDEVIL: WOMAN WITHOUT FEAR #1-3, DEVIL'S REIGN: SUPERIOR FOUR #1-3, DEVIL'S REIGN: VILLAINS FOR HIRE #1-3, DEVIL'S REIGN: WINTER SOLDIER, DEVIL'S REIGN: X-MEN #1-3, DEVIL'S REIGN: SPIDER-MAN, MOON KNIGHT (2021) #8, DEVIL'S REIGN: MOON KNIGHT and DEVIL'S REIGN: OMEGA

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Although I wish all of them got equal attention, all of the characters are enjoyable and well-drawn, lending to further ground the comic book atmosphere. Most of the story arcs were great but the standouts to me were: SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK (1989) #51-60, DOC SAMSON (1996) #1-4, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #441-442, THING & SHE-HULK: THE LONG NIGHT (2002) #1, and material from MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS (1988) #123-126 and INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #412SHANG-CHI (2020) 1-5, SHANG-CHI (2021) 1-12, MARVEL'S VOICES: IDENTITY (2021) 1 (SHANG-CHI STORY), SHANG-CHI AND THE TEN RINGS (2022) 1-6, and SHANG-CHI: MASTER OF THE TEN RINGS (2023) 1

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STAR WARS: JEDI — THE DARK SIDE #1-5; STAR WARS: QUI-GON & OBI-WAN — THE AURORIENT EXPRESS #1-2; STAR WARS: QUI-GON & OBI-WAN — LAST STAND ON ORD MANTELL #1-3; STAR WARS: JEDI COUNCIL — ACTS OF WAR #1-4; and material from STAR WARS (1998) #4-6 and STAR WARS TALES #1, #3-5, #7, #9-10, #13-14 and #24 SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN (1996) #4-11, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #411-418, SPIDER-MAN (1990) #68-75, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #234-241, SPIDER-MAN UNLIMITED (1993) #12-14, SPIDER-MAN: REDEMPTION #1-4, DAREDEVIL (1964) #354, SPIDER-MAN TEAM-UP #4-5, SPIDER-MAN: REVELATIONS TPB, SPIDER-MAN: THE OSBORN JOURNAL, SPIDER-MAN: 101 WAYS TO END THE CLONE SAGA and SPIDER-MAN: DEAD MAN'S HAND Art by GARRY BROWN, DAVE JOHNSON, DENYS COWAN, JUAN FERREYRA, KELLEY JONES, CHRISTOPHER MITTEN, and DOMO STANTON The DC February 2022 Solicitations are here! Multiversity goes absolute, Gotham Central’s omnibus gets a reprint, Dennis O’Neil’s landmark Question run turns in oversized, Mary Marvel becomes the new championed ‘Shazam,’ and more! DAREDEVIL (2011) #28-36; INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #9-10; and DAREDEVIL (2014) #1-18, #0.1, #1.50 and #15.1

As a series, this is probably closer to 4.5 stars (with some issues down to 3 stars), but I love the whole thing so much.... NEW WARRIORS (1990) #54-75; JUSTICE: FOUR BALANCE #1-4; NOVA (1994) #17-18; SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #228; WEB OF SPIDER-MAN (1985) #129; WEB OF SCARLET SPIDER #3-4; and material from MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS (1988) #155-158 and #166-167, VENOM: ALONG CAME A SPIDER #1-4, and VENOM: THE HUNTED #1-3 SILVER SURFER (1982) #1, SILVER SURFER (1987) #1-14, SUPER-VILLAIN CLASSICS, and material from EPIC ILLUSTRATED #1 and MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #51

Gotham Central Omnibus by Ed Brubaker | Goodreads

Excellent story and plotline. Loved the varied and diverse cast of characters. Some of the stories were better than others (Dead Robins and Corrigan worked better than the Two-Face story - the latter trod the familiar line of women just being 'others', it was quite disappointing). DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #1-7, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL GUIDEBOOK #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL INFINITE HOUR EXXXTREME! #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHTS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL MULTIVERSE'S END #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL RISE OF THE NEW GOD #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL ROBIN KING #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE LAST 52: WAR OF THE MULTIVERSES #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE MULTIVERSE WHO LAUGHS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE SECRET ORIGIN #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL TRINITY CRISIS #1, and JUSTICE LEAGUE (2018) #53-57

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #271-278; PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #111; MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVEL: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN — HOOKY and material from MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #27 Art by Alitha Martinez, Doug Braithwaite, Eric Battle, Brittney Williams, Yancey Labat, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Valentine De Landro, N. Stephen Harris, Travel Foreman, Keron Grant, Gabe Eltaeb, Koi Turnbull, Don Hudson, and Tony Akins Marcus Driver and Josh Azeveda appeared in the miniseries Tales of the Unexpected, along with the Spectre (Crispus Allen). Romy Chandler and Stacy also made brief cameos. STAR WARS: THE JABBA TAPE; STAR WARS: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE #1-6; STAR WARS: DARK FORCE RISING #1-6; STAR WARS: THE LAST COMMAND #1-6; STAR WARS: DARK EMPIRE #1-6; STAR WARS: DARK EMPIRE II #1-6; STAR WARS: EMPIRE’S END #1-2; STAR WARS: BOBA FETT – TWIN ENGINES OF DESTRUCTION, BOUNTY ON BAR-KOODA, WHEN THE FAT LADY SWINGS, MURDER MOST FOUL and AGENT OF DOOM; STAR WARS HANDBOOK #3; and material from STAR WARS TALES #1, #3-5, #10, #14, #20 and #22 A story told from the point of view of MCU temp Stacy as she writes to her friend Meg about her life in the MCU and her fantasies (including romantic fantasies about Batman).

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