(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Emerald Twilight Green Lantern (v3) #48-50 1994 Story: Ron Marz Art: Multiple Coast City, home to Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern, had just been destroyed. Overwhelmed with grief, Jordan attempts to recreate the city with his power ring and is called back to the Green Lantern
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Mutant Genesis X-Men (v2) #1-3 1991 Story: Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Art: Jim Lee As popular as the X-Men had been over the previous years, this is what catapulted them to super-stardom. X-Men became Marvel’s biggest title through much of the 90s. This story started
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Armor Wars Iron Man #225-232 1987 Story: David Micheline Art: Bob Layton & Mark Bright Tony Stark crated the Iron Man armor to prevent innocent people getting harmed by his own weapons. So, what happens when the Iron Man technology is now the threat? Villains world-wide
Earlier today, the always informative Agent M put a wonderful bit of news on Twitter. Thundercats is making a comeback. You can read the full press release here
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Crisis on Infinite Earths Miniseries 1985 Story: Marv Wolfman Art: George Perez As I mentioned at the end of Part 2, the DC Universe was a bit of a mess before this event. Timelines didn’t make sense, some characters existed in separate continuity from others, there
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) The Death of Elektra Daredevil #181 1982 Story: Frank Miller Art: Frank Miller It’s hard to define a hero on their own. Often the true character is revealed by their supporting cast, their friends and family. More importantly, their villains and their romances. What would Batman