Polybagged with 16-page Marvel Action Hour preview and acetate print. Cover pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by John Nyberg.
The Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead, script by Ron Friedman (Screenplay) and Eric Fein (Adaptation), pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by John Nyberg; Iron Man and Force Works try to stop the forces of the Mandarin who have created zombie soldiers to interfere with a new underwater tunnel that Justin Hammer is opening in England. Based on episodes of the "Marvel Action Hour" cartoon.
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Comic only. Cover pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by John Nyberg.
The Sea Shall Give Up Its Dead, script by Ron Friedman (Screenplay) and Eric Fein (Adaptation), pencils by Anthony Williams, inks by John Nyberg; Iron Man and Force Works try to stop the forces of the Mandarin who have created zombie soldiers to interfere with a new underwater tunnel that Justin Hammer is opening in England. Based on episodes of the "Marvel Action Hour" cartoon.
36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.95.
The slam bang action of the cartoon comes to comics with sledgehammer force as Iron Man battles the Mandarin! While the Mandarin tries to steal Stark International's supply of rare metal, Xenebrium, someone is trying to destroy Stark's credibility in the world trading market!
Written by Eric Fein. Art by Anthony Williams and John Nyberg.
Cover price $1.50.
This issue: the coming of Ultimo, a towering robot who leaves a wake of bone-crunching death in its wake!
Written by Eric Fein. Art by Dario Carrasco and Andrew Pepoy.
Cover price $1.50.
All-new titanic tales in the animated style! This ongoing title presents all-new stories starring a rotating cast of Marvel super stars, with the first rock 'em, sock 'em issue spotlighting the Hulk! Fans of the Hulk animated series will go wild, while older readers who miss the classic, savage Hulk will have a ball with this one, too!
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Rob Stull. Cover by Andy Kuhn. Cover price $1.50.
Starring the Fantastic Four. It's the FF vs. the FF! Our fabulous foursome take on the Wizard, the Trapster, Sandman and Thundra--the Frightful Four!
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Harry Candelario.
Cover price $1.50.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Harry Candelario. Cover by Andy Kuhn.
Of Monsters and Magicians; Bruce Banner solicits Dr. Strange's help in trying to keep the Hulk under control; Juggernaut finds his powers waning as he wastes away and he and Black Tom capture Wong in an attempt to get the Cytorrak ruby from Dr. Strange; Bruce, who finally seems to have his monster under control, has to release the Hulk once again so he can save Strange from the powered up Juggernaut.
36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Harry Candelario. Cover by Andy Kuhn.
Wolf in the Fold; The X-Men travel to Wundagore Mountain to rescue Xavier from Man-Beast who is trying to use the Professor's vast mental powers to start a nuclear war.
36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Starring Spider-Man. On the trail of a fugitive Venom, Spider-Man runs across one of his even nastier foes, the savage Scorpion! This reader-friendly stand alone story features animated-style art.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Ben Herrera and Armando Durruthy. Cover pencils by Ben Herrera.
Cover price $1.50.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Ben Herrera and Armando Durruthy. Cover by Andy Kuhn.
Hexed; Magneto recruits some new members to the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and the X-Men have to stop he and his crew from taking over Gamma Base.
36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Ben Herrera and Armando Durruthy. Cover by Andy Kuhn. Captive Audience
With Magneto out of the picture, Blob, Pyro and Avalanche join the Circus of Crime; Fleeing from the Hulkbuster Robot, the Hulk also joins the Circus of Crime; Mayhem ensues.
36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Written by Ralph Macchio. Art by Andy Kuhn and Harry Candelario. Cover by Andy Kuhn. A Little Knowledge
Spidey and the X-Men head off into space to face down their deadliest enemies for the amusement of the Stranger.
36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
Spider-Man teams with the Fantastic Four's super siblings, the Invisible Woman and the Human Torch! Dante's Peak will look like a pimple if the subterranean Lava Men have their way! Now the wondrous web-slinger must join forces with Sue and Johnny to save New York City; otherwise, the coast is toast! It's a cross-pollination of your favorite cartoon stars!
Written by Ralph Macchio. Pencils by Ben Herrera.
Cover price $1.50.
6-page interview with John Romita, Jr.; 5-page preview of Ghost Rider Wolverine Punisher: Hearts of Darkness by Howard Mackie, Romita, Jr. and Klaus Janson; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; "Great" Moments in Marvel History; Carol Kalish, 1955-1991; 'Willie Lumpkin' strip by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo; Dwight Zimmerman discusses WAM (continued from #107); Marvel Licensing - production sketches of super hero action figures; Reel Marvel - Marvel Super-Heroes' Captain America animated episode guide; Marvel Age of Comics: 1985 (Part III); a look at still more Marvel Trading Cards. Cover by John Romita, Jr.
Marvel and the Video Game Revolution: Part II, with artwork by Henry Flint, Dave Devries, David Dorman and Glenn Fabry
a look at the Midnight Sons crossovers "Midnight Massacre," "Road to Vengeance: The Missing Link" and "Siege of Darkness," with comments from Bobbie Chase and Howard Mackie; Frank Miller and John Romita, Jr. discuss Daredevil: The Man without Fear; Marvel Movie Update; a look at the making of the X-Men anniversary holograms; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip; 'The Bossmen' strip by Rick Parker; Hot Sheet includes quotes from Lone Star Comics' Buddy Saunders; Daredevil illo by Darren Auck & Michael Kraiger. Cable cover by Greg Capullo & Kevin Conrad. Daredevil flip cover by Frank Miller.
Cover price $1.00.
Break the Chain - rap and art unite to create the first sonic comic; a look at the current state of the supernatural in the Marvel Universe, with comments from Bobbie Chase, Chris Cooper, Evan Skolnick, Fabian Nicieza and Mort Todd; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip; 'The Bossmen' strip by Rick Parker; a look at Marvels, with comments from Marcus McLaurin, Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross; Part 1 (of 4) of the 'Origin of the Human Torch' by Alex Ross and Steve Darnall; X-Men/Avengers Anniversary poster by Liam Sharp & Mark Farmer. Marvels cover by Alex Ross. Supernatural characters flip cover by Kelley Jones & P. Craig Russell.
Article on Force Works, with comments from Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning & editor Nel Yomtov; article on Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda (the first strip-to-comic crossover), with comments from Stan Lee, Danny Fingeroth & Steven Grant; interview with Avi Arad; Paul Neary & Alan Davis discuss The ClanDestine; article on 'Fall of the Hammer' 2099 crossover, with comments from editor Joey Cavalieri, Part 3 (of 4) of the 'Origin of the Human Torch' by Alex Ross & Steve Darnall; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip. Flip covers by Thomas Tenney & Avon (Force Works) and Alan Davis & Mark Farmer (ClanDestine)
'The Bossmen' strip by Rick Parker; a look at Daredevil, with comments from Ralph Macchio, D.G. Chichester and Scott McDaniel; a look at the Scott Summers-Jean Grey nuptials, with comments from Richard Ashford, Fabian Nicieza, Bob Harras and Scott Lobdell; 1-page Fred Hembeck strip; a look at War Machine, with comments from Len Kaminski, Scott Benson and Nel Yomtov; a look at Cosmic Powers, with comments from Ron Marz and Craig Anderson; Part 4 (of 4) of the 'Origin of the Human Torch' by Alex Ross and Steve Darnall. War Machine cover by Gabriel Gecko & Bob Wiacek. X-Wedding flip cover by Matthew Ryan (after Andy Kubert).
Writer Bill Mantlo and editor Mike Carlin discuss Rom; 2-page Fred Hembeck strip; interview with Mike Carlin; Bill Sienkiewicz cover.
Cover price $0.35.