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A sort of slideshow of Ron Lim's famous Silver Surfer run.
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Each arc has a different creative team showing the wide range that Moonie's insanity can be expressed, and has some great art.
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A classic with some balls.
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Brought back Moon Knight in his most brutal interruption with some great art to boast.
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No one does Deadpool like Rob.
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A unique experience that makes you feels like your in Elektra's head.
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Mostly good Carnage shorties.
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The side-story that was more important that some of the main run of Thor at the time. Also has good art.
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Reinvented the Hulk with some beautiful Ross covers.
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Unnecessary addition but still a worthwhile read.
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The first series does a really good job of making you love Kamala and her goofy little part of the Marvel universe.
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The second series gets side-tracked a bit with crossover and events. But at it's core the Kamala-centric stories are just as strong as the first series.
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Only three story arcs, regresses some characters, and completely changes the focus and tone. BUT despite all that, because Kamala is still mostly the same it's still an enjoyable read.
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Completely bonkers and off the wall character that ping pongs from total psycho to a lost girl in a strange land with no sense of who she is or is meant to be. Very touching.
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More of an exploration in what the character is or is meant to be. Not a strong story but the ending is something special.
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Continues where Infamous Iron Man left off. Some good Tony and Doom action, with fabulous art by Alex Maleev.
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The ACTUAL start of Bendis/Alex Maleev Iron Man. Even though it's not as good as their Daredevil collab, it has great art and expands on Tony. Ending's a little weak.
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Even when Doom is trying to be a good guy (leading in from Secret Wars & Invincible Iron Man vol. 2) he's still such a dick about it. Good art and pacing, the ending is very rushed tho.
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Classic crossover event with some big moments and fun tie-ins that lead into other character growth. Also, it's nice to see The Sentry used in a non-sad way.
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Vision tries to live a "normal life" but superheroes can't have normal lives, especially when you create a murderer. A wonderful read.
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Officially it's a different Old Man Logan from classic story-line. Here though Logan is give a second chance in 616 and he just fits right in. Very fun.
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Logan had a hard life.
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Logan is given a second chance and has some very wacky/sad adventures all leading to the conclusion that he can't fix it, but he's gonna try his hardest to make it better. Very touching but also very comic booky at times.
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A sad tale of what happens when you do the unforgivable, but can only move on. Also the art is fantastic.
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The Bob Gale story is a throwback to when DD was goofy. Pretty fun read.
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Very good at gaslighting the reader into thinking Daredevil went nuts.
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Great intro to a new character that unfortunately was under-used. Until Disney found out she exists. :\
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Modern Classic Daredevil.
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Funniest book from Marvel in recent memory.
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Okay, back on track from the disaster of the last book, (Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History) more jokes and crazy cosmic ideas nuff' said.
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Classy without being wordy.
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Fun little alternate universe take on Thor and Jane. Very cute, very fun.
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Gladiator + Hulk = Instant classic.