X-Force #48
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Writer: Jeph Loeb
Pencils: Angel Pollina
Inks: Mark Pennington
X-Force stages an intervention.
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Writer: Jeph Loeb
Pencils: Angel Pollina
Inks: Mark Pennington
X-Force stages an intervention.
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Script: Chris Claremont
Plot: Jim Lee & Whilce Portacio
Pencils: Whilce Portacio
Inks: Art Thibert
The X-Men and the Inhumans working together?! Is that allowed?
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Writer: Dennis O’Neil
Pencils: Mike Sekowsky
Inks: Dick Giordano
With my Egg-trospective done, I can return to my original plan of posting Wonder Woman’s Mod years.
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Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: John Buscema
Inks: Tom Palmer
Roy Thomas begins his run with an otherwise harmless retelling of one of Thor’s mythological exploits.
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Writer: Roger Stern
Pencils: Kerry Gammill
Inks: Brett Breeding
Superman: Exile.
Fearing he is a danger to the people of Earth, Superman has exiled himself into space.
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Writer: Robert Greenberger
Pencils: Tom Grindberg
Inks: Sam de la Rosa
A lot of firsts for Starman in this issue. First guest appearance in another comic, first team-up and first event.
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Writer: Bill Mantlo
Pencils: Sal Buscema
Inks: Sal Buscema
The Mad Thinker mistakenly believes Rom to be a robot, so sends one of his androids to test him.
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Writers: Dennis O’Neil and Jim Berry, based on the novel “Dragon’s Fists”
Pencils and inks: Leopoldo Duranona
My warped mind always equated Richard Dragon as DC's version of Chuck Norris, but I don’t believe Dragon ever became a tired old meme. If anything, his supporting cast proved to be more memorable than he was.
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Writer: Dennis O’Neil
Pencils: Denys Cowan
Inks: Rick Magyar
I first became aware of the Question thanks to the Justice League Unlimited cartoon. I gather that the comics version is quite different. Frankly, this book had me when I found out Lady Shiva was in it.
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