Avengers Annual 13,1984 Stern,Ditko & Byrne is a fun story! Typical day in the Marvel Universe! Also Spidey Annual 1980 O’NEIL,Miller &Palmer and Annual 1981 same team but with Klaus Janson! I miss the older annuals from over the years, main story in the monthly and concludes in the Annual! DC did classic reprints for a damn quarter which helps you get who the characters are etc. As ALWAYS you guys are doing a great job 😎👍! Keep reading and making comix!❤️🎯
Correct, New Mutants Annual #5 was the other annual Rob contributed to for this crossover series. You've covered his Uncanny X-Men #245 but another Rob issue from this worth a look is X-Factor #40. As for Bagley, his first Marvel work was Star Comics' Visionaries before, as you mention, his fill-in on New Universe titles Nightmask, Starbrand and Psi-Force (the latter where he was first teamed with Fabian Nicieza).
I’ve been going through my collection lately. It’s all out of sorts after merging a friend’s collection he left me when he moved. Not the best Janson story but Detective annual no. 1, has Denny on writing chores with Janson. A third of it are silent panels, sometimes entire pages which is interesting. Bonus: every Batman story needs him fighting a giant bird.
First storyline I collected. But I think this was the first issue I bought. Every week at the drugstore. I loved the list of villains towards the back. I'd stared and red those two pages over and over.
Lifeform storyline ran through the Hulk, Daredevil, Silver Surfer and the Punisher 1990, I think. Great story. Angel Medina's penciling for the Hulk stood out to me. Easy $1 bin scores
Here's a few: Marvel Two-in-One annual #7 from 1982, just a fun story and a great Ben Grimm moment. New Mutants annual #1 just for the amazing cover. Action Comics annual #1 from 1987 with Art Adams and John Byre - great page of Batman impaling a vampire in that one. Amazing Spider-Man annual 14 from 1980 and 15 from 1981 with frank Miller. ASM annual 20 with a badass Iron Man 2020. FF annual 17 from 1983 - great story on what happened to the cows from FF #2.
I got my Marvel tryout kit when i was around that time. 9 i think i was in 86 and my parent bought it for me at an old pic and save here in cali. Still got it at my parents and i remember i was too scared to draw in it, thinking i was going to mess it up. I remember i fucked up trying to color one page lol. I gotta dig that one up. Anyways, great vid like always. I think Uncle Rob mentioned on his recent podcasts about this joint here actually, and I wanna say it's one of his earlier works for Marvel.
Love the vids are you guys old enough to remember the original EIdes comics on Liberty Ave? Punk rock heaven it had holes in the floor covered by plywood best store ever!
Thrilling stuff. I love coloring this and really wanted to color Rob more often.
Looks like Rob was referencing Peg Pundy for his Mary Jane.
Polio was the last problem civilization solved.
Avengers Annual 13,1984 Stern,Ditko & Byrne is a fun story! Typical day in the Marvel Universe! Also Spidey Annual 1980 O’NEIL,Miller &Palmer and Annual 1981 same team but with Klaus Janson! I miss the older annuals from over the years, main story in the monthly and concludes in the Annual! DC did classic reprints for a damn quarter which helps you get who the characters are etc. As ALWAYS you guys are doing a great job 😎👍! Keep reading and making comix!❤️🎯
Correct, New Mutants Annual #5 was the other annual Rob contributed to for this crossover series. You've covered his Uncanny X-Men #245 but another Rob issue from this worth a look is X-Factor #40.
As for Bagley, his first Marvel work was Star Comics' Visionaries before, as you mention, his fill-in on New Universe titles Nightmask, Starbrand and Psi-Force (the latter where he was first teamed with Fabian Nicieza).
I too enjoy seeing the beginning of Liefeld’s work. It’s just enjoyable… all encompassing.
Man, I remember picking this up from my local newsagency back in the day. Good times... Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
Web of Spider-Man, 51, 52 I think was Bagley’s first Spider-Man great storyline too.
I’ve been going through my collection lately. It’s all out of sorts after merging a friend’s collection he left me when he moved. Not the best Janson story but Detective annual no. 1, has Denny on writing chores with Janson. A third of it are silent panels, sometimes entire pages which is interesting. Bonus: every Batman story needs him fighting a giant bird.
I wish Liefeld drew like that on youngbloods
First storyline I collected. But I think this was the first issue I bought. Every week at the drugstore. I loved the list of villains towards the back. I'd stared and red those two pages over and over.
Todd McFarlane's Infinity Inc for DC was an awesome gem I found during a mass purchase.
Lifeform storyline ran through the Hulk, Daredevil, Silver Surfer and the Punisher 1990, I think. Great story. Angel Medina's penciling for the Hulk stood out to me. Easy $1 bin scores
Surfer left that thing on the moon too. It's still there. I want to find out it's been eating Inhumans out there.
I believe Bagley's first Spider-Man was the previous annual
non profits make a lot of money off the homeless, they don't want to actually solve the problem.
I wish that the live-action Abomination looked as good as he does on the cover of this issue.
I do love me some Fred Hembeck.
Here's a few: Marvel Two-in-One annual #7 from 1982, just a fun story and a great Ben Grimm moment. New Mutants annual #1 just for the amazing cover. Action Comics annual #1 from 1987 with Art Adams and John Byre - great page of Batman impaling a vampire in that one. Amazing Spider-Man annual 14 from 1980 and 15 from 1981 with frank Miller. ASM annual 20 with a badass Iron Man 2020. FF annual 17 from 1983 - great story on what happened to the cows from FF #2.
Peter must be rocking Leica, they last forever.
I think those Joe Mad Spideys might be from his 3 issue run on Avenging Spider-Man.
Uncanny 346 too
Love the topicality of this video with She-Hulk defending Abomination in her eponymous show.
I really enjoyed this video. Your comments and insights are wonderful.
Captaina America annual 8.
I got my Marvel tryout kit when i was around that time. 9 i think i was in 86 and my parent bought it for me at an old pic and save here in cali. Still got it at my parents and i remember i was too scared to draw in it, thinking i was going to mess it up. I remember i fucked up trying to color one page lol. I gotta dig that one up.
Anyways, great vid like always. I think Uncle Rob mentioned on his recent podcasts about this joint here actually, and I wanna say it's one of his earlier works for Marvel.
Fred Hembeck had a strip that appeared in the DC promo page they printed in all their comics of the late 70s/early 80s. So he did appear everywhere.
Beat me to it. Fred LOVED DC Silver.
17:43 Avenging Spider-Man 1-3
Great as always!
Super inspired stuff
Fascinating!
Hey Jim and Ed! Can you do one for the Shattershot Annuals that had all the future Image guys in it? Love your content, by the way!!!
Cool comic, this channel changed my opinions on Liefeld
Love the vids are you guys old enough to remember the original EIdes comics on Liberty Ave? Punk rock heaven it had holes in the floor covered by plywood best store ever!
This was prime time for me as a kid and never saw or heard of this issue. I love his She-Hulk. I’d want a Liefeld series. Anyone else?
Great. More characters defiled by Liefeld.