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avengerscompound · 5 months
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Tales of Suspense (1964) #58
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hey i'm so sorry i know you've linked to it probably a million times but i can't find it: can i have the link to your hawkeye reading list pleaseee and thank you 🥳
Hi Hi!! Please never apologize for asking I have the most unorganized blog in all hawkeye accounts LMFAOOO so not being able to find recs in here is understandable
Im assuming you mean Clint, but just in case not I will add Kate's in at the end!
So First of course is this icon's first appearance in
Tales of Suspense #57 (1964) - (he also shows up a few more times in tales of suspense but obviously this is the most important one!)
The Avengers #16 (1965) is when he joins and becomes our favorite little Avenging Archer (forewarning he is a little shit here. His favroite pass time in the beginning is driving Steve up a wall. I personally find this dynamic very funny but some dont)
He is with the Avengers for a really long time. Like more than 150+ comics(he isn't Hawkeye the whole time though as he does have a little bit I believe that starts in Avengers #63-#98 where he is Goliath. He comes back to us as Hawkeye in Avenger #99)
Hawkeye (1983) is his first solo ever! It's a mini series but its one of my personal favroites!
West Coast Avengers (1984)- this is where we get to see him take lead in a brand new team in California!
The West Coast Avengers (1985)- this is just a contitnuation of the previous mentioned!
Solo Avengers (1987)- We find out more tea about Clint's life prior to avenging here
He stays with the West Coast Avengers for a hot minute before we get his second solo
Hawkeye (1994) he's reaaaaal tough guy big feelings in this one
then he shows up in Avengers again in 1995 (yeah I know but hey he is the avenging archer so that's where youre gonna find him the most) He even gets a new lil fit and everything (he looks like he belongs in a boyband and I love it)
Thunderbolts (1998) is where Clint shows up ( in 2001 I believe) and takes over the team! He essentially helps try to guide them into being a good hero team and if I remember correctly I think its either #74-#75 where he leaves the Thunderbolts (I can't remember exactly I'm sorry)
Hawkeye (2003)- a third solo!!! look at our little guy go!!!
Then he... well he dies LMFAOOO in Avengers (2004) and the Clint Barton you knew and love is about to change forever
The New Avengers #26 (2006) if i remember correctly and it's.. well it's a sad one and he isn't the lovely Hawkeye when he comes back either. This is where Clint becomes Ronin, which is a rather dark time for Clint.
Secret Invasion (2008) This is also sad im sorry LMFAOOO Clint's morals are tested often as Ronin
The New Avengers (2009) Again he is ronin here so if youre looking for Clint just as Hawkeye he isn't here but don't worry he is back as Hawkeye soon enough
New Avengers: The Reunion (2009) whooooo's he getting a reunon with ;)
Hawkeye & Mockingbird (2010) guess what, that's who he got a reunion with I LOVE THIS COMIC
Widowmaker (2010) is basically a continue on of ^ with Nat involved
Avengers: Solo (2011) CLINT!!!! AS!!! HAWKEYE!!! Doin Hawkeye shit
Hawkeye: Blindspot (2011) do you like family angst? Good. Here. Have the family angst.
There is an event going on around this time called Fear Itself that he is involved in and also he is in Secret Avengers (2012) starting #21 or #22 where he becomes the leader.
Hawkeye (2012) We all know and love this bad boy. You could fit so many tears into it.
Secret Avengers (2013) again??? yes again.
Secret Avengers (2014) haha yeah again
Hawkeye Vs Deadpool (2014) it's fun! it's cute! Wade makes me laugh and he has a soft spot for the Hawkeyes
All-New Hawkeye (2015) there is some retconning done here
I don't wanna talk about Civil War II (2016) it makes me really sad LMFAOOO but yes he is in it and it should be read because well.. he makes a BIGGGGGG choice here that I feel has def echoed in his characterization since and has caused lots of misleading beliefs about Clint
Occupy Avengers (2016) Woooooooh I like this one it's fun
Secret Empire (2017) He is in it if I remember correctly but I grouch about this whole concept because I thought it was stupid. It gives the same energy as "What if Superman was evil" and I'm sure as a DC fan you know how annoying that concept is.
Generations: Hawkeye(2017) This is soooo cute I love this one. Kate meets a younger Clint in it and they run around together
Tales of Suspense #101 (2018) This will never not make me laugh. Him and Bucky working together is always funny
He is also involved in Kate's Hawkeye run during this time but I've got that on her list
West Coast Avengers (2018) I liked this. I love when Kate and Clint work together and I liked seeing the nods to the original WCA
Hawkeye: Freefall (2020) crying puking throwing up it's so good and fun until it's not fun anymore
Black Widow (2020) Not my favroite run for Nat... feels like the tone is off but he is in it
Thunderbolts (2022) I liked this...would have been super cool if Marvel had kept it as a continuing run because I feel like it didn't get to finish it's story. I'm still sour about it.
NOW obviously this is not everything ever he has ever been in and I'm certainly not perfect enough to have read every. single. appearance. So please forgive me if I missed something important cause sometimes my brain is not so greeat with memory.
x Kate Reading List!
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pulpsandcomics2 · 8 months
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Tales of Suspense #59 November 1964 cover by Jack Kirby
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omniversecomicsguide · 2 months
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George Pérez’s take on Captain America’s first clash with Iron Man from Tales of Suspense #58, wayyyyy back in 1964! The duo are tricked by the Chameleon into fighting each other so the manipulative villain can show off to Kraven the Hunter!
Featured Art:
CAPTAIN AMERICA VS IRON MAN (2008) by George Pérez (I can’t make out the 2nd signature)
I don’t think this was used in anything official from Marvel, but it deserves to be!
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
Super Secret Supplemental - SHIELD
S.H.I.E.L.D (or the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) was an international peacekeeping, law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency sanctioned by the United Nations. They were led by a director who reports to the World Security Council and the agency was composed of members from various nations.  SHIELD was founded to combat technologically advanced threats on world security (specifically the menace of Hydra); and they remained throughout the years on the front lines, fighting terrorism, supernatural threats and extraterrestrial menaces as an international intelligence agency.
Following the Secret Empire event, SHIELD was formerly dissolved.  Some elements of the organization remain operational, overseeing ‘black site’ prisons and handling the transition of its duties to other intelligence agencies.  
Many individuals have served as agents and operatives for SHIELD over the years.  Some of the more notable agents include the following:
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Colonel Nicholas Fury Sr. was one of the organization’s earliest recruits and he quickly matriculated to the role of director.  The character is portrayed by actor Samuel L. Jackson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Nick Fury’s first appearance was in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
Commander Timothy Dum Dum Duggan had been Fury’s colleague among the Howling Commandos during the Second World War.  He joined SHIELD and would go on to be Fury’s right-hand man, rising to the rank of director for a time.  Duggan additionally headed up SHIELD’s Godzilla division as well as its monster-oriented new Howling Commandos.  Actor Neal McDonough portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  Duggan first appeared in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
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Agent Maria Hill became the director of SHIELD following Fury’s ouster and served in the position during the first Superhero Civil War.  Hill stayed on as second in command during the time that Tony Stark acted as director.  Her hawkish attitudes and supreme distrust toward super powered individuals ultimately led to her being dishonorably discharged from the organization. Maria Hill features in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by actress Cobie Smulders.  The character first appeared in New Avengers Vol. 1 #4 (2005).  
Natalia Romanova, also known as The Black Widow, joined SHIELD following her defection from the former Soviet Union.  She has served on and off with the organization throughout her career as an Avenger and solo super hero.  Actress Scarlet Johansson portrays the Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The heroine first appeared in the pages of Tales of Suspense #52 (1964).
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Sharon Carter, Agent 13, is the niece of Peggy Carter who fought the Axis Forces alongside Captain America in the Second World War.  Agent 13 would go on to have many abetters alongside Captain America and the two became lovers.  She was believed killed in action but later returned and resumed both her position as an agent of SHIELD as well as her romance with Cap.  Actress Emily VanCamp portrays Sharon Carter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Agent 13 first appeared in the pages of Tales of Suspense #75 (1965)
Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, maintained a partnership with SHIELD throughout many of his adventures in the modern era.  He was offered the directorship over the organization in the wake of the Dark Reign storyline. An evil doppelganger of Rogers would go on to take over SHIELD, using it to forward the agenda of Hydra.  Although the doppelganger was ultimately defeated, the ordeal resulted in the official dissolution of the organization.  Actor Chris Evans portrays Cap in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The hero first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (1941).  
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The Inhuman heroine, Daisy Johnson, was sought out by Nick Fury during a time in which he was conducting covert affairs for SHIELD.  Fury placed Daisy in charge of an unsanctioned operation to topple a regime in Latveria.  Having gained Fury’s trust, young Daisy was offered level 10 clearance at SHIELD, effectively making her Fury’s second in charge.  Following Fury’s ouster, Daisy briefly served as the organizations director before Maria Hill’s political maneuvering forced her out.  Actress Chloe Bennet portrays Daisy Johnson in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield.  The young heroine first appeared in Secret War #2 (2004).
Agent Melinda May earned a reputation as one of SHIELD’s most effective field operatives.  Her quick thinking and highly proficient combat skills helped her save the day on many occasions, earning her the nickname ‘The Calvary.’  May was chosen by section commander, Phil Coulson, to lead a team to take down a terrorist cell that had obtained the mystical Uru sword.  Following the dissolution of SHIELD, May has gone on to become an agent for The FBI. Actress Ming-Na Wen portrayed Agent May in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield.  The heroine first comic book appearance was in Agents of SHIELD Vol. 3 #1 (2014).  
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Agent Gabe Jones served as a member of the Howling Commandos during World War II.  Following the war, Fury recruited Jones to become an agent of SHIELD.  Jones became a top operative and was a crucial part to bringing down the nefarious organization known as The Secret Empire.  He would later be a part of the SHIELD task force to contain the monster Godzilla.  Jones featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayed by actor Derek Luke.  The hero first appeared in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
Having graduated top of his class at the SHIELD training program, Agent Jasper Sitwell earned a position as Director Fury’s chief assistant and secretary.  In this role, Sitwell (then known as Agent 22) periodically stood in as temporary director during times in which Fury was on assignment or otherwise unavailable.  Sitwell later acted as the official liaison between SHIELD and Stark Industries, which led to many adventures involving Iron Man and the hero’s many foes.  A decidedly less heroic version of Jasper Sitwell featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by actor Maximiliano Hernández.  The agent first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #144 (1966).
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Agent Victoria Hand had been an accountant at SHIELD who voiced significantly hawkish views on how the organization should be run.  Her notions caught the attention of Norman Osborn who had been made director of SHIELD following the Secret Invasion event.  Osborn promoted Hand as his chief lieutenant and she essentially acted as director in that Osborn was often preoccupied with his various diabolical schemes.  Hand remained with the organization following Osborn’s ouster and the new director, Tony Stark, assigned her as the official liaison to the Avengers.  She was later killed in action.  Actress Saffron Burrows portrayed Hand in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield.  The agent first appeared in the pages of Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2 #8 (2008).
The enigmatic Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine joined SHIELD because she was bored by her life of privilege and luxury.  Her keen tactical mind and fierce combat skills helped her rise through the ranks and she soon became a top agent.  She also became romantically involved with Nick Fury, ultimately leading her to be transferred to the European branch to avoid the appearance that Fury was showing favoritism.  The Contessa would briefly act as director of SHIELD yet was secretly involved with a villainous cabal known as Leviathan.   Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The Contessa first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #159 (1967).
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Alphonso ‘Mac’ Mackenzie had acted as a liaison between SHIELD and the CIA before formerly becoming an agent of SHIELD.  He quickly became a top agent, frequently working alongside fellow agents Jasper Sitwell and Jimmy Woo.  Something of a luddite, Mac was highly distrustful of SHIELD’s increasing reliance on advanced technology.  His suspicions in this regard proved crucial in preventing the organization from being taken over by The Deltite Corporation, thwarting the plan to replace all top agents with Life Model Decoy androids.  A version of Mackenzie featured in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actor Henry Simmons. The agent first appeared in the pages of Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 (1988)
Agent Sidney Levine, often known as The Gaffer, had been a fighter pilot during World War II.  Following the war he became involved in creating special effects for Hollywood.  He ingenuity for gadgetry resulted in his being recruited into SHIELD.  Working in conjunction with technicians from Stark Industries, The Gaffer was responsible for many of the organizations most ingenious weapons and devices.  The agent first appeared in Strange Tales #159 (1967).
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Phillip Coulson served as an Army Ranger stationed in Afghanistan.  During his service he became close friends with fellow Ranger, Marcus Johnson.  After Johnson learned he was the son of Nick Fury he ended up recruited into SHIELD and Coulson signed up alongside him.  Coulson would go on to become a top operative and oversaw his own squad of agents.  Coulson was later apparently killed by Deadpool in the opening salvos of The Secret Empire Event.  Yet it turned out that Coulson was resurrected by the villainous of Mephisto who then used Coulson as a pawn in the creation of the government-sanctioned super-team, the Squadron Supreme of America.  Actor Clarke Gregg portrayed Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  His first comic book appearance was in the pages of Battle Scars #1 (2011).  
Marcus Johnson, born Nicholas Fury Jr., grew up unaware that he was the son of Nick Fury and that he had inherited the ‘infinity formula’ from his father.  This led him to being targeted by the villainous Orion who sought to extract the formula from him so to save his own life.  He was saved and ended up following in father’s footsteps, joining SHIELD.  Nick Fury Jr first appeared in Battle Scars #1 (2011).  
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Agent Jimmy Woo worked for the FBI leading a task force hunting down the international crime lord known as The Golden Claw.  He was later recruited into SHIELD and aided the organization in finally taking the Claw down.  He remained with SHIELD participating in many missions and acting as part of SHIELD’s Godzilla Unit.  Years later, The Golden Claw resurfaced and Woo would go on to take over the Claw’s organization, reforming it into the Atlas Foundation and a force for good.  Actor Randell Park portrays Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The agent’s first comic book appearance was in the pages of Yellow Claw #1 (1956).
A former captain in the United States Air Force, Clay Quartermain was recruited into the ranks of SHIELD during its battle against the forces of The Golden Claw.  He continued on with the organization and embarked on numerous missions.  His garrulousness and boastful nature rubbed some of his fellow agents the wrong way, but he proved himself highly capable and was put in charge of SHIELD’s Hulk-Busters unit.  He was later apparently killed while investigating the mystery of the Red Hulk.  Clay Quartermain first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #163 (1967).
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Agent Barbara ‘Bobbi’ Morse, also known as Agent 19, served as a field agent and scientist for SHIELD, sharing numerous adventures alongside Ka-Zar of the Savage Land.  Fearing that her work with SHIELD could endanger her family, Morse faked her death and began operating as the costumed hero Mockingbird.  Not long thereafter, she became a frequent ally of Hawkeye.  The two fell in love and eventually married and together they formed the West Coast branch of The Avengers.  Actress Adrianne Palicki portrayed Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield; whereas actress Linda Cardellini has played Hawkeye’s wife and former SHIELD Agent 19 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The heroine first appeared in the pages of Astonishing Tales Vol. 1 #6 (1971).
Junior agent Roz Solomon served as a member of SHIELD in the organization’s environmental sciences division.  A staunch environmentalist, Solomon investigated an illegal oceanic drilling practice conducted by the Roxxan Oil Corporation and ended up sharing an adventure with the Mighty Thor. Following the dissuasion of SHIELD, Solomon accepted an offer by King T’Challa to become a part of his Agents of Wakanda program.  The intrepid young agent first appeared in the pages of Thor: God of Thunder #12 (2013).  
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Commodore Lance Hunter was born in Kent, England and served in the Royal Navy before becoming a top operative for MI-6.  He was later put in charge of the organization, S.T.R.I.K.E. (or the Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies) which acted as a sister agency to SHIELD in the United Kingdom.  Hunter would go on to have numerous adventures alongside Nick Fury, Captain Britain and Captain America.  During his missions in conjunction with SHIELD, Hunter sparked up a romance with SHIELD agent, Bobbi Morse. The pair briefly rekindled their romance following Bobbi’s divorce from Clint Barton.  Actor Nick Blood portrayed a version of Lance Hunter in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield.  The hero first appeared in the pages of Captain Britain #19 (1977).
Agent Monica Chang was the chief of SHIELD's Artificial Intelligence division. She was tasked with the interrogation of Hank Pym after the virus with which he destroyed Ultron evolved into the A.I. known as Dimitrios, and started mounting cyberattacks against secure military and intelligence targets. She ordered Hank Pym to help her destroy this new threat, for which Pym created a new team of Avengers: the Avengers A.I.  Chang acted as a part of the Avengers A.I. until Dimitrios was destroyed and the team disbanded.  The heroine first appeared in the pages of Avengers A.I. #1 (2013).
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Doctor Jemma Simmons had been a science officer at SHIELD when she was recruited into Phil Coulson’s special operations unit investigating the mystical Uru sword.  Simmons later aided Coulson in garnering the aide of the Inhuman known as Karnak in a kidnapping case.  During another mission, Dr. Simmons was infected with a virus manufactured by the terrorist cell, AIM.  The virus proved fatal yet Simmons was saved when Deathlock transformed her into a partial cyborg.  The agent originally appeared in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actress Elizabeth Henstridge.  Simmon's first comic appearance was int he pages of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 3 #1 (2014).
Agent Leopold Fitz had been a fifth level SHIELD operative who showed a tremendous aptitude for mechanical engineering.  He was recruited by Commander Phil Coulson to act as a part of his special operations squad to address a terrorist group that had obtained the mystical Uru sword.  Fitz remained a part of Cousin’s team until it was disbanded.  Fitz originally appeared in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actor Iain De Caestecker.  The agent’s first comic appearance was int he pages of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 3 #1 (2014).
The organization first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #135 (1965).  
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smbhax · 2 months
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From "The Green Thing!" in Tales of Suspense #51, March 1964. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script and pencils, Matt Fox inks, Artie Simek letters. Original colorist unknown. Photoshop color reduction.
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'Kitten with a Whip' (1964) tells the story of Jody, a troubled teenager portrayed by Ann-Margret, who breaks free from a juvenile detention facility and descends upon the quiet home of David Stratton, portrayed by John Forsythe. Jody's arrival turns David's peaceful life upside down, and what ensues is a riveting tale of suspense, drama, and rebellion.
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Today in 1964, Hawkeye debuted in Tales of Suspense #57 by Stan Lee and Don Heck.
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doctorofmagic · 1 year
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May 2023 Solicitations: Doctor Strange confirmed appearances
DOCTOR STRANGE #4
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Jed MacKay (W) • ANDY MACDONALD (A) • Cover by Alex Ross
Clea Variant Cover by DERRICK CHEW • VARIANT COVER BY CHRISTIAN WARD
MEET WONG…AGENT OF W.A.N.D.!
Wong and magic super-spy Pandora Peters are reforming S.H.I.E.L.D.’s covert mystical organization. Their first mission? Find a supernatural serial killer who not only destroys magic but eats it! Who is this horrifying monster? And what future danger does it spell for Doctor Strange?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
WARLOCK: REBIRTH #3 (OF 5)
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RON MARZ (W) • RON LIM (A/C)
Variant Cover by MIKE HAWTHORNE
Adam Warlock and Doctor Strange must escape Soul World! But in order to do that, Adam will have to fight Eve head on! Without the Soul Gem, does Adam stand a chance?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
ULTIMATE INVASION #1 (OF 4)
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JONATHAN HICKMAN (W) • BRYAN HITCH (A/C) • FOIL VARIANT COVER BY BRYAN HITCH ALSO AVAILABLE
NEGATIVE SPACE VARIANT COVER BY JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER
VARIANT COVER BY PEACH MOMOKO • VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY PEACH MOMOKO
VARIANT COVER BY ED MCGUINNESS • VARIANT COVER BY RON LIM
VARIANT COVER BY SARA PICHELLI • VARIANT COVER BY RUSSELL DAUTERMAN
BLANK VARIANT COVER ALSO AVAILABLE
THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE BEGINS!
Superstar creators Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch team up!
The Illuminati must form once again to stop the Maker from his plans to destroy – or perhaps rebuild – the universe, with Miles Morales at the center of it all! Bryan’s work on THE ULTIMATES helped redefine super hero comics for the 2000s - wait until you see what he and Jonathan have in store for this decade! Including new data pages by Jonathan Hickman - plus exclusive behind-the-scenes material on the world-building that has gone into this project!
56 PGS./Rated T+ …$8.99
SON OF ORIGINS OF MARVEL COMICS: MARVEL TALES #1 (reprint)
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Written by STAN LEE & LARRY LIEBER
Penciled by JACK KIRBY, DON HECK, STEVE DITKO & BILL EVERETT
Cover by NICK BRADSHAW
VARIANT COVER BY PEACH MOMOKO • DOG VARIANT COVER BY CHRISSIE ZULLO
VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY NICK BRADSHAW
Relive the debut appearances of even more pop-culture icons as we celebrate the legacy of the House of Ideas with MARVEL TALES! In INCREDIBLE HULK (1962) #1, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby unveil perhaps their most tragic hero of all. Is the Hulk man, is he monster…or is he both? In JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1952) #83, Larry Lieber joins Lee and Kirby to bring the mighty Thor from Norse myth to the Marvel Universe! In TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #39, Lee, Lieber and artist Don Heck introduce Tony Stark – and show how, to save his own life, he must build the invincible armor of Iron Man! In STRANGE TALES (1951) #110-111, Lee and Steve Ditko present the psychedelic world of Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts! And in DAREDEVIL (1964) #1, Bill Everett teams with Lee to show how blind youth Matt Murdock becomes the fearless adventurer known as Daredevil!
104 PGS./Rated All Ages …$7.99
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Despite the many solicitations, I don’t think it will be a busy for Stephen (at least, on the confirmed appearances) because, well, Ults will be confused on Miles Morales, not the Illuminati. And the other one is just a reprint. Stephen will be certainly more featured in Warlock, which is nice to see again since they share a history. And that’s it!
(also furry!Stephen sos)
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Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than with a movie marathon filled with spine-tingling chills and eerie adventures? Whether you're gathering with friends, family, or looking for a solo scare fest, our handpicked selection of Halloween and fall-themed movies has got you covered. From classic horror to animated tales and everything in between, this ultimate movie guide will take your Halloween and Fall-filled experience to new heights.
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Animated: Cartoons for the Playful Spook: Dive into the enchanting world of animated Halloween tales. From mischievous chipmunks to lovable monsters, our collection of animated movies offers the perfect blend of humour and spooky fun. Explore the ghoulish adventures of Alvin and the Chipmunks, embark on a journey through the afterlife in "Coco," and unravel the mysteries of haunted houses with beloved characters like Casper the Friendly Ghost.
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman
Corpse Bride
Coraline
Coco
Fun Size
Frankenweenie
Hotel Transylvania
Hotel Transylvania 2
Hotel Transylvania: Summer Vacation
Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Monster House
ParaNorman
Scoob! (2020)
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Spirited Away
The Addams Family (2019)
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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Live Action: Live Action Thrills: For those seeking heart-pounding excitement and hair-raising suspense, our live-action movie suggestions are sure to deliver. From Tim Burton's signature dark fantasy style to iconic horror franchises, you'll find a variety of options to keep you on the edge of your seat. Immerse yourself in the quirky world of "Beetlejuice," and revisit the supernatural charm of "Hocus Pocus."
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Annabelle
Annabelle Comes Home
Annabelle: Creation
Beetlejuice
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Carrie
Casper
Creepshow
Dark Shadows
Day Shift
Death Becomes Her
Double, Double, Toil & Trouble
Donnie Darko
Edward Scissorhands
Fido
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Get Out
Goosebumps
Goosebumps 2
Halloweentown (1-4)
Hereditary
Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus 2
Interview with the Vampire
Muppets Haunted Mansion
Practical Magic
Shaun of the Dead
Sleepy Hollow
The Addams Family
The Addams Family Values
The Craft
The Curse of Bridge Hollow
The Haunted Mansion
The Little Vampire
The Love Witch
The Munsters (2022)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (2016)
The Witches (1990/2020)
The Witch
Twilight (Series)
Vampires Suck
Warm Bodies
What We Do in the Shadows
Zombieland
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Vintage Horror: Vintage Chills and Classic Horrors: Step back in time with a selection of vintage horror films that have stood the test of time. Experience the captivating performances of horror legends like Vincent Price and Boris Karloff in classics such as "House on Haunted Hill" and "The Mummy." Journey into the eerie worlds created by Alfred Hitchcock in "Psycho" and explore the timeless terror of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein."
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Arsenic and Old Lace
Bride of Frankenstein
Carrie
Child's Play
Comedy of Terrors (1963)
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Dracula (1931)
House of Wax (1953)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Labyrinth
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Psycho
Tales from the Crypt
The Birds
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
The Exorcist
The Invisible Man
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
The Mummy (1932)
The Shining
The Wolf Man (1941)
The Blob ---
Horror: Modern Scares for the Brave: Ready to be spooked by more recent releases? Our modern horror movie picks will satisfy your craving for contemporary scares. Immerse yourself in the psychological depths of "Hereditary," navigate the terrors of found-footage in "The Blair Witch Project," and experience the relentless pursuit of a masked killer in "You're Next."
A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
All Hallows Eve
Annabelle
Annabelle Comes Home
Annabelle: Creation
Cabin in the Woods
Child's Play
Get Out
Halloween (Series)
Hereditary
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marvelreader · 5 months
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Tales of Suspense #59 (Aug 11, 1964)
Like the other anthology titles, Suspense is now split between Iron Man & Captain America. I'm not sure what happened but Don Heck's art in the Iron Man story is really exceptional in this issue. He's really flexing here. It also ends on a fun cliffhanger.
The Cap story is a fun romp where we are introduced to Jarvis and the Avengers Mansion for the first time. Kirby has fun drawing Cap stomping some goons who think Cap is the weakest Avenger.
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A Story: Lee / Heck
B Story: Lee / Kirby / Stone
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Hey Imp! I'm looking to purchase an omnibus or volume for any series Namor has and I was wondering what'd be the best for someone who's just getting into the character? I've read Atlantis Attacks, King in Black: Namor, Invaders (2019), and All New Invaders, but I want to read more surrounding him and his cast of characters. Since you're the resident expert, what do you recommend?
Hello! I highly recommend new Namor fans read Saga of the Sub-Mariner (1988), a 12 limited series that goes over Namor's entire history from the Golden Age until the 90s series. If you don't want to hunt down the single comics then you can find it in an Omnibus which also collects Jim Hammond's 4 issue limited series.
Sub-Mariner & The Original Human Torch
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However the best era of Namor was in the Silver Age in terms of his supporting cast and stories that feature him and Atlantis. There's quite a few collections out there:
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Marvel Masterworks: Sub-Mariner volumes collect: Marvel Comics #1 Daredevil (1964) #7 + 77 Tales to Astonish #70-101 Tales of Suspense #80 Iron Man & Sub-Mariner (1968) #1 The Sub-Mariner (1968) #1-72 Marvel Spotlight (1971) #27
This is the longest running and most definitive Silver Age run for Namor and Atlantis. It introduces a lot of characters, and Namor villains, and brings back old characters from the Golden Age as well.
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Epic Collection: Sub-Mariner volumes collect: Fantastic Four (1961) #4, 6, 9, 14, 27, 33, Annual 1 Strange Tales (1951) #107 Avengers (1963) #3-4 X-Men (1963) #6 Daredevil (1964) #7 Tales to Astonish #70-76 The Sub-Mariner (1968) #4-27
There's some overlap/same issues here as the Masterworks but also I consider the Epic collection as Namor's early guest starring comics all in one place.
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This is a new Omnibus, but it collects stuff that's been in the other two. Mighty Marvel Masterworks: Namor the Sub-Mariner collects:
Tales to Astonish #70-80 Daredevil (1964) #7
Prince, Namor the Sub-Mariner (1984) has not been collected to my knowledge but it's a 4 issue limited series
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Personally I would rec Sub-Mariner: Revolution which collects: Sub-Mariner (2007) #1-6
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The full 90s series has not been collected into an Omnibus yet but so far Marvel has put out a few volumes.
Namor: Visionaries - John Bryne collects Namor, the Sub-Mariner (1990) #1-18
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Namor the Sub-Mariner by John Bryne & Jae Lee collects: Namor, the Sub-Mariner (1990) #1-40, Annual 1 + 2, Incredible Hulk Annual #18, Silver Surfer Annual 5, Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Annual 2
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All that's left is the Namor: The First Mutant collections which I think is split into 2 volumes and collects Namor: The First Mutant (2010) - 11 issues + Annual, but it could be more like an x-men comic in there too or something
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Namor in other omnibuses would be a lot because he's been on nearly every major Marvel team, and I know this is alot but I wanted to give you a complete look at the omnibuses that only focus on Namor solos and not the other teams omnibuses. As I said before I personally enjoy the comics of Sub-Mariner (2007), Tales to Astonish and The Sub-Mariner (1968), First Mutant is good too.
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makeminemarvel · 1 year
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Tales of Suspense (1959) #50, February 1964
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marvelman901 · 1 year
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Tales of Suspense vol 1 49 (1964) . The New Iron Man Meets The Angel! . Written and Edited by Stan Lee Penciled by Steve Ditko Inked by Paul Reinman Lettered by Sam Rosen Cover by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Stan Goldberg and Artie Simek . An explosion bathed Angel in radioactivity, causing his personality to change for the worse. He left the X-Men to become a villain and Iron Man fought him. Eventually the radioactivity dissipated and Angel was back to normal again... . See more relevant content here: #marvelman901ironman #marvelman901avengers #marvelman901angel #marvelman901xmen #marvelman901stanlee #marvelman901jackkirby #marvelman901steveditko #marvelman901professorx #marvelman901cyclops #marvelman901iceman #marvelman901beast #marvelman901jeangrey #marvelman901hulk #marvelman901thor #marvelman901pym #marvelman901wasp . #ironman #avengers #xmen #angel #stanlee #60s #professorx #beast #jeangrey #cyclops #iceman #steveditko #jackkirby (på/i New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co3sa8yq-Zc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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namorthesubmariner · 2 years
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Lady Dorma Comic Reading Guide
First appearing in Marvel Comics (1939) #1 Lady Dorma is Atlantis’s most beloved Atlantean Noble Woman, Namor’s true love, and his greatest loss. Her love for Prince Namor is no secret yet Dorma’s passions sometimes misguide her but in the end her courage, quick wit, and heart give her strength to save her people and her true love. Read all about one of Marvel’s first ladies!
Golden Age
Marvel Comics (1939) #1
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) #10-15
Human Torch (1940) #3
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) #24-25
Sub-Mariner Comics (1941) #32
Young Men (1950) #28
Silver Age
Fantastic Four(1961) Annual 1,#33
Daredevil(1964) #7
Tales to Astonish #70-77,79-81
Tales of Suspense #79
Tales to Astonish #83-98,101
The Sub-Mariner(1968) #2-9,11,15
Incredible Hulk(1968) #118
The Sub-Mariner(1968) #16-18,20-25,27-29
Fantastic Four(1961) #103-104
The Sub-Mariner(1968) #31,33-38
Bronze Age
The Defenders(1972) #93
The New Mutants(1983) Annual 5
Modern Age
Saga of the Sub-Mariner(1988) #2,5,7,9-10
Namor, the Sub-Mariner ( 1990) #13-15,19-21
Fantastic Four Unlimited (1993) #6
Hulk (2008) #10
Fantastic Four (1961) #569
King in Black: Namor (2020) #1-5
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