"Alex... tell me about your brother.", by Joe Quesada, with Inks by Al Milgrom, Letters by Richard Starkings and Steve Dutro, Colors by Marie Javins, and a Script by Peter David.
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Essential X-Men #93 (2008) [originally published in, X-men #98)
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X-Force #44: Already in Progress
by Jeph Loeb; adam Pollina; Mark Farmer; Marie Jarvins and Chris Eliopoulos
Marvel
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X-Force #70-81 "The Road Trip arc"
"X-Force Fun Fact: While many superhero groups are funded by the government or wealthy patrons, the members of X-Force refuse to sell out. Consequently, they're broke."
Writer: John Francis Moore, Joseph Harris
Pencils: Adam Pollina, Andy Smith, Mike S. Miller
Inks: Mark Morales, Team X, Hanna & Parsons, Rob Still
Letters: Richard Starkings/Comicraft, Emerson Miranda, Kolja Fuchs
Colors: Marie Javins, John Kalisz, Gloria Vasquez, Steve Buccellato, Guillermo Zubiaga
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Stan Lee, Marie Javins, John Romita and Roy Thomas in the Spider-Man costume back in the day.
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What If...Wolverine Battled Conan the Barbarian
Volume 2 #16 -August 1990
"What if Wolverine Really Met Conan the Barbarian?!"
written by John Rozum
colors by Marie E. Javins
art by Armando Gil
lettered by Brad K. Joyce
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Rogue and Nightcrawler in What If #98 (1997), by Leonardo Manco & Marie Javins
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Fantastic Four, Vol. 1 # 352 by Walt Simonson, with Letters by Bill Oakley, and Colors by Marie Javins.
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X-Force #66: Tragic Kingdom
by John Francis Moore; Adam Pollina: Mark Morales; Marie Javins and Richard Starkings
Marvel
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X-Force #75 "Exploding Colossal Man"
Writer: John Francis Moore
Art: Adam Pollina
Inks: Mark Morales
Colors: Marie Javins, Gloria Vasquez
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are you open to elaborating on the DC comics thing because I also quit during the new 52 and i wasn't aware they were doing good again
I think it's in big part because DC comics was taken over by women haha. Marie Javins took over as editor-in-chief a couple years ago and it's really starting to show. It seems like most of the garbage of the last ten years+ is being largely ignored at this point (which I know is in part because of Rebirth etc) and they're just MORE FUN AGAIN. I noticed more and more of my friends being hired by them which is a great sign in itself.
I recently picked up the new Fire & Ice series, Birds of Prey, and Blue Beetle and they're all great??? I kept going back and seeing what else is really good and picked up the new Superboy and I probably would have grabbed more if I didn't just miss the first issues. I'M STRAIGHT UP GOING TO ACTUALLY GET ME A PULL GOING AGAIN I DON'T UNDERSTAND.
The only thing I've read in the decade is that Blue & Gold series they did last year which was pretty fun in itself and Tom King's Mister Miracle. I grabbed the trades of Human Target which I had no idea was a JLI story. I just started reading it and holy shit it's so good???
anyway I'll just full on admit that my JLI guys just fucking being themselves again is everything to me. I have bias in that corner.
But if you miss DC I sincerely suggest poking your head in and seeing what's up.
If anybody that wants to add/elaborate more that knows more about what's been going on, please feel free to. I've been a bitter ex trying not to pay attention for so long.
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