Brief but fairly accurate. In the 7th century, the Muslims were the invaders and occupiers of the Israelites and Judeans who had lived there for 2000 years prior to the invention of the cult currently known as Islam.
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Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott - Fantastic Four Annual #11 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1976)
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(via Invaders #1 - 1st issue - Pencil Ink)
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BHOC: INVADERS #38
INVADERS was a series on a downward slope, and much closer to cancellation that I realized as a regular reader. I could tell that something was off about the book, but I was so invested in the Golden Age as a concept and in the formative versions of these characters, like the Justice Society of America over at DC, that I never allowed it to puncture my enthusiasm for the series. INVADERS was a…
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Cover of the Day:
What If? #4 (August, 1977)
Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia
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Reading Invaders comics is understanding that sometimes a family is an android who can set himself on fire, a child he found who can also light himself on fire, an Atlantean prince, a normal fourteen year old, a vampire with superspeed, and a 20 year old filled with government funded chemicals. The 20 year old filled with chemicals is also the one in charge
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Captain America by Kevin Maguire
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Defunct Teams
The Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe #013 (1984)
Art by Alan Kupperberg, Mike Zeck, Alan Kupperberg, Kyle Baker, Paul Becton, Kim DeMulder And Joe Rubinstein
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The Invaders riding hell for leather on a line drive to something important.
I would pity the nazis in the way if I were capable of pitying nazis.
Captain America 448
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