Scott and Dan pick the comics they’re most looking forward to…
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Dan Greenfield, editor, 13th Dimension
Batman & Robin: Year One #4, DC. It’s fun reading this and The Last Halloween at the same time. Lotsa good early-years Batman and Robin.
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Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #35, DC. And now, an Aquaman arc.
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Batman #609 Facsimile Edition, DC. The ramp-up to April’s Hush 2 continues.
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Nightwing #122, DC. Dig the Dan Panosian variant! Wintry!
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Rogue: The Savage Land #1, Marvel. Any excuse to put her in that outfit. This ish has at least 11 covers — and probably some retailer variants too. This is an Adam Hughes variant. Just givin’ Marvel fans what they want.
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Scott Tipton, columnist, 13th Dimension
Avengers Assemble #5, Marvel. Cap-Snake? Back in my day, Cap was a wolf. I’m just sayin’.
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Marvel Masterworks: Ka-Zar Vol. 4, Marvel. Marvel’s own lord of the jungle in Savage Land tales from Doug Moench, Val Mayerik, Russ Heath and Steve Gerber!
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DC Finest: Supergirl — The Girl of Steel, DC. More wonderful Silver Age DC classics reprinted in full color, this time the early Supergirl tales from Otto Binder, Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney!
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Crisis on Infinite Earths #10 Facsimile Edition, DC. Looking back now, it’s amazing, the kind of intricate work George Perez was delivering on a monthly basis. This cover is astounding.
Dan adds: I’ve been enjoying re-reading this on a monthly basis. More than I thought I would. It’s the gold standard for events, but I wasn’t sure how well it would hold up as an actual story. It does. Oh, and check out Fred Van Lente’s COMIC BOOK DEATH MATCH: Secret Wars #10 vs. Crisis #10. Click here.
January 13, 2025
But Cap DID fight Reagan-Snake. When he turned back to human it was hard to tell the difference.