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Conductor of X. Master of the MARVEL Arts. All opinions my own. Newsletter available at https://tombrevoort.substack.com

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NA Annual #2, after the battle Jessica seeks safety at Avengers Tower with Tony’s team…

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NA Annual #2 interior pages…

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New Avengers Annual 2 cover by Jim Cheung, John Dell III and Justin Ponsor

New Avengers Annual 2 cover by Jim Cheung, John Dell III and Justin Ponsor

Daily Avengers Read! New Avengers vol 1 Annual 2, after his recent defeat the Hood wants revenge on the Avengers so he gathers his forces and attacks the Sanctum Sanctorum, the team along with Tigra hold on until Dr. Strange unleashes dark forces for the win, by Bendis, Pagulayan & Huet #Avengers

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4 perfect panels by @davidmarquez.bsky.social and Justin Ponsor (RIP)

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New Avengers #37 interior pages…

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New Avengers 37 cover by Leinil Francis Yu

New Avengers 37 cover by Leinil Francis Yu

Daily Avengers Read! New Avengers issue 37, it’s the Avengers versus the Hoods huge gang of villains, by Brian Michael Bendis, Leinil Francis Yu & Dave McCaig #Avengers

04.03.2026 22:48 👍 25 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 0
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‘X-Men Annual 2026’ is a bold, visually driven showcase An art-bending X-Men brawl that turns imagination into the most dangerous mutant power of all.

"X-Men Annual 2026 #1 is a bold, visually driven showcase that understands exactly what an annual should be: a playground..."
@ryanstegman.bsky.social @sanfordgreene.bsky.social #XMen #MarvelComics #NCBD @tombrevoort.bsky.social
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04.03.2026 14:31 👍 12 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
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‘Moonstar’ #1 finally gives a fan-favorite mutant the spotlight The kind of story only she could lead.

"Moonstar #1 is both a much-needed spotlight for Dani Moonstar and the kind of story only she could lead."
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04.03.2026 15:01 👍 21 🔁 9 💬 0 📌 2

The @tombrevoort.bsky.social episode of @wordballoon.bsky.social is a fun one! Go listen (and goddamn support John on Patreon is so worth it).

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‘X-Men’ #26 puts a new spin on a classic X-trope Something I never thought I'd say: I need to know what happens to Glob Hermann.

"X-Men #26 both launches a new story arc and a new take on the Danger Room, as the X-Men find themselves divided in more ways than one."
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04.03.2026 16:47 👍 9 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
定規を使って線を引く方法をご紹介します。The most basic of basics, how to draw a line with a ruler.
定規を使って線を引く方法をご紹介します。The most basic of basics, how to draw a line with a ruler. YouTube video by 浦沢チャンネル -URASAWA CHANNEL-

Oh hey, I had no idea Urasawa had a little drawing tips series on his yt channel! www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbmg...

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Fantastic Four #8 by @ryannorth.ca @ramosland.bsky.social
Victor Olazaba @delgaduck.bsky.social Travis Lanham @lindseycohick.bsky.social
@tombrevoort.bsky.social & Annalise Bissa is the most intense reads of this series yet! The creative team is going deep into these characters we love and know!

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Its very Sputnik

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A cover a day.

Iron Lantern #1, Amalgam Comics, 1997
Artist: Various
Writer: Kurt Busiek
Cost: $1.95
Value: $14.49
#comicsky #comicbooks #comics #amalgam #ironlantern

02.03.2026 11:24 👍 45 🔁 8 💬 6 📌 2

This is as it should be. Well done.

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CAPTAIN NICE had its moments. MR TERRIFIC, not so much.

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Some dude on TikTok got big mad at me for this. I stand behind it. @gailsimone.bsky.social is bringing big peak Claremont energy!

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THE MODERN WORLD
CITIZENS!
WE'RE IN A SEMI-DECLARED
SORTA KINDA NOT OUITE
WAR THING
ARE YOU DOING
VOUR
PART?/GET TRENDING!
We're all in this
TOGETHER
Patriot
Have you changed
YOUR avatar yet?|
You never know
ho's listening
Pease speak clearly
So we CAN hear you
I WANT YOU TO LIKE ENDLESS WAR
HASHTAGS
ARE WEAPONS OF WAR
by TOM TOMORROW
VIRAL VIDEOS
FOR VICTORY!

Dump something unpleasant 8
on your head TODAY!

THE MODERN WORLD CITIZENS! WE'RE IN A SEMI-DECLARED SORTA KINDA NOT OUITE WAR THING ARE YOU DOING VOUR PART?/GET TRENDING! We're all in this TOGETHER Patriot Have you changed YOUR avatar yet?| You never know ho's listening Pease speak clearly So we CAN hear you I WANT YOU TO LIKE ENDLESS WAR HASHTAGS ARE WEAPONS OF WAR by TOM TOMORROW VIRAL VIDEOS FOR VICTORY! Dump something unpleasant 8 on your head TODAY!

I think about this a lot

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Sorry, never heard about anything like this.

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FSC: 2000 AD #123 As I mentioned last week, it was on my first trip to Xanadu Comics in Wilmington, Delaware that I wound up picking up a small selection of copies of the UK weekly 2000 AD. I had a read a little bit about Judge Dredd and the weekly comic book paper that was the backbone of the UK industry, but this was the first time I was able to see and hold such things for myself. I was intrigued by them, and if there had been a way to consistently get further issues I might well have started buying the comic.

FSC: 2000 AD #123

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BC: BATMAN #263 Especially in the first half of the 1970s in which I grew up, comic books were a ubiquitous item. Almost every kid read them, at least a little bit, and they were on sale in every candy store and convenience store you were likely to encounter. This changed as the decade went on and those outlets began to stop carrying comic books. But when I was a young kid, that was the way of things. Which is all to explain that the various kids on my block with whom I would naturally play (having no other options given the geography) all had periods in which they read some comic books too.

BC: BATMAN #263, which I borrowed from my neighbor.

01.03.2026 19:38 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
BHOC: BATMAN Tempo Paperback At around this time, I wound up buying a number of Tempo paperback editions dedicated to assorted DC characters. These were DC's answer to the Marvel Pocket Books format, and they released six volumes through Grosset & Dunlap's Tempo imprint all at once. I wound up owning four of those six, starting with this BATMAN edition. That's a really odd image to choose for the front cover, given that the Caped Crusader is seen almost entirely from the back on it. But there wasn't a whole lot else to choose from in terms of the four stories reprinted in this edition, particularly if you were looking to showcase a more modern Neal Adams-style Batman rather than the character's earlier 1960s self.

BHOC: BATMAN Tempo Paperback

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MA #11 interior pages…

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Mighty Avengers 11 cover by Mark Bagley and Danny Miki

Mighty Avengers 11 cover by Mark Bagley and Danny Miki

Daily Avengers Read! Mighty Avengers issue 11, Doom returns to the present before Iron Man & Sentry, gets the drop on the Avengers and captures them, Spider-Woman powers them out of their containment, Sentry overpowers Doom and they capture him, by Bendis, Djurdjevic, Bagley & Miki #Avengers

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Brand Echh: JUSTICE #1 The development of the New Universe line had been a haphazard process. After several months had been spent in pursuit of high-minded goals in terms of creative innovation and the pedigree of those who would innovate said titles, in the end there was a mad dash to the finish line in terms of launching the eight titles that had been added to Marvel's publishing schedule and bottom line. These books pretty much all wound up being created by Marvel insiders as opposed to top science fiction authors of the day, and in a number of cases, the books themselves were swiftly handed over to other hands.

Brand Echh: JUSTICE #1

The development of the New Universe line had been a haphazard process. After several months had been spent in pursuit of high-minded goals in terms of creative innovation and the pedigree of those who would innovate said titles, in the end there was a mad dash to the finish…

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BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #33 There was really no disguising the fact that, for most of its long run, PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN was at best a secondary title, and often a series that wasn't being given A-list resources to succeed with. While there were some bright spots along the way, the series was constantly operating under the handicap of being the second Spider-Man title. This meant that AMAZING SPIDER-MAN invariably had stronger and more experienced creative teams and also set the direction for the web-slinger's life and adventures. The folks doing PETER PARKER had to be content with simply producing "more Spider-Man stories", often of relatively little consequence.

BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #33

There was really no disguising the fact that, for most of its long run, PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN was at best a secondary title, and often a series that wasn't being given A-list resources to succeed with. While there were some…

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Great Covers: WESTERN OUTLAWS #3 A fantastic 1954 cover by the terrific Russ Heath for an issue of WESTERN OUTLAWS. It’s an amazing piece of work in that Heath uses the reflection in the mirror behind the central gunman to f…

Five years ago, I spotlighted this great cover: tombrevoort.com/2021/02/28/g...

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Brand Echh – Comico Primer #1 As we’ve spoken about earlier, the 1980s saw the rise of the Direct Sales Marketplace of Comic Book Specialty Shops as a key force in the continued survival of comic books–as well as a …

Five years ago, I wrote about Comico Primer #1: tombrevoort.com/2021/02/28/b...

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Blah Blah Blog – Stand and Deliver A post from my now-defunct Marvel blog of a decade-plus ago concerning online reactions to how I was conducting myself. Stand and Deliver April 28, 2007 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General I r…

Five years ago, I reposted this piece about how I was conducting myself online: tombrevoort.com/2021/02/28/b...

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BHOC: X-MEN #111 For some reason, my family wound up going to the South Shore Mall, which was a bit of a distance from where we lived. I don’t quite know what store they had in that Mall that drove my parents…

Five years ago, I wrote about this issue of X-Men: tombrevoort.com/2021/02/28/b...

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