spectacularsunspot asked: I remember a Teen Titans when Arsenal was leading the team and he was falling from something and shooting an arrow towards the readers. i can't remember the issue but it was one of my faves. can you find it, please.
A quick zip through my Titans comics was unsuccessful. Anybody have a suggestion?
bathawk asked: I don't know if you would consider it to be a crossover but Identity Crisis is a great story. Also, the godfather of mega, media driven events, The Death of Superman.
I’d consider it a crossover, in that it involved multiple characters from many books, and it had a larger effect on many more.
“The Death Of Superman” blew me away at the time. It’s too bad it led to scores of unnecessary stories featuring “The Death Of…” whichever character it is this week.
that said, I also enjoyed “the Death Of Batman” series.
biloxi-beach wrote: “I’m noticing a theme.”
Yes indeed. Currently featuring Photo covers, and queueing up more birthday and first comic requests.
If you have any theme requests, suggestions, questions, comments, they are most welcome here
If you are requesting a birthday or anniversary request, please include favourite characters or comics so I can find something you like.
The Saga Of The Swamp Thing #2, June 1982,
stephenmudd asked: what is your favourite crossover of all time? I'm a big fan of (X-Men) Fatal Attractions for that image of Magneto ripping the adamantium from Wolverine's bones
I really liked “Dark Reign” from Marvel.
DC played with the concept “what if evil won?” in Final Crisis, (also an awesome series) but Marvel went all out by putting the guy who killed Gwen Stacy in Nick Fury’s old job. Watching Norman Osborn seize power, and then watching him slowly crack over the course of the crossover was just fantastic.
I also liked “Acts Of Vengeance”, “Eclipso: The Darkness Within”, and “52”
Spider-Woman #50, June 1983,
Dazzler #21, November 1982,
Amazing Spider-Man #262, March 1985,
Batman And The Outsiders #1, August 1983, cover by Jim Aparo
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fernietron wrote: “Can you do one for spider-man 1993 in the month of October please :D”
Amazing Spider-Man #382, October 1993, cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin