Avengers V3 (1998)

After the Heroes Reborn series concluded, the Avengers comic was restarted with vol. 3 #1 written by Kurt Busiek and pencilled by George Pérez. New members during this run included the revived Wonder Man, JusticeFirestarSilverclaw, and Triathlon. The Avengers fought many of their traditional villains such as the Grim Reaper, Ultron, Count Nefaria, and Kang the Conqueror. The limited series Avengers Forever, starting during this period, was a time travel story that explored the history of the Avengers and resolved many outstanding questions about Kang and Immortus’s past manipulations of the team, featuring various Avengers from the past, present and possible futures working alongside Kang the Conqueror and Rick Jones as part of Kang’s attempt to escape his perceived ‘destiny’ as Immortus.

Gear Station (2000)

GEAR23 Magical battles, secret societies, timeless romance and underground fight clubs, combine to make this an ultimate tale of epic proportions! Witness the Gear Station, an ancient device with unimaginable power, secretly guarded by the mysterious Dominion of Souls. Peer within the city of Domain, see a betrayal, sparked by a jealous love, which will ultimately change the lives of this world forever. Meet Bryce, a reluctant young hero, who holds the fulfillment of the ancient prophecy in his hands. Arthur, former bodyguard to the monarch who’s undying love for the princess fuels his quest for justice. Yoshi, master of the ancient ways of majic and former teacher of the Steamlords, who had to return to his old ways of battle. Darwin, half human half fairy, who’s attitude gets her in a spot of trouble.

Avengers V1 (1990’s)

At this point, ongoing storylines and character development focused on the Black Knight, SersiCrystal, Hercules, the Vision, and the Black Widow. Their primary antagonists in this run were the mysterious Proctor and his team of other-dimensional Avengers known as the Gatherers. During this period, the Avengers found themselves facing increasingly murderous enemies and were forced to question their rule against killing.[109]

This culminated in “Operation: Galactic Storm“, a 19-part storyline that ran through all Avengers-related titles and showcased a conflict between the Kree and the Shi’ar Empire. The team split when Iron Man and several dissidents executed the Supreme Intelligence against the wishes of Captain America. After a vote disbanded the West Coast Avengers, Iron Man formed a proactive and aggressive team called Force Works. During the team’s first mission, Wonder Man was killed again, though his atoms were temporarily scattered. Force Works later disbanded after it was revealed that Iron Man became a murderer via the manipulations of the villain Kang, the same storyline seeing Iron Man sacrificing himself and being replaced by his teenage counterpart from a parallel timeline.

Magic the Gathering: Fallen Empires (1995)

This 2-part mini-series focuses on the events hinted at in Wizards of the Coast’s Fallen Empire cards. All the drama and tragedy caused by the coming ice age will be dramatically told by the editorial team that brought you the hit Shadow Mage and Ice Age Armada series. The story takes place between the Urza/Mishra war set forth in Antiquities and the story now being told in Ice Age. The plot is officially sanctioned by Wizards of the Coast and makes an excellent precursor to the Ice Age mini-series.

X-Men Red (2018)

X-Men Red is a sister book to X-Men Gold and X-Men Blue, which began ten months earlier. It follows events from the December 2017 miniseries Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey written by Matthew Rosenberg and illustrated by Leinil Francis YuThe first issue, released February 7, 2018, was written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by Mahmud Asrar. It was available in ten different variant covers. Taylor’s initial plans for the series did not involve any crossovers with other comic series. The series was promoted as part of Marvel’s “Fresh Start“, a full company relaunch of publications. 

MIddlewest (2018)

The lands between the coasts are vast, slow to change, and full of hidden magics. Mistakes have been made, and in this ongoing series, an unwitting adventurer searches for answers to quell a coming storm that knows his name. From author Skottie Young and artist Jorge Corona comes the tale of Abel, a young boy who must navigate an old land in order to reconcile his family’s history.

The Trials of Ultraman (2021)

Now come the consequences! Ultraman narrowly averted a catastrophe decades in the making. The world was saved — but also forever changed. Much of the populace regard their defenders with suspicion. Enemies hide in plain sight, and even those closest to Shin Hayata don’t necessarily have faith in the Giant of Light. But at last, a long-thought-lost comrade has returned! That’s a good thing…right? Unfortunately, the forces aligned against the USP and Ultraman are far more widespread — and more organized — than our heroes ever suspected. If they’re going to survive, they’ll need a new ally of their own — and the man they’re thinking of just so happens to be one of the most powerful and influential people in the world. But what is his history with the USP, and why does he seem to have his own hidden agenda?

Cheval Noir (1989)

During its 50 issue run, Cheval Noir was published in a variety of formats ranging from the standard 32-pages to giant-sized 72-page issues. The first 23 issues were edited by Mike Richardson, then the role was taken over by Barbara Kesel and later by Anina Bennett and Jennie Bricker.

Besides many stand-alone short comics, the anthology featured chapters from Jacques Tardi’s The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-SecDavid Lynch’s The Angriest Dog in the World, an adaptation of Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War by MarvanoAndreas’ RorkMasashi Tanaka’s Demon, François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters’ Cities of the FantasticJean-Michel Charlier and Moebius’ Blueberry.

Alpha Flight (1983)

Created by writer and artist John Byrne, the team first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #120 (April 1979).

Most team members have distinctly Canadian attributes, such as having Inuit/First Nations or French heritage. Throughout most of its history, the team has worked for Department H, a fictional branch of Canada’s Department of National Defence that deals with super-powered villains.

The team was originally merely a part of the backstory of the X-Men‘s Wolverine but, in 1983, Marvel launched an eponymous series featuring the group, which continued until 1994, lasting 130 issues as well as annuals and miniseries.

Gargoyles – Quest (2024)

Thwarted in her earlier attempt to gain control of the ancient magical artifacts known as the Original Keys to Power, the evil DEMONA has set her sights on three New Keys that will give her the ability to make any human in her vicinity into her willing puppet. All that stands between Demona and world domination are Goliath and the Manhattan Clan. But despite their best efforts, Demona always seems to be a step ahead, gathering one Key after another. And once she has them all, the entire human race had better beware!