Only issue. Becomes Giant-Size Dracula with issue #2. Origin and 1st appearance of Lilith (Dracula’s daughter) in a new Dracula story, “Night of the She-Demon.” Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Two-page text history of Dracula in Marvel Comics by Wolfman. Also contains the following reprints: “Have You Ever Seen a Huge, Black Vampire” (script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita Sr. from Mystic 25); “The Village Graveyard” (art by Russ Heath from Weird Worlds 4). Cover by John Romita.
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Dark X-Men (2009)
The Dark X-Men made their debut during the crossover between Dark Avengers and Uncanny X-Men written by Matt Fraction, as part of the broader Dark Reign storyline.[1] Each member but Namor has been handpicked by then–H.A.M.M.E.R. director Norman Osborn for his own criminal agenda.
The team was never officially called the “Dark X-Men” (which was the name of the comics series, not the team). Instead, they were simply called the “X-Men” and were a government-sponsored team trying to take advantage of the name recognition of Charles Xavier’s X-Men, to which they had no official connection (much like Osborn’s Avengers team was pretending to be the real Avengers).
Realm of Kings: Son of Hulk (2010)
The monstrous Son of Hulk has been abducted to the Microverse, where his father once found love. Now he must battle an invasion force of murderous aliens…even if it means unlocking a new, horrifying power within him that can never be controlled.
Judgement Day 1 (2022)
Judgement Day will see the Avengers try desperately to avert a war between the Eternals and the X-Men. Fans will get their first glimpse at the conflict in a prelude story by Kieron Gillen and artist Dustin Weaver. Judgement Day will also mark the exciting debut of a new hero that Marvel has big plans for this year! Meet Bloodline in an introduction story by writer Danny Lore and artist Karen Darboe!
Man-Thing V4 (2004)
From the screenwriter of the MAN-THING movie comes this prequel exploring the disappearance of the local sheriff in a backwater bayou town plagued by mysterious and horrific events. Featuring some of the cast from the film, as well as a new character – an unflappable insurance-claims adjuster named Nathan Mehr – this story further explores the mythology and backstory introduced in the movie, ending where the big-screen adventure begins.
Thor V2 (1998)
After “Hereos Reborn”, Thor and several members of the Avengers battle the Destroyer. Thor is saved by an enigmatic being called Marnot, who binds the life-force of a mortal called Jake Olson to the thunder god. Thor enters into a war with the Dark Gods with Marnot revealed to be Hescamer, one of Odin’s ravens; and battles the returning Enchanters Three.
Wolverine – One-Shots (1990’s)
The Punisher: The End (2004)
The Punisher: The End is a one-shot title published by Marvel Comics under the MAX imprint as part of their The End series. The story focuses on the Punisher‘s final days in a post-apocalyptic future. The date of the events are described in the opening page of the comic in one word, “soon”.
X-Force V3 (2008)
A new X-Force ongoing series was launched in February 2008, written by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost and drawn by Clayton Crain.
Cyclops forms a black ops incarnation of X-Force that uses lethal force to permanently deal with threats against mutants. Warpath, Wolfsbane, Wolverine and X-23 form the starting lineup, with Angel, Domino and Elixir joining soon after. Yost had at one point stated that Deadpool would join the cast to bring more diversity to the team, but this did not happen until after his run and the launch of Uncanny X-Force. This team does battle Red Hulk and his team, consisting of Deadpool, Punisher, Electra and Thundra, as they try to hunt down Domino.
Secret Invasion: Thor (2008)
During the 2008 “Secret Invasion” storyline, Thor rescues and heals Beta Ray Bill, who after being temporarily given Mjolnir, aids Thor in defending Earth against an invading force of alien Skrulls. Due to Loki’s deception, Thor battles and kills his grandfather Bor, and is banished from Asgard. With Thor’s hammer Mjolnir damaged in that battle, Thor seeks out Doctor Strange, who is only able to repair the hammer by transferring the Odinforce from Thor to Mjolnir, binding the two in a symbiotic relationship. With the repaired hammer, Thor is able to draw out the imprisoned Sif, and return her to her own body, thereby restoring Loki to his male body in the process.


























