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CAPULLO AT HIS MOST MASTERFUL -- MARVEL/X-LADIES AT THEIR FINEST.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1280x1989 -- Spotlight on a Rogue and Psylocke Mutant Masterwork and/or pin-up by Greg Capello & Al Milgrom, from the pages of "X-MEN" Vol. 2 Annual #1. May, 1992. Marvel Comics.
Source: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/X-Men_Annual_Vol_2_1.
#X-MEN Vol.2 Annual#MarvelUniverse#MutantMasterwork#MarvelComics#X-MEN#X-Universe#MarvelWomen#WomenofMarvel#Pin-upArt#Psylocke#Rogue#BetsyBraddock#GregCapulloArt#AlMilgromArt#Greg Capullo#X-Women#X-Ladies#MarvelLadies#LadiesofMarvel#Pin-ups#90sMarvel#Al Milgrom#1990s
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i will not be happy with polyam representation on Krakoa until they give us the Akihiro/Aurora/Somnus polycule
#carl has admitted hes still in love with aki#aurora seems like shed honestly be really chill with it#their chemistry in marauders was on point#genuinely when i first read marauders vol 2 i hadnt read marvels voices pride or the annual issue yet and i thought they were a polycule#daken akihiro#jeanne marie beaubier#carl valentino#x men#marauders
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Miguel O’Hara: A comprehensive reading guide
I honestly don’t know if this has been done yet, and considering that there are multiple different main canons for Miguel, it’s even more confusing on where to start.
To clarify, there is 3 different “Mainstream” universes for Miguel. Earth 928 (The main universe for most Miguel media), Earth-2099, and Earth-6375 (The universe where he’s part of the exiles)
I’m gonna be starting with
Earth-928
(Note: I’ll try to put these in order as much as possible, but due to retcons and other things like Spiderverse it may not be 100% accurate)
Important reads are in bold
-Amazing Spider-Man #365 (Not really important, it’s just a preview of the first issue, but it’s counted as Miguel’s very first appearance so.)
-Spiderman 2099 vol 1 #1-10 (VERY important reads, they set up the universe and Miguel’s origin story)
-2099 unlimited #1-3 (Not really important to the lore, but they’re silly little stories that I have to mention them)
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #11-15
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #16, Ravage 2099 #15, X-men 2099 #5, Doom 2099 #14, Punisher 2099 #13 (VERY important reads, highlights the fall of the hammer arc and shows Miguel’s relationships with other 2099 characters, especially Jake Gallows. Read in the exact order listed)
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #17-22
-2099 unlimited #8
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #23-34
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 annual
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #35-38 (Venom 2099 arc, important read as it introduces Kron Stone properly)
-Spider-Man 2099 special
-Spider-Man 2099 meets Spider-Man (First introduction of Miguel to Peter)
-2099 unlimited 9-10
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #39-43
-Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 #1-5
The following issues have been mostly retconned and are no longer canon. I’m listing them still for sake of continuity (Plus they’re interesting) but they are NOT canon to E-928
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 1 #44-46
-2099: World of tomorrow #1-8
-2099: Manifest Destiny
End of retconned comics
-Captain Marvel vol 4 #27-30
-Superior Spider-Man #17-19
-Amazing Spider-Man vol 3 #1
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 2 #1-12
Note during this time is the Spiderverse event and Miguel is featured in multiple comics that tie into it. I will not be listing them all due to time, plus he was mostly featured in his own comic for it anyways
-Secret wars 2099 #1-5
-Amazing Spider-Man vol 4 #1
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 3 #1-10
-Spiderman 2099 vol 3 #11-16 (I list them separately because this takes place during Civil War 2 and that also has a lot of tie in comics that I will not be listing due to time. But yeah. That’s a thing)
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 3 #17-25
-Amazing Spider-Man vol 5 #32-36
Earth 2099
-2099 Alpha
-Spider-Man 2099 vol 4
-2099 Omega (This and vol 4 are E-2099 Miguel’s origin story. I’m not personally a fan of the writing but it is essential to read if you want to understand the universe)
-Spider-Man 2099 Exodus Alpha, #1-5, and Omega
-Spider-Man 2099 Dark Genesis #1-5
-Miguel O’Hara, Spider-Man 2099 #1-5 (The best series we’ve gotten so far of this earth, not really important to the Miguel lore. I just like it lol)
Earth-6375
Note that this is optional to read and I’ve heard some very mixed opinions about how Miguel is written here. If you want to read it, be my guest.
-Exiles #72
-Exiles #75-99
-Exiles annual 1
Honorable mention: Timesplitters 2009-2099 #1-4, Spider-Man, and X Men.
These technically take place in a separate continuity to all 3, but they are important enough that I listed them anyways.
Honorable mention 2: Edge of Spiderverse vol 2
Idk what continuity it takes place in. it is currently ongoing.
Other non comic media
The following is a list of media that Miguel is featured in extensively (Not counting all the mobile games because I mean those are just gacha games and aren’t important to the Miguel lore)
-Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse and Spider-Man across the Spiderverse
-Ultimate Spider-Man S3EP9 and 12
-Spider-Man Edge of time (Personal favorite adaptation of Miguel in media)
-Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions
-Araña and Spiderman 2099: Dark Tomorrow (Not confirmed but likely takes place in E-928 5 years after series ends)
And that’s about it! If there’s any appearances I missed, please don’t hesitate to say something and I’ll fix it as soon as possible.
#miguel ohara#miguel o'hara#spider man 2099#spiderman 2099#marvel comics#why yes I spent way too much time on this.
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Wanda maximoff reading order
Marvel release calendar & marvel timeline
For in depth Reading order
Avengers Origins: The Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver
Mystic Arcana: Scarlet Witch(2007)
Avengers (1965)#16-255
Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1 (1982)
West Coast Avengers Vol. 2 (1988) #42-46
Avengers: West Coast #48-62 (1989)
Avengers Vol. 3 #1-84(1998)
Avengers Disassembled(2004) #500-503
Avengers finale (2005)
House of M /reading order(2005)
Mighty Avengers #21-32 (2009)
Avengers: The Children's Crusade (2010)
Avengers vs x men/reading order
Avengers & X-Men Axis (2014)
Uncanny Avengers (2012-2015)
Vision Vol. 2(2016) #7
Scarlet Witch Vol. 2 (2016)
Star (2020)
Strange Academy(2020)
Empyre: X-Men (2020)
X-Men: The Trial of Magneto (2021)
Darkhold (2021)
Scarlet Witch (2023) #1 to #10 & Scarlet Witch Annual (2023)
Crypt of Shadows(2023)
Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024)
Scarlet Witch (2024)
#screaming into the void#wanda maximoff#marvel comics#x men#pietro maximoff#erik lehnsherr#the avengers#stephen strange#carol danvers#billy kaplan#tommy shepherd#young avengers#comic recommendations#comic rec#marvel
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This week on Marvel Comics (28th August 2024):
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 6 #056
Captain America Vol. 11 #012
Chasm: Curse of Kaine #001 (NEW!)
Fantastic Four Vol. 7 #024
Incredible Hulk Annual Vol. 2 #001 (One-shot)
Marvel 85th Anniversary Special #001 (One-shot)
NYX Vol. 2 #002
Phases of the Moon Knight #001 (NEW!)
Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #004
Ultimate X-Men Vol. 2 #006
Venom War: Zombiotes #001 (NEW!)
Venomverse Reborn #003
X-Force Vol. 7 #002
X-Men Vol. 7 #003
#amazing spider-man#captain america#chasm: curse of kaine#fantastic four#incredible hulk annual#marvel 85th anniversary special#nyx#phases of the moon knight#spider-gwen: the ghost-spider#ultimate x-men#venom war: zombiotes#venomverse reborn#x-force#x-men#this week#marvel#comics#marvel comics
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X-Men Annual (Vol. 2) #1 / Published: March 1992 / Artist: Jim Lee
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TOS comics ranking
At this point, I've read all the TOS comics out there (or almost), so this is my personal veredict, from best series to worst:
DC comics
The best by a long shot imo. Also the longest running series. Set mostly after The Search for Spock (vol. 1) and The Final Frontier (vol. 2). The following are my favorites.
From Volume 1:
-The Mirror Universe saga (issues 9-16) by Mike W. Barr: It becomes a bit of "star wars, phaser pew pew" in the second half, but still pretty entertaining.
-The first Annual, also by Barr.
-Double Blind and The Last Word (issues 24-25 and 28) by Diane Duane: The first one is hilarious, while the second is pretty moving and spones-coded.
-The Paradise Lost saga (issues 43-45) by Michael Carlin: A payback for The Apple episode.
-The Dante's Inferno/Death of James Kirk saga (issues 48-55) by Peter David.
From Volume 2:
-The Trial of James T. Kirk saga (issues 1-12) by Peter David: The humor is overdone at times, but this author brings a unique freshness and originality to the series. The trial itself is absolutely hilarious, specially when the gangsters from A Piece of the Action show up as surprise witnesses.
-Once a Hero (issue 19) by Peter David: Kirk has to conduct a memorial for the redshirt that just died protecting him, and he finds out he doesn't know anything about the man. Brutal, honest, and has one of Jim's best speeches ever.
-The Class Reunion saga (issues 25-28), The Tabukan Syndrome (issues 35-40), A Little Adventure (issues 42-43) and the Time Crime saga (issues 53-57), all by Howard Weinstein.
-The Alone (issues 62-63) by Kevin Ryan.
2. Wildstorm
Only two TOS comics from this publisher (actually a branch of DC if I'm not mistaken): All of Me and Enter the Wolves. Both are pretty good.
3. IDW
I haven't read all of them, since some series focus on characters I don't care much about, like Gary Seven or Number One. From those I've read, the ones I liked the most were New Visions (made with photo montages from the series), Hell's Mirror and Mirror Images (both set, of course, in the mirror universe), Echoes (set in the TMP era) and The Primate Directive (a crossover with Planet of the Apes).
4. The Tokyopop mangas
There are three volumes. Some stories are fine, others are meh! Perhaps the second volume was the best.
5. The UK comics
Do they have a lot to do with TOS? No. The authors were not really familiar with the series. But they're bizarre, fun and have pretty art.
6. The newspaper comics
Some of the first story arcs were quite good, though it lost quality over time, specially in the art department. Set in the TMP era.
7. Marvel second series
Consisting of the Unlimited and Untold Voyages series, as well as a mirror universe one-shot and a crossover with X-Men. Rather generic. Haven't read the Early Voyages series, focused on Pike.
8. Marvel first series
These are quite bad. Set in TMP era.
9. Gold Key comics
Some stories are imaginative, but they could be about any characters instead of Star Trek and it'd be the same. This is a problem with the UK comics as well, but somehow I enjoyed the others much more.
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some fun facts for the @tournament-of-x voters
The oldest contestants currently in the match (and by oldest, I mean “the date of their first appearance”, not their actual ages) are Magneto, Jean Grey, Bobby Drake/Iceman, and Scott Summers/Cyclops. All four of them first appear in X-Men #1 in 1963.
The youngest contestant currently in the match (again, in terms of the dates of their first appearance, not actual age) is Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool, who first debuted in Howard the Duck #1 in 2015.
Of the contestants, only Laura Kinney/Wolverine appeared first on screen -- her first ever appearance was in Season 3, Episode 10 of X-Men: Evolution in August of 2003. This would be later followed by her first comic appearance in NYX #3, in December of 2003.
As far as classic teams go: the 33 characters remaining include three of the original five X-Men (Jean, Bobby, Scott), four of the classic nine New Mutants (Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma, Dani Moonstar/Mirage, Roberto da Costa/Sunspot, and Illyana Rasputin/Magik -- Dani, Xuân, and Roberto are also founding members), and two people who have two first appearances (both Illyana and Nathan Summers/Cable appear in canon continuity as babies/toddlers prior to appearing later under their aliases -- Illyana appears in Giant-Sized X-Men #1 in 1975 and Nathan appears in Uncanny X-Men #201 in 1985). Two contestants are also part of the iconic Giant-Sized X-Men team created in 1975 -- Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler and Ororo Munroe/Storm. Two members of the original Generation X remain (Monet St. Croix/M/Penance and Jubilation Lee/Jubilee), as well as two from the Academy X era (David Alleyne and Megan Gwynn, from the New Mutants second generation team and the Paragons, respectively), three if you choose to count Laura Kinney/Wolverine, who joined the remaining students of New X-Men vol. 2 just after M-Day.
All the contestants save nine made their first appearances in X-books (X-Men, Giant-Sized X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants, X-Factor, X-Force, Generation X, X-Men: Evolution and New X-Men). The ones who do not first appear in X-books are Mystique (Ms. Marvel #18 in 1978, though she technically had a cameo appearance two issues prior), Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma (Marvel Team-Up #100 in 1980), Anna Marie Lebeau/Rogue (Avengers Annual #10, 1981), Dani Moonstar/Mirage and Roberto da Costa/Sunspot (both in Marvel Graphic Novel #4 in 1983), Billy Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan (Young Avengers #1, 2005), Tommy Shepherd/Speed (Young Avengers #10, 2006), Eden Fesi/Manifold (Secret Warriors #4, 2009), and Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool (Howard the Duck #1, 2015).
Demographically speaking, four characters in the tournament are canonically Jewish -- Magneto, Kate Pryde, Billy Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan, and Bobby Drake/Iceman (thanks for the reminder, @/ant-ifascottlang!) Though it hasn’t been confirmed, one might assume that Tommy Shepherd/Speed and Lorna Dane/Polaris are also Jewish, being related to them.
The 70s and the 80s are proving themselves to be the most popular -- 8 candidates that were created in the 70s are still in the tournament (Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler, Ororo Munroe/Storm, Illyana Rasputin/Magik, Mystique, Jean-Paul Beaubier/Northstar, Jeanne-Marie Beaubier/Aurora, Kitty/Kate Pryde, and Emma Frost/White Queen), and 8 characters created in the 80s are still in the tournament as well (Irene Adler/Destiny, Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma, Anna Marie Lebeau/Rogue, Dani Moonstar/Mirage, Roberto da Costa/Sunspot, Nathan Summers/Cable, Julio Richter/Rictor, and Jubilation Lee/Jubilee).
Of the other decades: seven characters were introduced in the 2000s (Eloise Phimister/Negasonic Teenage Warhead, David Alleyne/Prodigy, Laura Kinney/Wolverine, Megan Gwynn/Pixie, Billy Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan, Tommy Shepherd/Speed, and Eden Fesi/Manifold), five were introduced in the 60s (Magneto, Jean Grey, Bobby Drake/Iceman, Scott Summers/Cyclops, and Lorna Dane/Polaris), and four were introduced in the 90s (Remy Lebeau/Gambit, Lucas Bishop, Neena Thurman/Domino, and Monet St. Croix/M/Penance). Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool is the only character remaining in the tournament to be introduced after 2010.
One character is canonically Muslim -- Monet St. Croix/M/Penance.
Eleven characters are canonically LGBTQ+: Bobby Drake/Iceman, Mystique, Jean-Paul Beaubier/Northstar, Kitty/Kate Pryde, Irene Adler/Destiny, Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma, Julio Richter/Rictor, David Alleyne/Prodigy, Billy Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan, Tommy Shepherd/Speed, and Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool.
Laura Kinney/Wolverine, Remy Lebeau/Gambit (thanks for the reminder, @/souldagger!) and Megan Gwynn/Pixie have been confirmed by writers to be queer, but there has been no on-panel confirmation for any of them beyond Pixie’s appearance/alternate dimension self in Secret Wars.
Without counting the upcoming Uncanny Avengers, at least three characters have been recurring Avengers -- Anna Marie Lebeau/Rogue, Roberto da Costa/Sunspot, and Eden Fesi/Manifold. Rogue and Sunspot also notably led teams of Avengers. Several other candidates have been Young Avengers -- David Alleyne/Prodigy, Billy Kaplan-Altman/Wiccan (who was a founding member), and Tommy Shepherd/Speed.
Ten characters are mutants of color -- Ororo Munroe/Storm is Kenyan-American and grew up in Cairo, Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma is Vietnamese, Dani Moonstar/Mirage is Indigenous American, specifically Cheyenne, Roberto da Costa is Afrolatino and from Brazil, Julio Richter/Rictor is Mexican, Jubilation Lee/Jubilee is Chinese-American, Lucas Bishop is Aboriginal Australian/Black American (according to Chris Claremont, who confirmed that Bishop is indeed descended from Aboriginal Australian mutant Gateway), Monet St. Croix/M/Penance is Monacan-Algerian, David Alleyne/Prodigy is a Black American, and Eden Fesi/Manifold is Aboriginal Australian.
While Laura Kinney/Wolverine first appeared as a visibly brown girl in X-Men: Evolution, her design has since been lightened and she does not have a confirmed ethnicity.
Only eight of the remaining contestants have never appeared in live-action adaptations -- Irene Adler/Destiny, Xuân Cao Mạnh/Karma (though her name is shown on a computer screen in X2: X-Men United), Jean-Paul Beaubier/Northstar, Jeanne-Marie Beaubier/Aurora, David Alleyne/Prodigy, Megan Gwynn/Pixie, Eden Fesi/Manifold, and Gwendolyn Poole/Gwenpool. Of these, only Karma, Penance, Prodigy, Manifold, and Gwenpool have no on-screen appearances at all -- the others appear in the various animated series (Destiny has a recurring appearance in X-Men: Evolution, Pixie pops up in Wolverine and the X-Men, and the Beaubier twins appear in the X-Men cartoon of the 90s). While Penance is listed on Wikipedia as being in Wolverine and the X-Men, it does not cite an episode, though her twin younger sisters appear in Season 1 Episode 10 “Greetings from Genosha.” **this post has been corrected -- Monet St. Croix/M/Penance appears in the direct to TV Generation X movie (thanks for the reminder, @/cranechel!)
#tournament of x#long post#this isn't propaganda this is just some fun facts :) for anyone who would like to see it#i spent way too long on this#edit to add: now updated. more fun facts. peace and love on planet hyperfixation
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THE MAD RUSSIAN STRIKES AGAIN -- TASTE HIS MUTANT DEATH FACTOR!!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a "Mutant Masterwork" by artist Tom Raney -- Omega @$!#*&% Red VS. the X-Men, from the pages of "X-MEN" Vol. 2 Annual #1. May, 1992. Marvel Comics.
Resolution is as follows, and these pieces are HUGE!! No piss-poor resolution here:
Published: 2560x1983
Inked: 2465x2000
Sources: www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1830707 (both found on Comic Art Fans).
#Omega Red#Mutant Masterwork#1990s#Arkady Gregorovich Rossovich#X-Villains#Arkady Rossovich#Soviet Super Soldier#Marvel Villains#X-MEN#X-MEN Vol. 2#X-MEN Vol. 2 Annual#Marvel Universe#X-MEN Annual#Marvel Comics#Forge#Wolverine#Banshee#Supervillains#Professor X#Pin-up Art#Tom Raney#Tom Raney Art#Soviet Supervillains#1992#Mutants#Pin-ups#90s
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Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men, Episode 435 - Giant-Size Special #12
In which we have had an eventful year; Longshot is a classic folk hero; writer Kieron Gillen makes a triumphant and mildly terrifying return to the show; and you remain the best listeners of any podcast, ever.
X-PLAINED:
Our tenth birthday party!
2023
Longshot vol. 2 #1
Longshot as a folkloric archetype
Longshot (more) (again)
Dismal Nitch, Washington
The Thingee
Baum, Kansas
Corn
Betty
Barrie, Kansas
The Albony Avenue Sanitarium and several of its residents
Innocence, broadly
The Wuggly Ump, by Edward Gorey
Love
Immortal X-Men
Nathaniel Essex and several significant clones thereof
Defining Mister Sinister
Making Charles Xavier sympathetic
Reset phrases
Eternals
The 10th Annual Super Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau Awards for Excellence at X-Cellence
Many people to whom we are grateful
NEXT EPISODE: X-Men: Liberators
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Matt Hunter
All Kennedy
Max Carleton
Kieron Gillen
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do you have any wanda recs?
Sure! I'll try to keep it to the main stories in her history, but if you want some of the lesser known issues let me know and I'll include those!
X-Men V1 #4–#11 (you can also read Avengers Origins: Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver)
Avengers V1 #16
The Celestial Madonna arc (Avengers V1 #124–#135, Giant Size Avengers #2–#4. Most imporant issues are Avengers #128 and Giant Size Avengers #4)
Marvel Fanfare #6
Marvel Fanfare #58 B Story
Avengers V1 #185–#187
Marvel Team-Up #125
Marvel Comics Presents #60-#164
Vision and the Scarlet Witch Vols 1 & 2
Power Man and Iron Fist #102
You can read West Coast Avengers V2 basically onwards from #34, but the Vision Quest (#42-#46) and Darker Than Scarlet (#53–#64, Avengers West Coast annual 5) arcs are the important ones.
Scarlet Witch V1
Marvel Comics Presents V1 #143–#144
Avengers Vol 3 by Kurt Busiek, you can stop reading by the time Geoff Johns takes over.
I don't like most of the 2000s and early 2010s Wanda stuff to be honest, and I'm assuming you're familiar with House of M so I'd just skip to Avengers: Children's Crusade.
Scarlet Witch V2
Avengers: No Road Home (technically a sequel to Avengers: No Surrender, which you can read if you want but that arc has a LOT of characters so Wanda's involvment isn't consistent)
Darkhold (just the main series, you don't need to read any of the tie-ins)
Scarlet Witch V3, Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch V4
Exiles Vol 2 is an entirely AU series, but Wanda's in it and it has a special place in my heart.
Hope this is good anon!
#comic recs#reading guide#comic guide#wanda maximoff#scarlet witch#ch: don't be so quick to judge witches#anonymous
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Who is....Tom Cassidy | Black Tom Cassidy? - A Reading Guide
Tom Cassidy is an X-Men affiliated mutant from Marvel comics first introduced in 1976. He is the cousin of Sean Cassidy (Banshee) and a father-figure to Theresa Cassidy (Siryn/Banshee). Tom is heavily associated with Cain Marko (Juggernaut), who he met in prison. Tom's powers are directly tied to the land, and are heavily related to bio-kinesis. During the Krakoan era, Tom fused with the mutant island, Krakoa, which caused him a great deal of distress and drastically changed how he interacts with the world around him.
Below the cut is a full list of Tom's appearances as of 8. January. 2024!
X-Men (1963) #99, 101-103, 107, 122, 124
Spider-Woman (1978) #37-38
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #229-230
Marvel Team-Up (1972) #150
Classic X-Men (1986) #16[B]
X-Force (1991) #1-5
Deadpool (1993) #1-2
Venom: The Madness (1993) #1-2
X-Force (1991) #31
Deadpool (1994) #1-4
Generation X (1994) #Annual '95, 23-25
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #361
X-Men (1991) #88
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #369
X-Force (1991) #91
Generation X (1994) #60-61
Cyclops (2001) #1-2
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #411-412
X-Men (1991) #161-164
New Excalibur (2006) #6, 7, 13
Deadpool Corps (2010) #1
Deadpool (2008) #58-60
Uncanny X-Men (2016) #11-14
X-Men: Blue (2017) #1
X-Force (2019) #1-10
Empyre: X-Men (2020) #1-3
X-Force (2019) #11
X-Men (2019) #11
Juggernaut (2020) #5
X-Force (2019) #12, 15-16, 18-19, 23
Wolverine (2020) #16
X-Force (2019) #24-26
X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #15
X Deaths of Wolverine (2022) #1
Sabretooth (2022) #1
X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #26
X-Force (2019) #27
Life of Wolverine Infinity Comic, Vol. 1 #10
Wolverine (2020) #20
X-Force (2019) #28
Legion of X (2022) #2
X-Force (2019) #29-31
Legion of X (2022) #5
X-Force (2019) #32
Wolverine (2020) #27
X-Force (2019) #34
X-Men (2021) #17
X-Force (2019) #36
Wolverine (2020) #30-31
X-Force (2019) #39
Wolverine (2020) #33
X-Force (2019) #43-44
Wolverine (2020) #40
X-Force (2019) #47
#tom cassidy#black tom cassidy#reading guide#reading list#comic reading guide#marvel reading guide#x-men reading guide#x-men reading list
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This week on Marvel Comics (17th July 2024):
Amazing Spider-Man: Blood Hunt #003 (Finale)
Blood Hunters #004 (Finale)
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear Vol. 2 #001 (NEW!)
Dracula: Blood Hunt #003 (Finale)
Immortal Thor Annual #001 (One-shot)
Incredible Hulk Vol. 4 #014
Invincible Iron Man Vol. 5 #020 (Finale)
Namor Vol. 2 #001 (NEW!)
Phoenix #001 (NEW!)
Scarlet Witch Vol. 4 #002
Spectacular Spider-Men #005
Spider-Woman Vol. 8 #009
Star Wars Vol. 3 #048
Ultimate X-Men Vol. 2 #005
X-Men: Blood Hunt - Laura Kinney the Wolverine #001 (One-shot)
#amazing spider-man: blood hunt#blood hunters#daredevil: woman without fear#dracula: blood hunt#immortal thor annual#incredible hulk#invincible iron man#namor#phoenix#scarlet witch#spectacular spider-men#spider-woman#star wars#ultimate x-men#x-men: blood hunt - laura kinney the wolverine#this week#marvel#comics#marvel comics#star wars comics
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X-Men Annual Vol 2 #3
by Jim Callahan & Kevin Conrad
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X-Men Annual (Vol. 2) #1 Texeira Mock Cover / Published: March 1992 / Artist: Mark Texeira
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X-Force Annual #1 (1992) Greg Capullo Cover Art & Various Pencils, Various Writers, The Scheduler (First appearance)
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