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| 1. | Dark Avengers (2009) #14 | — | + |
| 2. | Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #2 | — | + |
| 3. | Dark Wolverine (2009) #82 | — | + |
| 4. | Secret Warriors (2008) #13 | — | + |
| 5. | Wolverine: Development Hell (2010) #1 | — | + |
| 6. | Captain America: Reborn (2009) #2 | — | + |
| 7. | Prelude to Deadpool Corps (2010) #4 | — | + |
| 8. | Thor (1966) #502 | — | + |
| 9. | Captain America (2004) #605 | — | + |
| 10. | Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #621 | — | + |
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This might have been the first Fantastic Four comic I ever read. It was certainly the first one I ever owned. I still love it. I think it has everything that made the Fantastic Four great. Cosmic scope, dramatic action, wonderful characterization and Jack Kirby performing at the height of his powers. He never seemed to be happier than when given the entire cosmos, from the micro-verse of ...
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This might have been the first Fantastic Four comic I ever read. It was certainly the first one I ever owned. I still love it. I think it has everything that made the Fantastic Four great. Cosmic scope, dramatic action, wonderful characterization and Jack Kirby performing at the height of his powers. He never seemed to be happier than when given the entire cosmos, from the micro-verse of Psycho Man to the macroverse of Galactus and the Silver Surfer, to play with. This comic contains some of his best art.
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