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Marvel Continues To Collect The Eighties/Nineties

Marvel Continues To Collect The Eighties/NinetiesAfter a decade of deliberately ignoring their eighties and nineties works, Marvel have recently reaped the benefits of both big hardcovers and trades collecting past crossover events such as Secret Wars I and II, Inferno, X-Tinction Agenda, Acts Of Vengeance, Atlantis Attacks and Onslaught, while also spinning off a number of sequels in their monthly comics.

And they're not stopping. Now they're putting out an Acts Of Vengenace Crossovers Omnibus featuring 752 pages worth of comics that wouldn't fit in the original Acts Of Vengeance Omnibus' 744 pages, including work by Walter Simonson, Archie Goodwin, Ann Nocenti, Roy Thomas, Chris Claremont, Peter David, Jim Lee, Rich Buckler, John Romita Jr, Ron Lim, John Byrne and Jackson Guice with the Acts Of Vengeance issues from Wolverine (vs Tiger Shark), Dr. Strange (vs The Hobgoblin), The Punisher (vs Doctor Doom) vs. Ultron!, Power Pack (vs Typhoid Mary) and my personal favourite Daredevil (vs Ultron)! It also includes the Fantastic Four Vs the Super Hero Registration Act from Walt Simonson and X-Men (Wolverine Vs Mandarin).

X-Tinction Agenda gets a big 400 page hardcover treatment too, going by the name of X-Men X-Tinction by the likes of Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Louise Simonson and John Bognadove.

But the present is not forgotten! There's a 400 page Dark Avengers Omnibus coming, a relatively miniscule Mighty Avengers: Dark Reign, and a 288 page Ultimate Enemy.

Thanks to Max Beckman!


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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