
| Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk: Rampage Doom's Day #1 | Danny Fingeroth Eric Fein | This is a pretty good read. How can you miss with Dr. Doom? | ![]() |
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| Spider-Man and Iron Man: Sabotage Doom's Day #2 | Danny Fingeroth Pierce Askegren | Part two of a very enjoyable trilogy. |
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| Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four: Wreckage Doom's Day #3 | Eric Fein Pierce Askegren | Part three of a very enjoyable trilogy; my favorite of the three. |
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| Spider-Man: The Venom Factor | Diane Duane | I adore Venom, and Diane Duane writes him very well. This is one of my all time favorites. |
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| Spider-Man: The Octopus Agenda | Diane Duane | This is the middle book in the trilogy. They are all pretty darn good. I love to see Venom and Spider-Man working together. |
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| Spider-Man: The Lizard Sanction | Diane Duane | I adore Venom, and who doesn't love The Lizard? This is such a good trilogy. |
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| Spider-Man: Carnage in New York | David Michelinie Dean Wesley Smith | Carnage once again shows us just why he's called Carnage. |
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| Spider-Man: Goblin's Revenge | Dean Wesley Smith | The return of the Green Goblin. Poor Spidey! |
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| Spider-Man: Valley of the Lizard | John Vornholt | A truly excellent Spidey novel from one of the best Star Trek writers. A treasure. |
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| Spider-Man: Venom's Wrath | Keith R.A. DeCandido Jose R. Nieto | More Venom. You can never have too much Venom. |
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| Spider-Man: Wanted Dead or Alive | Craig Shaw Gardner | A great Spidey novel from one of the best crime writers. |
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| Spider-Man: Gathering of the Sinister Six | Adam Troy Castro | Another winner. It's always fun to see a bit of MJ's career, although I'm not sure she'd agree. |
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| Spider-Man: Revenge of the Sinister Six | Adam Troy Castro | Just why are the Sinister Six gathering? I promise you'll be surprised at the answer. |
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| Spider-Man: Secret of the Sinister Six | Adam Troy Castro | The heart-thumping conclusion to the trilogy. |
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| Spider-Man: Goblin Moon | Kurt Busiek Nathan Archer | The great Kurt Busiek, Spidey, and the Goblin. What more do you want? |
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| Spider-Man: Emerald Mystery | Dean Wesley Smith |
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| X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow The Past | Tom DeFalco Jason Henderson | This is pretty good, even if temporal mechanics do give me a headache. |
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| X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow The Present | Tom DeFalco Adam Troy Castro | This is the second in a pretty good trilogy. |
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| X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow The Future | Tom DeFalco Eluki Bes Shahaa | Why must possible futures always be so dark and grim? Still, an interesting tale, if not a favorite. |
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| X-Men Empire's End | Diane Duane | Oh, this one was really good. A thinker, even. Excellent. If you only read one X-Men novel, this should be it. |
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| X-Men Law of the Jungle | Dave Smeds | A great visit to the Savage Land. |
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| X-Men Smoke and Mirrors | Eluki Bes Shahar | Politics in the Marvel U. |
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| X-Men The Jewels of Cyttorak | Dean Wesley Smith | One of the best; I really enjoyed this one. Lot's of Professor X background. |
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| X-Men Prisoner X | Ann Nocenti | This one's a bit dark for me, but it was well written and interesting. |
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| X-Men Codename: Wolverine | Christopher Golden | A great spy novel from one of my favorite writers. Really worth the read, especially if you want to know more about Logan's past. |
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| X-Men Mutant Empire Siege | Christopher Golden | What a wonderful trilogy. I read this twice. Just wonderful. |
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| X-Men Mutant Empire Sanctuary | Christopher Golden | Magneto has New York City. Now what? Great story, very well written. |
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| X-Men Mutant Empire Salvation | Christopher Golden | The brilliant conclusion of a great trilogy. |
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| X-Men The Avengers Gamma Quest #1 | Greg Cox | The X-Men and the Avengers work together. Part one in a trilogy. |
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| X-Men The Avengers Gamma Quest #2 | Greg Cox | The X-Men and the Avengers work together. Part two in a trilogy. |
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| X-Men The Avengers Gamma Quest #3 | Greg Cox | The X-Men and the Avengers work together. The conclusion to the trilogy. |
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| X-Men Shadows of the Past | Michael Jan Friedman | A well written and compelling novel with Charles Xavier at the center. |
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| X-Men The Legacy Quest #1 | Steve Lyons | Dr. Hank McCoy, aka The Beast, has been working tirelessly to find a cure for the deadly legacy virus, and now the stakes are even higher. |
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| X-Men The Legacy Quest #2 | Steve Lyons | Dr. Hank McCoy has been working tirelessly to find a cure for the deadly legacy virus, and he's upped the stakes in desperation. |
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| X-Men The Legacy Quest #3 | Steve Lyons | Dr. Hank McCoy has been working tirelessly to find a cure for the deadly legacy virus, and now time is runnign out. |
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