Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Gil Kane
Inks: Frank Giacoia
Kravin’ time in the Savage Land!
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Writer: Chris Claremont
Pencils: Kerry Gammill
Inks: Dan Green
Havok and Madelyne get close and Storm fights a giant snake.
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The world situation is the world situation. If you're following the news, you know it as much as I do, if you're not, then there are better sources than scans_daily. But please, no doomscrolling, for your own sake.
Every couple of weeks I dive into the headlines, hoping there might be some news that it's actually possible to share without a mental health warning. And again I am disappointed.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 starts this week, so there's that, I guess.
Oh, and another UK heatwave, with the possibility of another this coming weekend. Yay?
Writer: Jeph Loeb
Pencils: Adam Pollina
Inks: Bud Larosa and Mark Morales
Siryn finally remembers that she left Deadpool behind in an insane asylum.
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Writer: Roy Thomas
Pencils: Walter Simonson
Inks: Ernie Chua
A forgotten tale of Thor and the Eternals.
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Words and pencils: Dan Jurgens
Inks: George Perez
I gave up on the classic Teen Titans because the ‘hip’ lingo was too much. I lost all interest in New Teen Titans after George Perez left. Roy Harper put me off revisiting the Devin Grayson Titans by being a massive ass. Let’s hope I stick with this version for longer.
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Words and art: Jerry Ordway
Superman wakes up to find out he has been captured by aliens.
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Writer: Roger Stern
Pencils: Tom Lyle
Inks: Bob Smith
Starman aims to settle things with the Power Elite once and for all.
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It's also related to perception, echoing the motifs of the two previous stories. We Are The Wounded concerned tactile feeling, and The Voice In The Tower was audial - it'd ended on the rejection and acceptance of guiding voices.
Pareidolia opens on the acknowledgement of another motif that occurred in those two stories: ' [Gotham City, y]ou have always suffered fires. '
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Writer: Gerry Conway
Pencils: Pablo Marcos
Inks: Bob Smith
A Manhunter clone gathers together some of the DC Universe's greatest villains. And Captain Boomerang.
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Plot: Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema
Script: Bill Mantlo
Pencils: Sal Buscema
Inks: Joe Sinnott
Rom gets in to another misunderstanding fight and this time it is the deepest of deep cuts. I mean, was Captain Ultra unavailable?
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Writer: Chuck Dixon
Pencils: Tom Lyle
Inks: Bob Smith
The Joker puts Mr. Freeze on ice.
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Writer: Dennis O’Neil
Pencils: Ric Estrada
Inks: Wally Wood
Slash is back from the dead and out for vengeance!
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What's most interesting to me though, is that issue 2 is where we get a little more insight into what's up with 6160 Hank Pym. We get Killmonger saying:

and we also get Hank monologuing over "What do we do for the people we love?"
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