Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment (1989) / Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure (1990)
>>84531553
>Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment (1989)
I've read that already and I cropped reaction images from that. Il will wait for these storytimes to finish before I post them.
Reading bump. This was one of the first comic book I have got to my collection.
bumpo
That's it. Thanks for reading with me.
boopboopdedoop
thanksbub
Reaction image time!
>>84531583
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>>84531926
Last one from me
needs a-bumpa
Never heard of the Wolverine one. Will give it a lookt. Ty opee
>>84532273
Best girl.
Thanks OP!!! Love early Mignola and his big-lipped people
>>84534187
Sure. Also thanks for reminding me of this one. Gonna dump it.
>>84538424
He also did a fondly-remembered Hulk issue and I thiiiiink a Namor story from Marvel Fanfare.
>>84538502
I have Incredible Hulk #311-313 that he did with Mantlo.
>hear about this comic ages ago while playing Ultimate Alliance
>think that the idea is easily the coolest fucking thing ever
>find out its an actual comic
>get a copy for less than 10 bucks
>pristine condition
>read it
>it's so much fucking better than I could have ever imagined
Thanks OP, more people should read this comic, it's essential imo
>>84538977
Which one?
>>84540538
Triumph and Torment
>>84538128
Then you're gonna love this.
Bum
>>84541881
Yep, I love this.
>>84532206
Damn what a great comic!
Here's another one.
>>84543047
rude
Dr.² T&T is the among the greatest single short run stories ever published. The background, the short backstories of the two Doctors, the betrayal, the reveal, that sacrifice... that final fight with an all powerful being in his own domain.
Doom doesn't seem to have the same relationship with others as he does with Strange.
boomp
>>84538502
Here's Namor. Dumping two stories.
The second one
>>84557764
>tfw got the physical copy of this from a back-issue bin
MM alone makes it a worthy collection piece.
>>84557677
>bump
Also are there more stories like these?
I genuinely didn't know Marvel was capable of good stories like these. Why doesn't co recommend them more?
>>84532268
PFFFFTT HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>84532563
Wolverine: Deadbeat Dad Extraordinaire.
>>84559314
>Why doesn't co recommend them more?
They are pretty obscure, especially for modern-day readers. Dug them up myself because I sperg out on my favorite artists and track them through various comic book creator databases. Just recently I found some beautiful Walt Simonson work and it boggles the mind why those comics aren't on any top ten list, aside from shit opinions.
Speaking of shit opinions, storytiming Mike's fill-in work for X-Force, for which he got a lot of shit from Lifeld fans, back in the day.