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Ghost Rider vol. 2 #1-The first comic I ever bought at a LCS.
The Infinity Gauntlet #1-My first Jim Starlin and George Perez comic and certainly not my last.
The Incredible Hulk #388 (or the issue where the smart Hulk debuted) the first time a writer really blew my mind, something PAD continues to do.
X-Factor #200-The first X-book that I bought as a single issues and continue to buy in over 15 years.
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Anyone know for sure which issue the smart Hulk debuted? Thanks.Lightning Strike wrote:I thought the Professor Hulk was the best Hulk incarnation. Really coolCyberstrike wrote:
The Incredible Hulk #388 (or the issue where the smart Hulk debuted) the first time a writer really blew my mind, something PAD continues to do.
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377 or 379?StarBrand wrote:Anyone know for sure which issue the smart Hulk debuted? Thanks.Lightning Strike wrote:I thought the Professor Hulk was the best Hulk incarnation. Really coolCyberstrike wrote:
The Incredible Hulk #388 (or the issue where the smart Hulk debuted) the first time a writer really blew my mind, something PAD continues to do.
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377Chuck64 wrote:377 or 379?StarBrand wrote:Anyone know for sure which issue the smart Hulk debuted? Thanks.Lightning Strike wrote:I thought the Professor Hulk was the best Hulk incarnation. Really coolCyberstrike wrote:
The Incredible Hulk #388 (or the issue where the smart Hulk debuted) the first time a writer really blew my mind, something PAD continues to do.
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Im pretty sure # 377 was the issue where Samson finally helped combine all the parts that made him the smarter Hulk.Chuck64 wrote:377 or 379?StarBrand wrote:Anyone know for sure which issue the smart Hulk debuted? Thanks.Lightning Strike wrote:I thought the Professor Hulk was the best Hulk incarnation. Really coolCyberstrike wrote:
The Incredible Hulk #388 (or the issue where the smart Hulk debuted) the first time a writer really blew my mind, something PAD continues to do.
The cover was cool, but not as cool as # 379.
http://www.leaderslair.com/noexcuses/hulk2-379.html
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I believe Anthony Snyder has the original pencil art to this book's cover for sale on his website in case you are interested.Cyberstrike wrote:X-Factor #200-The first X-book that I bought as a single issues and continue to buy in over 15 years.
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That dude has to be a bit mental for sureIMJ wrote:The Maxx was actually incredibly cerebral. I still contend though that I've found a lot of similarities between the Maxx art direction and the artwork of schizophrenic patients. Seriously, I've often wondered if Sam Keith has some mental health issues that he manages or whatnot.

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I must be mental, too, because I love Kieth's stuff!Draco wrote:That dude has to be a bit mental for sureIMJ wrote:The Maxx was actually incredibly cerebral. I still contend though that I've found a lot of similarities between the Maxx art direction and the artwork of schizophrenic patients. Seriously, I've often wondered if Sam Keith has some mental health issues that he manages or whatnot.

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Hey you said itBrother J wrote:I must be mental, too, because I love Kieth's stuff!Draco wrote:That dude has to be a bit mental for sureIMJ wrote:The Maxx was actually incredibly cerebral. I still contend though that I've found a lot of similarities between the Maxx art direction and the artwork of schizophrenic patients. Seriously, I've often wondered if Sam Keith has some mental health issues that he manages or whatnot.

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I always felt that The Maxx was painfully pretentious and tried way too hard to appear deep and cerebral. It was always one of those books that was much better to "look at" than actually read. Been a while since I read it, though.IMJ wrote:The Maxx was actually incredibly cerebral. I still contend though that I've found a lot of similarities between the Maxx art direction and the artwork of schizophrenic patients. Seriously, I've often wondered if Sam Keith has some mental health issues that he manages or whatnot.
The artwork was tremendous, though. Some of Kieth's best, especially those early ones. His work has always been hit or miss to me. I remember a Wolverine story he did with Peter David in Marvel Comics Presents that was painful. There'd be gorgeous artwork for couple of pages, then total garbage for a couple of pages. Made for frustrating reading.
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