For @beageal: January 2018 (!): I'm gonna go with Rise of the Black Panther #1, because @EvNarc is amazing and I dig the spectacle.pic.twitter.com/MonwZpbKhr
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For @beageal: January 2018 (!): I'm gonna go with Rise of the Black Panther #1, because @EvNarc is amazing and I dig the spectacle.pic.twitter.com/MonwZpbKhr
For @madaecnerwal: September 1968, Avengers Annual #2, for Roy Thomas aiming some zingers right at himself.pic.twitter.com/u4mF9uoj13
For @Al_Ewing: August 1977, Avengers #162, for Two-Gun Kid appreciating historical non-fiction about the Rawhide Kid (and fabulous George Pérez art).pic.twitter.com/GhQJY7FAe9
For @JTheo76: February 1988, Silver Surfer #8, for excellent freaky-psychy Marshall Rogers artwork.pic.twitter.com/NiqaAQQjQ0
For @mandorlablog: June 1968, Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1--Jim Steranko displaying his peacock feathers.pic.twitter.com/l355SuLknL
For @TheBurnham: November 1977, Champions #16, for Dr. Doom meeting not just Jimmy Carter but Cyrus Vance.pic.twitter.com/cZa1m7j7Co
For @mrgavinedwards: November 1968, Fantastic Four Annual #6, the birth of Franklin Richards and Kirby being maximally Kirby.pic.twitter.com/OwANbArzxR
For @chrisryall: April 1986; kinda hard to even nominate anything else when Daredevil #229 is in the running.pic.twitter.com/xgbdAJRpYv
For @myles_lobdell: November 1961, was there even anything of consequence published besides Linda Carter, Student Nurse #2?pic.twitter.com/JAbOBENdDh
For @HeerJeet: July 1977: Marvel Two-In-One #29, for Marv Wolfman's excellent parody of Doug Moench's Shang-Chi dialogue.pic.twitter.com/goXZNzhgV4
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