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John Byrne's FF run What books are.....

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I liked the Trial of Reed Richards storyline, except the part where JB places himself into the story foreheadslap.gif

 

Agreed. Great storyline. I love the whole run but I'm also fond of the Dr Doom/Terrax arc where......

 

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an insane Terrax fuses Dr Doom's armor forcing him to transfer his consciousness into an innocent bystander.

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You should buy the whole run, outstanding books to read and enjoy the art work. This brief arc was incredible (#259-#260).

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Super Cool Doom cover for sure yay.gif

 

 

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"Terror in a Tiny Town" was a great one, but I don't recall this issue #(s).

 

it's the anniversary issue, with all the people on the cover. 242 or something like that

 

edit: 236

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"Terror in a Tiny Town" was a great one, but I don't recall this issue #(s).

 

it's the anniversary issue, with all the people on the cover. 242 or something like that

 

edit: 236

 

I fixed it above. thumbsup2.gif

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"Terror in a Tiny Town" was a great one, but I don't recall this issue #(s).

 

it's the anniversary issue, with all the people on the cover. 242 or something like that

 

edit: 236

 

I fixed it above. thumbsup2.gif

 

you dork. who fixes their posts after the fact?

 

 

just for that, you're buying lunch next weekend

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is #250 when the Shi'ar goons come for Reed? That was a great battle

 

Skrulls. And Gladiator.

 

With special guests Spidey and Cap thumbsup2.gif

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I thought Byrne's FF run was very good.

 

None of the issues are highly valued because a ton of people bought and hoarded multiple copies, thinking they were the only ones who thought to do that.

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I thought Byrne's FF run was very good.

 

None of the issues are highly valued because a ton of people bought and hoarded multiple copies, thinking they were the only ones who thought to do that.

 

....and, the reason people hoarded these was because Byrne's work on the X-Men was extremely hot at the time and they figured they would cash in the same way.

Personlly, I've got about 50 issues of 232 myself.

 

I'm gonna' be rich. crazy.gif

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i like the art from the earlier run much better, ie. 209-218, 220-221

 

 

I'm more partial to the second run, but I'm also probably one of the few who actually liked Byrne inking himself.

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"Terror in a Tiny Town" was a great one, but I don't recall this issue #(s)*.

 

*It's issue #236

 

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If I'm not mistaken, that book also has a back up story that was Kirby's last published work.

 

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i like the art from the earlier run much better, ie. 209-218, 220-221

 

Me too...way better than the #232- run IMO.

 

R.

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