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Team B is the adventures of Jack Spratt, an unemployed software engineer, who, after blowing all his money in Vegas, inadvertently discovers the secret lair of Team B, a top secret government initiative commissioned by the CIA in the 1970s to analyze the Soviet threat to the US and comprise of various B-Movie monsters.

If you're looking for something outside of the normal superhero comic, 1001 Arabian Nights from Zenescope is definitely worth a read. I'll write more later, but for now, I'm just trying to move the current top post down.

Watch the Japanese Spider-Man TV Series on Marvel.com

This came out in the 1970s in Japan, and is definitely a must see!

The X-Men need a black ops team to handle some of their more dangerous missions, so who do they turn to? Some of the most lethal mutants around: Wolverine, X-23, Warpath, and Wolfsbane. This new series punches you in the face with action, and while the main X-Men group doesn't kill, these guys don't hold back.

Originally published as Marvel Graphic Novel #5, God Loves, Man Kills is a must read for any X-Men fan, or for anyone who wants to get started reading any of the X-Men related series. Written by Chris Claremont, the preeminent X-Men writer, the story is the background for most of the X-Men series, as well as the basis for the movie X2: X-Men United. This book will answer most of your questions about the history of one of the most popular teams in comic history.

Stop what you're doing right now, and go buy this comic. Space Cowboy Heath Huston

You can buy it here.

I haven't had a chance to read the first 4 installments of this new X-Force incarnation, but I plan to track them down after reading this amazing comic.

Archangel is back after his wings were ripped out of his body to create an army of metal-winged angels bent on the destruction of mutants, and he's not happy about having his wings taken from him.

The artwork is just as incredible as the story. The focus is definitely on Archangel, but there's still plenty of eye candy to be seen other than Archangel.

This month's edition of Old Man Logan doesn't have much more to offer than the previous.

Invincible is one of those comics that you've never heard of, but should definitely be keeping an eye on.

You can buy it here


"Wolverine's All-Time Greatest Adventure Begins Here!"

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