MARVEL TEAM-UP #103 (1981): Ant-Man
This issue starts with Scott Lang Ant-Man feverishly welding some wires, making urgent repairs to something that appears to be mission critical.
Then, after the splash page, we see it’s his daughter’s ROM doll. I love this intro sequence—very well done—but it’s very hard to believe because NOBODY bought ROM dolls.
Taskmaster is able to knock Spider-Man out and tie him to a wall.
Then it’s Ant-Man to the rescue.
Ant-Man shows some real ingenuity against Taskmaster by, instead of shrinking him…
…Growing an ant!
Solid, action-packed issue that moves from good to great because the villain is awesome.
Fantastic Four: Foes #1-6 (2005)
An interesting idea: Tell some stories from the villain point of view. Sort of. The emphasis on the narratives in each of these six issues is to focus on the…
New Thunderbolts #1 (2005)
When we last saw a team with the name Thunderbolts, they were fighting The Avengers and their former villainous identities had been exposed to the world. This reboot (with the…