For Thou Art With Me by K. Kinnon
Concupiscence #2, Off the Wall, zine pg. 106-148.
PDF pg. 108-150
Content warnings: explicit, period-typical homophobia
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bikini kill performing at Club Asylum, Washington DC, may 1992. taken by pat graham.
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Claudia Schiffer by Hans Feurer
- Elle France, May 1992
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Omnipotent is Occulus!
Fantastic Four #364
Basic middle-of-the-road stuff.
With Franklin still in captivity, time is running out for the Fantastic Four! What dark plot does Occulus have in store?
DeFalco’s version of Sue Richards is strictly a damsel-in-distress, not a superhero. There’s no reason for her to be held captive so easily in this story. It’s the big flaw in another otherwise enjoyable romp. We get some backstory, and a better understand of what is going on, before a confrontation with the big villain. if Sue wasn’t written as completely useless to the team this would be a better comic.
On Sale Date: March 24, 1992.
Total Paid Circulation: 205,542 (average #359-370).
Wizard Top 100: 46.
Tom DeFalco (9 of 66).
Paul Ryan (9 of 60).
6/10
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In the Source Link, you will find a gif pack of Olivia Culpo in reality tv series. The Culpo Sisters. She stars with her sisters - Aurora and Sophia.
Rules: I don't have any particular rules. But if you use the gifs in gif hunts or crackships, please credit me.
Source: FabledEnigma
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Toutes peines confondues (AKA Sweetheart) | Michel Deville | 1992
Patrick Bruel, Mathilda May
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Claudia Schiffer by Hans Feurer
- Elle France, May 1992
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The Historians of Tales to Come
X-Factor Annual #7
Good.
Spiral vs. Arize
All the stuff with Mojo takes a backseat here. Consequently, this third part of the SHATTERSHOT storyline is the best so far.
Nicieza writes Spiral very well, and her unusual backstory. Loved all the continuity with the LONGSHOT mini-series. The art was good, too.
Sadly, both Spiral and Arize vanish after this chapter. Her for a couple of years, him for a couple of decades!!
On Sale Date: March 17, 1992.
Wizard Top 100: #11.
8/10
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A small spider-man 2099 reading guide
Just watched atsv and wondering where to start getting into Miguel O’Hara? Hate trying to figure out comic timelines? Well hopefully this guide can help a little bit. Please note its far from a definitive guide and could probably use some work but I'm hoping it helps someone out!
Also not including spider-verse appearances or those in most other comics, because we could be here forever listing every comic appearance and this is meant to be a quick guide
Miguel's original appearance was in Amazing Spider-Man #365, but that was more of a preview than anything else. I've split it pre-2000's and post-2000's, but listen to me if you have to pick one comic to read out of all of this make it the original 1992 run. You basically cannot go wrong with just reading 1992.
A few have been marked with asterisks because you really don't have to read them but it felt wrong to not include them on the list.
Pre 2000's
Spider-man 2099 (1992): Literally Required Reading. Keep in mind that the last two issues had different writers and are kinda disregarded by just about everyone. Issue #16 starts the crossover event Fall of The Hammer, a mini-guide to which I've included below. The Special and Annual take place in between issues but it's easiest to just read them last.
Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man (1995): It's short, it's sweet, give it a read.
*2099: World of Tomorrow (1996): At the time this was meant to close off all the 2099 plots, theres lots of other 2099 characters in here but a fair bit of Mig.
*2099: Manifest Destiny (1998): Further closure to the 2099 world, again lots of other characters but still a solid read. Basically waves away the last two issues of sm2099 (1992) in a slightly hilarious way and worth reading just for that.
Fall of the Hammer crossover mini-guide:
Spider-man 2099 (1992) #16
Ravage 2099 #15
X-men 2099 #5
Doom 2099 (1993) #14
Punisher 2099 (1993) #13
Post 2000's
*Superior Spider-man (2013) issues #16-19: Largely set up but its cool too
Spider-man 2099 (2014): You can read this without the Superior Spider-man setup but depending on your prior comic reading experience you may be a bit confused. If you're a seasoned reader and used to taking weird comic shifts in stride due to missing some random issues of a completely different comic you'll be fine
Spider-man 2099 (2015): Solid run, I don't have much to say about it honestly
Marvel's 2099 (2019 event): you are better off looking up a separate guide for this one it is not my ballpark
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