Best of
Marvel
2001
The Punisher, Vol. 1: Welcome Back, Frank
Garth Ennis - 2001
Payback, and The Holy.
Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 1: Power and Responsibility
Brian Michael Bendis - 2001
In a retelling of the Spider-Man saga that has been updated for the twenty-first century, teenager Peter Parker is bitten by an experimental spider from the laboratory of Osborn Industries, and develops super powers as a result.
New X-Men, Volume 1: E Is for Extinction
Grant Morrison - 2001
Now she has her sights set on The X-Men! Xavier and his team of mutants have long dreamed of a time of peace. But the time for dreaming is over. Now it is time to fight.Collecting: New X-Men (2001) 114-117, New X-Men (2001) Annual 1
Fantastic Four Visionaries: John Byrne, Vol. 1
John Byrne - 2001
Again. Not since the days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the trailblazers of the very mythology known as the Marvel Universe, had someone so perfectly captured the intense mood, cosmic style, and classic sense of adventure of Marvel's first family of heroes - the Fantastic Four. Writer. Penciler. Inker. Visionary. John Byrne reminded us all there was a family at the heart of this team of adventurers. The Fantastic Four has always been called "The World's Greatest Comics Magazine." The evidence is found in these very pages.Collecting Fantastic Four #232-240.
Wolverine: Origin
Paul Jenkins - 2001
Collects Wolverine: Origin #1-6
Wolverine: Origin #1
Paul Jenkins - 2001
Wolverine's origin is finally revealed!
Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War
Peter Hogan - 2001
We promise you a nonstop thrill ride, from a daring rescue, to the strangest battlefield you've ever encountered. One so strange that it will never make it into the history books." The heroes fight a WW2 battle on a magical Plane. Villains: the Red Skull, and Dormammu. Guest star: Clea.
Captain Marvel: First Contact
Peter David - 2001
Captain Marvel was re-introduced to fans in the pages of the hit '99 series Avengers Forever, which became an instant classic.From the pages of the hit Avengers Forever comes an instant classic: Captain Marvel. Son of the legendary Mar-Vell, Genis continues the legacy left by his Kree-warrior father. There's a catch, though, since Genis shares a body with Rick Jones, longtime Avengers ally. Only one of them can exist on Earth at any given moment. Hijinks ensueRick is trying to figure out what his life holds for him. He's trying to work things out with his estranged wife, Marlo, and trying to understand what it means to be a hero.Genis, on the other hand, is trying to acclimate to Earth, Rick, and a world full of dangers. Will this unlikely duo be able to get along long enough to save the world??Collects:- Captain Marvel (2000) #0-#6