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Terry Kavanagh

    Terrence Kavanagh is an American comic book editor and writer. His last new comics project was the Before the Fantastic Four: The Storms limited series in 2000–2001. His work often focused on expanding established narratives and characters within comic book universes, contributing to the ongoing development of beloved fictional worlds.

    Moon Knight Epic Collection: Death Watch
    Iron Man Epic Collection: Age of Innocence
    Amazing Spider-man Epic Collection: The Clone Saga
    Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Web of Life, Web of Death
    Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 2
    X-Man Vol. 1, No. 34
    • Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 2

      • 1032 pages
      • 37 hours of reading

      In this thrilling collection, Marc Spector faces formidable foes, including his resurrected brother and the Punisher, while grappling with the implications of his upgraded suit against Dr. Doom. As the Infinity War unfolds, he confronts menacing doppelgangers, revealing deeper issues within himself that even Mister Fantastic and Doctor Strange struggle to address. With time running out, Marc must consider finding a new avatar for Khonshu to secure his legacy. A new phase begins for Moon Knight, showcasing his resilience against overwhelming odds.

      Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 2
    • Set during a chaotic period in comic book history, this narrative delves into the Clone Saga, which poses a significant threat to Spider-Man and his world. As the storyline unfolds, familiar characters face intense challenges, leading to dramatic shifts in their relationships and identities. The saga explores themes of identity, legacy, and the impact of cloning on personal connections, making it a pivotal moment in the Spider-Man universe.

      Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Web of Life, Web of Death
    • This collection features classic Spider-Man stories originally published in various comic book series from the 1980s and 1990s. It includes issues from "Web of Spider-Man," "Amazing Spider-Man," "Spider-Man," "Spectacular Spider-Man," and "Spider-Man Unlimited." Fans will enjoy a rich tapestry of narratives showcasing the iconic superhero's adventures, challenges, and character development across multiple story arcs.

      Amazing Spider-man Epic Collection: The Clone Saga
    • Iron Man Epic Collection: Age of Innocence

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      In a gripping narrative, Tony Stark faces a harrowing dilemma that leads him to betray the Avengers. This story explores the complexities of loyalty and the weight of responsibility, as Stark grapples with his choices and the consequences they bring to his relationships and the world around him. The emotional turmoil and intense conflict make this one of the most impactful tales in the Iron Man saga.

      Iron Man Epic Collection: Age of Innocence
    • Moon Knight Epic Collection: Death Watch

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The 90s adventures of Moon Knight are compiled in this epic collection, showcasing the character's unique blend of superhero action and psychological depth. Readers can expect thrilling storylines that explore themes of identity and morality, along with dynamic artwork that captures the essence of the era. This collection serves as a comprehensive look at Moon Knight's evolution during this decade, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers to the character's complex world.

      Moon Knight Epic Collection: Death Watch
    • X-Men/Avengers: Onslaught Omnibus

      • 1296 pages
      • 46 hours of reading
      4.3(12)Add rating

      The emergence of Onslaught, a formidable fusion of Magneto's fury and Charles Xavier's psionic abilities, poses a dire threat to the Marvel Universe. As heroes like the X-Men and Avengers confront this powerful entity, they grapple with the sacrifices required to combat this unprecedented evil. The storyline weaves through various series, showcasing the extent of Onslaught's impact across multiple characters and teams, revealing the challenges and choices faced by Marvel's greatest heroes in their quest to save the world.

      X-Men/Avengers: Onslaught Omnibus
    • OZ: Heart of Magic

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Realm of Oz is back! Last we saw Dorothy she was trapped in a body that isn't hers by the evil Wizard of Oz, cut off from most of her loyal followers and exiled from the Emerald City. Now on the run through increasingly forbidding lands, with the very heart of the realm itself on the line, will she be able to protect herself and more importantly the people who rely on her? Find out here, in the first issue of this soon-to-be-legendary tale!

      OZ: Heart of Magic
    • X-men: Gambit & Rogue

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The path of romance rarely runs smoothly for the X-Men, and that goes double for mutantkind's most ill-fated couple: Gambit and Rogue! The would-be lovers who dare not touch face ghosts from their pasts in adventures filled with thieves, assassins, reunions and revenge! Remy LeBeau returns to New Orleans when he hears rumors his late wife isn't so late after all. But the key to fully reviving Bella Donna lies within the Thieves Guild that Gambit turned his back on! Will Remy's father welcome him home with open arms? Or will his in-laws in the Assassins Guild meet him first with closed fists? COLLECTING: GAMBIT (1993) 1-4, ROGUE (1995) 1-4

      X-men: Gambit & Rogue
    • Frank Castle doubles down on his war on crime courtesy of two of the finest creators ever to take on the character. If you're a mob boss, hitman or hired goon, one day you're gonna end up in Punisher's War Journal. And it won't be long before he crosses you off . As Frank continues his relentless mission, he'll lock horns with old foe Daredevil, team up with Spider-Man, and meet a feisty new sparring partner - get ready for Punisher vs. Wolverine as only Jim Lee could draw it! "Acts of Vengeance" sees Frank take on new foe Bushwacker as Doctor Doom and Kingpin machinate behind the scenes. COLLECTING: PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL (1988) 1-19, MATERIAL FROM PUNISHER ANNUAL 2

      Punisher War Journal By Carl Potts & Jim Lee