Having destroyed many current comics, we’re gonna destroy great works of literature next.
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| #1 | | May, 1984 |
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Penciller |
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| Jim Shooter |
Michael Zeck |
John Beatty |
The War Begins
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #1 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 1 of Secret Wars
published in May, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 1, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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June, 1984 | | #2 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
MIke Zeck |
John Beatty |
Prisoners of War
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #2 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 2 of Secret Wars
published in June, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 2, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #3 | | July, 1984 |
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Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Michael Zeck |
John Beatty |
Tempest Without, Crisis Within
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #3 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 3 of Secret Wars
published in July, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 3, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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August, 1984 | | #4 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Bob Layton |
John Beatty |
Situation: Hopeless
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #4 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 4 of Secret Wars
published in August, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 4, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #5 | | September, 1984 |
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Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Bob Layton |
John Beatty |
The Battle of Four Armies
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #5 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 5 of Secret Wars
published in September, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 5, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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October, 1984 | | #6 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Mike Zeck |
John Beatty |
A Little Death
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #6 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 6 of Secret Wars
published in October, 1984 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 6, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #11 | | March, 1985 |
 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Mike Zeck |
John Beatty |
And Dust to Dust
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #11 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 11 of Secret Wars
published in March, 1985 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 11, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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April, 1985 | | #12 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Jim Shooter |
Mike Zeck |
John Beatty |
Nothing to Fear
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #12 of Secret Wars. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 12 of Secret Wars
published in April, 1985 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Secret Wars issue 12, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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