some double pages in black and white by Jack Kirby.
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some double pages in black and white by Jack Kirby.

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The Nextwave VS the Evil Devil Dinosaur clone
The Nextwave arrive to see the tiny supervillain get murdered by the secret mastermind of the Beyond Corporation and all of their trials thus far. The "mastermind" is...Devil Dinosaur, except that this one is an evil super-intelligent clone. Citing his hatred of mammals after his years serving Moon-Boy, Devil Dinosaur Clone admits to eating is former companion and engineering the whole conspiracy of Beyond as revenge on all mammals. Combining their efforts the Nextwave disarm Devil Dinosaur Clone before dropping him in his lair chamber off of State 51 before Tabitha Smith detonated it. The evil machinations of Beyond Corporation put to rest the Nextwave contemplate life after Nextwave. With the defeat of the final villain, the Nextwave team are trying to figure out what to do next.
Nextwave #12, 2007
Halo !
Cover of the Day: Machine Man #19 (February, 1981) Art by Frank Miller

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Amazing Spider-Man (V5) #92.BEY
2006's Nextwave Vol.1 #1 (turning 20 today* : feel old yet ?) cover by Stuart Immonen (featuring Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave Off Kanazawa). Source
*Release Date: January 25, 2006
From The Incredible Hulk #232 & 237 (1979)
"One of the most oppressed creatures to ever walk the earth"
LOOK AT HIM!
HE'S TINY