Scripted by Brian Michael Bendis, Avengers (1998) #500 comic is worth grabbing for an ultimate time pass. This action packed comic from Marvel Universe was originally published on July 28th, 2004 for comic lovers.
Frank DArmata has the credit for coloring this Avengers (1998) #500 Comic. The comic has a T+ Rating meaning it is meant for teenagers. As far as the story of Avengers (1998) #500 is considered, this comic is about the Mightiest Heroes in the double sized anniversary issue.

The credit for scripting this new Marvel comic goes to its writers Frank Tieri, Jeff Parker and Joe Caramagna. The comic cover has been designed by none other than Kev Walker, while the remaining comic has been penciled by Declan Shalvey. Published officially on June 22nd, 2011, this marvel comic will keep engrossed for hours.
The all-new fresh issue of Legion of Super-Heroes is back in action. One of the popular series from the house of DC comics, the Legion of Super Heroes is increasingly becoming an all time favorite of one and all.
Mike Carey’s story of the New Mutants issue 23 is another good attempt to create the impact of the ‘Age of X’ storyline. Yet again, this story continues to reveal solutions to some mysterious questions. These answers keep you hocked to the story because of its correct timing and related emotions that make you crave for more.
If you have followed all the issues of the X-Factor series on a monthly basis, you would admit that overall the series has been quite interesting, except for a few frustrating issues at times. The book excites the readers with lot of interesting anecdote in one issue, whereas, the next issue becomes raw and uninteresting.
The Chaos War that started with gods fighting with each other in the first issue of the series has been able to nicely hold the readers up till now. The Chaos War, issue 5 opens with getting close to the end of the confusion that has been created all through the Marvel Universe with Pantheons.
The latest cover of the ‘Amazing Spiderman’ series that shows the association of ‘Big Time’ is set to bring some big changes with bigger threats, opportunites and big excitement, thereby changing the position of Spiderman and the man behind the mask, Peter Parker. This time , you see the coming back of Hobgoblin and some surprises that he brings in the story. Dan Slott has written the character having immense force this time, bringing greater troubles to Spiderman.
DC Comics’ ‘Legion of Super Heroes’ has arrived in the market and grabbing the attention of its fans. Trying to be different and unique in the world of adventure comics, the writer Paul Levitz has put in his best efforts to make this issue a success. But the story in this issue has wide a number of characters making it too confusing to the readers. Moreover, even the background story this time is to messy creating a lot of puzzle.
“Our army at war” kicks start a month that promises to be full of war comics and it is none other than DC, which has given some of the most memorable comics of the yesteryears. And it has been a great beginning to a new era of war comics from DC. For those who have read the earlier comics will be reminded of Easy Company and Frank Rock, as DC introduces them to a whole new audience. The first page itself is a recreation of the Dec 7, 1941 issue, where the Japanese bombers yell towards Pearl Harbor.