This is an idea I’ve had for a while and was even a Twitter question on the old podcast. There are some issues of a comic book that stick with you. That do exactly what a comic should do: give you a complete story, beginning, middle and end, in one single issue while staying true to the character/teams/etc. you are reading about. Most of these I’m going on from memory but I’m also going to do my best to reread these today to see how well they hold up. So, let’s begin with the wild and crazy far flung year of 1996: Daredevil #360 – Alone against the Absorbing Man Written by Karl Kesel with art by Cary Nord What you need to know: as a child, Matt Murdock was stuck in the eyes by a radioactive isotope while trying to save a man crossing the street. This good deed blinded him however, it heightened all of his other senses, allowing him to “see” with a radar sense. Also, under the training of Stick, he became the Man Without Fear! He is also a lawyer, playing on the whole ‘justice is blind’ thing, I’m sure. Also, this is during the time at Marvel of ‘Heroes Reborn.’ Marvel, and comics in general weren’t doing great in the late 90’s. The days of books selling millions of copies had come and gone and the bubble had burst. Things had gotten so bad, it was around this time that Marvel even filed for bankruptcy! Looking at how successful Marvel is today, this may seem crazy, but this is the topsy-turvy world of comics publishing. As an attempt at the “let’s throw everything against the wall & see what sticks” method, Marvel had reached out to creators who...