The Best Marvel Solo Comics From The ’90s, Ranked

Marvel Comics went through some big changes in the ’90s. They replaced most of their heroes, then later rebooted their heroes in Heroes Reborn, then gave them a second reboot with Heroes Return. When people criticize ’90s excess, Marvel is absolutely part of that equation. However, they still published some incredible books throughout the decade, both for their teams and their solo heroes.Marvel had just come down from an incredible ’80s that featured hit story arcs like Secret Wars and The Dark Phoenix Saga. Marvel’s ’90s solo ongoings had plenty to live up to. Luckily for Marvel fans, comics like The Mighty Thor and Iron Man had no trouble delivering exciting stories.In the early ’90s, The Mighty Thor went through a rough patch. Sometimes the book didn’t even focus on Thor himself. However, coming out of Heroes Return, Marvel changed that by putting Dan Jurgens and John Romita Jr. on the title — creating a classic comic rarely mentioned today. The duo knew just what the God of Thunder needed, finding a way to ground the character and give him adventures that felt fresh.RELATED:10 Marvel Comics Todd McFarlane Should Draw That He Hasn’t Already

Marvel Comics went through some big changes in the ’90s. They replaced most of their heroes, then later rebooted their heroes in Heroes Reborn, then gave them a second reboot with Heroes Return. When people criticize ’90s excess, Marvel is absolutely part of that equation. However, they still published some incredible books throughout the decade, both for their teams and their solo heroes.

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Marvel had just come down from an incredible ’80s that featured hit story arcs like Secret Wars and The Dark Phoenix Saga. Marvel’s ’90s solo ongoings had plenty to live up to. Luckily for Marvel fans, comics like The Mighty Thor and Iron Man had no trouble delivering exciting stories.

In the early ’90s, The Mighty Thor went through a rough patch. Sometimes the book didn’t even focus on Thor himself. However, coming out of Heroes Return, Marvel changed that by putting Dan Jurgens and John Romita Jr. on the title — creating a classic comic rarely mentioned today. The duo knew just what the God of Thunder needed, finding a way to ground the character and give him adventures that felt fresh.

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