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 Hello, Marvelites.
You're watching
"Marvel's The Pull List."
And I'm Ryan, a.k.a.
Agent M.
 And I'm Tucker Markus.
 And every week, we
read every single Marvel
comic that comes out.
We get super hyped.
We want you to be super hyped.
So we pick a couple of them.
We pick a topic.
We tell you why you
should read them.
Tucker, what are
we talking about?
 Big, just big.
- Big.
- That's it.
That's it.
It's just big.
We've picked four big issues
with some huge stories,
emotion, everything.
How about we start
with 96 amazing pages
of MARVEL COMICS 1000?
This is the one we've
all been waiting for.
So excited.
It is the 80th
anniversary issue.
We have 80 years, 80
creative teams all
packed into one universe.
We have this kind of through
line story as, told by writer
Al Ewing.
But then we have
just some of the most
prolific, amazing creators
in comic book history
all packed into this issue.
It's amazing stuff.
 Yeah.
Also amazing is the
end of the road.
It's a big ending for
Thor in issue number 16.
I can't believe we are wrapping
up six years of Thor stories.
We still have King Thor
to come from Jason Aaron,
but this is the end for
this series with Jason
Aaron and Mike del Mundo.
And it is so big,
so great, so cool,
it sets the stage for
what could be to come
for all the Thor characters.
Maybe you see Volstagg
doing a little politicking.
Maybe you see the
League of Realms
still working out
there to save people.
Of course, Jane
Foster is Valkyrie.
We see lots of cool
stuff, and it all
centers around the coronation
party for King Thor,
and what that means.
And dude don't even
show up to his own party
because he doesn't want to.
He's too big for that.
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No, it's a really great
story, a lot of fun.
Some sad, sweet, and
wonderful moments throughout.
 Yeah.
So we're going from a big
literal issue, big emotions.
Now talk about
some big monsters.
This is MARVEL MONSTERS #1.
It's such a fun story
because we dive into it,
alongside one of my
favorite characters
in the Marvel
universe, Kid Kaiju.
And we literally go inside
a book inside the book,
and we get just so many pages
of amazing monstrous pinup
artwork.
It is gorgeous.
Like the level of
artistry on display
here is something
that is rarely found.
There aren't many
books like this.
It is just a sight to behold.
The kind of around story
is done by Cullen Bunn.
He knows this character in
this world better than anybody.
It is just gorgeous,
huge, monstrous stuff.
 Yeah.
All right, last book is another
big ending, big emotions
in SPIDER-MAN: LIFE STORY #6.
Now, with this one--
 Oh, wait, wait.
Ryan, we got an email
from Chip about this.
 We did.
We did.
Thank you, Tucker.
 Yeah.
 Big Chip Zdarsky actually
emailed us here at Marvel.
He asked that we don't
talk about SPIDER-MAN:
LIFE STORY #6.
He's so proud of it, so
excited for everybody
to not have it spoiled for them.
He doesn't want us saying
anything about the story.
And we won't.
That's the coolest.
It's just really,
really big, really good.
We know you're going to love it.
You have to check it out.
Now, there's like almost
30 comics out this week.
You got to learn all about
them on "Marvel's The Pull
List," the podcast version.
Get that wherever
you get your audio,
and we'll be back with
another episode next week.
I'm Ryan.
- I'm Tucker.
 And this is Marvel.
 Your universe.
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