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  1. Marvel: The Lost Generation is a twelve-issue comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics in 2000 and 2001. The series was scripted by Roger Stern and drawn by John Byrne with both as co-plotters. Numbered in reverse order, it began with issue #12 (March 2000) and finished with issue #1 (Feb. 2001).

    • March 2000 – February 2001
  2. Browse the Marvel comic series Marvel: The Lost Generation (2000 - 2001). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

  3. Marvel: The Lost Generation Vol 1. (2000–2001) Publisher: Marvel Comics. Type: Limited Series (Team) Genre: Super Hero. Featuring: First Line. Status: Finished. Publication Date: March, 2000—February, 2001. 12 issues • 83 images • 12 reprinted issues.

  4. Thing 2. Ben Grimm, better known as the Thing, is the original quintessential tough-guy of the Marvel Universe. But, because of his transformation, he's also the tragic member of the Fantastic Four.

  5. Marvel: The Lost Generation #1. Art by: John Byrne and Al Milgrom. Release Date. December 28, 2000. Cover Date. February, 2001. Issue Details. 1. "It's Starting Again..." Appearances · Synopsis. Writer (s) Roger Stern. John Byrne. Penciler (s) John Byrne. Inker (s) Al Milgrom. Colorist (s) Glynis Oliver. Letterer (s) Jack Morelli. Editor (s)

  6. February 23, 2000. Cover Date. January, 2001. Issue Details. 1. "After... And Before!" Appearances · Synopsis. Writer (s) Roger Stern. John Byrne. Penciler (s) John Byrne. Inker (s) Al Milgrom. Colorist (s) Glynis Oliver. Letterer (s) Jack Morelli. Editor (s) Ralph Macchio. Appearing in "After... And Before!" Featured Characters: First Line:

  7. Marvel: The Lost Generation. Everybody's dead, Cassandra. Marvel: The Lost Generation is a Marvel Comics limited series created by Roger Stern and John Byrne. The series tells the tale of superheroes active after World War II but before the debut of the Fantastic Four, and principally of a team called the First Line.