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House of M #1–8; The Pulse Special Edition; Secrets of the House of M: January 2008 978-0785124665: House of M, Vol 2: Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and X-Men: Spider-Man: House of M #1–5; New Thunderbolts #11; Fantastic Four: House of M #1–3; Black Panther #7; Uncanny X-Men #462–465 December 2009 978-0785138815
The Trade Hotel’s rooftop restaurant and bar specializes in regional Italian fare including house-made pastas, pizza, upscale entrees and small plates to share. 420 W. Juneau Ave., thetradehotel ...
The SafeHouse is an American theme-restaurant that was established in 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Filled wall-to-wall with spy memorabilia collected by the founder/owner, David J. Baldwin. It has been used as a backdrop in movies shot in Milwaukee such as Major League , and has been featured on the History Channel as one of the best secret ...
Spider-Man: House of M is a five-issue comic book limited series that ran concurrently with Marvel Comics' House of M crossover event in 2005. In the House of M pocket universe, mutants rule the world and humans are an oppressed minority. Magneto and his family, the House of M, rule the world from the island of Genosha.
Here are some restaurants and bars in the Milwaukee area offering private outdoor dining this winter. These Milwaukee-area restaurants and bars have domes, greenhouses or huts in winter 2023-24 ...
Halo said that race often feels "ignored, unseen and unheard," and House of History's intentionality in just interviewing Black leaders in Milwaukee's LGBTQ community helps other Milwaukee leaders ...
New Coeln House, still operating on the border of General Mitchell Field. The New Coeln House, also known as Deuster's Saloon and by other names, is a two-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1840 and 1850 in New Coeln, Wisconsin, which has since been annexed into Milwaukee.
The malt house is another massive 6 or 7-story building built around 1882 and repaired in 1901 after a fire. It contained barley-steeping tanks, malting chambers, and malt kilns. [12] The bottling house is a 2.5-story building clad in cream brick, with crenelated towers, again in a German Renaissance Revival style.