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Comics of January 23, 2019
So I’m in the middle of buying a house, in that I made an offer over the weekend, and it was accepted. This entire week’s been ridiculous as a result. It’s to the point where if I picked up more … Continue reading
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Tagged angel unzueta, bobby curnow, cable, carlos gomez, comics, cyclops, ed brisson, guru-efx, han solo, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, luke skywalker, marvel comics, marvel legacy, michael dialynas, nathan summers, ninja turtles, princess leia, ronda pattison, scott summers, star wars, star wars comics, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tmnt, tom waltz, uncanny x-men, x-men
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Supergirl 14 review
In the previous story arc, Supergirl was hit by some sort of energy weapon that sent her powers out of control. She moved so fast that she shattered windows. An attempt at a precise heat vision beam tore apart the … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, jose luis, kara zor-l, kenan, michael atiyeh, new superman, steve orlando, supergirl
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Action Comics 989 review
In Action Comics 987, Oz revealed himself to be Jor-El, Superman’s Kryptonian father. In 988, he talked about how he survived the destruction of Krypton, and how he was shown humanity’s dark side for years, whether witnessing innocent civilians being … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, jon kent, jor-el, lois lane, mike spicer, oz, superman, the oz effect, viktor bogdanovic
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All-New Wolverine 25 review
Ever since Laura first escaped the facility that brought her into existence, and tortured her for the first 13 years of her life, she’d gone out of her way to avoid ever returning. This story arc forces her to change … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, comic review, comics, daken, gabby, juan cabal, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, nolan woodard, orphans of x, tom taylor, weapon x, wolverine, x-23
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X-Men Movies 1 – Generation X
I really enjoyed my Disney movie blogathon, and I didn’t get sick of it by the end, but I also don’t feel like committing three months to a single blog project again. So instead, I’m here to introduce my second … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, 90's x-men, banshee, buff, canada, comics, emma frost, finola hughes, generation x, hatley castle, heather mccomb, high school drama, jeremy ratchford, jubilee, matt frewler, monet, monet st. croix, movies, refrax, russell tresh, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, skin, superhero movie, superhero movies, tv movie, x-men, x-men movies
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Captain Phasma 3 review
Journey to The Last Jedi began with Captain Phasma’s miniseries. The first issue began with the destruction of the Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens, in which the title character pursued another officer who read that Phasma disabled the base’s … Continue reading
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Tagged andres mossa, battle of starkiller base, captain phasma, comic review, comics, kelly thompson, marco checchetto, marvel comics, star wars comics, star wars the last jedi, star wars: captain phasma, star wars: the force awakens, starkiller base, the first order, the force awakens, the last jedi
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Superman 32 review
There have been a couple quick arcs with guest writers on this series lately. I get that when you’ve got a bi-weekly series going on, you need a break every now and then to catch up. But I do hope … Continue reading
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Tagged arif prianto, clark kent, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, deathstroke, james bonny, lois lane, superman, tyler kirkham
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Star Wars 37 review
I picked up three comics this week, so I’m skipping the first impressions post and going straight to the reviews. Also, each comic is a different price. That doesn’t happen very often when I pick up more than two comics. … Continue reading
X-Men Blue 12 review
Before I get into this review, let’s talk about my biggest complaint about what is otherwise a fairly good series so far. Cullen Bunn’s X-Men Blue feels unfocused. There have been so many smaller stories with little connection between them … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, beast, bloodstorm, comic review, comics, cullen bun, cyclops, demons, douglass franchin, goblin queen, guru-efx, hank McCoy, inferno, jean grey, jimmy hudson, madelyn pryor, marvel comics, marvel now, marvel ultimate universe, matt yackey, miss sinister, ororo munroe, scott summers, storm, the blob, warren worthington, x-men, x-men blue, x-men inferno
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