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A-Force 10 review
It’s always sad when such a fun series ends, and this is no exception. I didn’t even realize this series was ending until I reached Kelly Thompson’s thank you letter at the end (definitely worth a read by the way). … Continue reading
Comics of October 19, 2016
It’s another comic week, with some good releases, and some that are just ok. It’s also less than 2 weeks until Nanowrimo 2016 begins, and I’m so ready for it. I’m actually going to be an ML this year, so … Continue reading
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A-Force 9 review
In the previous issue, it was predicted by Ulysses that Nico would kill someone named Alice. Refusing to believe some random prophet that she could be a killer, Nico runs away from the rest of A-Force, and ends up in … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, all-new marvel, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war II, comic review, comics, dazzler, elsa bloodstone, kelly thompson, marvel comics, medusa, nico, paulo siqueira, rachelle rosenberg, ulysses
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Comics of July 20, 2016
I guess I haven’t talked much about Camp Nanowrimo much on this blog, so here goes a quick update. I’m in the middle of participating in this year’s Camp Nano, July. Unlike the November writing month where the official goal … Continue reading
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Comics of June 1, 2016
I saw X-Men Apocalypse over the weekend and here are my thoughts – it’s ok. For the most part the new cast is good. Sophie Turner is great as Jean Grey, Alexandra Shipp as Storm is a huge improvement over … Continue reading
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Comics of April 13, 2016
Usually the last week of the month is my small week for comic pickups, especially when it’s like last month where there are 5 Wednesdays. Looking ahead, it looks like this month is the opposite. Last week was pretty small, … Continue reading
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A-Force 2 review
A-Force 1 is a fun comic, but it wasn’t quite anything special. It mostly introduced Singularity into the new Marvel Universe (she first appeared in the A-Force miniseries in Secret Wars), and a new villain (called antimatter) that somehow appeared … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dazzler, g. willow wilson, jennifer walters, Jorge Molina, kelly thompson, laura martin, marvel comics, medusa, nico, she hulk, singularity
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