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Captain Marvel 5 review
In the last 4 issues, Captain Marvel, now in charge of Earth’s main defense force against alien threats, has been under attack by a technologically advanced alien race looking for misguided revenge against the Kree. It’s been a fun science … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, all-new marvel, alpha flight, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, felipe smith, kree, kris anka, marvel comics, matthew wilson, michele fazekas, puck, tara butters
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Secret Wars 6 review
This is the week Secret Wars was originally supposed to end. Not only are three more issues yet to come, but they decided to split the final issue into two. So far this event is great and in the long … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, invisible woman, ive svorcina, jonathan hickman, kieron gillen, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, miles morales, mr. fantastic, mr. sinister, peter parker, secret wars, siege, spider-man, susan richards, thanos, ultimate spider-man, valeria richards
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Siege 3 review
In Battleworld, the only thing stopping the hordes of Marvel Zombies, Ultron and the armies of Annihilus, is the SHIELD wall. Most people working at the SHIELD are there as punishment for breaking one of Doom’s sacred rules. Abigail Brand … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, andy troy, annihilus, battleworld, comic review, comics, cyclops, Dr Doom, event comics, filipe andrade, juan jose ryp, julian totino tedesco, kaluta, kieron gillen, marvel zombies, michael wm, miss america, rachelle rosenberg, secret wars, siege, thanos, ultron
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Comics of August 5, 2015
It’s the first Wednesday of August. We’re now well into Marvel’s Secret Wars event, and unless it’s delayed again, we’ll leave it behind in October to enter the new Marvel Universe. But first, a quick update on my writing. I … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, novels
Tagged abigail brand, adrian alphona, age of apocalypse, battleworld, brian k. vaughan, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, event comics, fabian nicieza, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, Gerardo Sandoval, giant-size little marvel avx, guardians of knowhere, guardians of the galaxy, harry potter, in-hyuk lee, jean-francois beaulieu, jesus aburtov, kieron gillen, kyle strahm, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel secret wars, mike deodato, ms. marvel, novel writing, scottie young, secret wars, SHIELD, siege, steve skroce, we stand on guard, writing, x-men, yasmine putri
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Siege 1 review
In Battleworld, there’s a wall called the SHIELD. This wall prevents the monsters of the deadlands (Marvel Zombies), Perfection (Ultron) and Annihilus’s bugs from entering the more civilized domains. Those who break the wrong rules are sentenced to the wall … Continue reading
Comics of November 6, 2013
It’s not very often when I have more non-Marvel comics than Marvel comics in a given week. Then again, with Marvel not knowing how to scatter their releases enough it’s bound to happen on occasion. My novel writing is going … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, amazing x-men, amnesia, captain marvel, comic review, comics, cyber force, dark horse comics, david haller, dc comics, devin kalile greyson, dynamite comics, gail simone, image comics, jason aaron, kelly sue deconnick, legends of red sonja, legion, marc silvestri, marvel comics, marvel now, miss marvel, nancy a. collins, new 52, nightcrawler, red sonja, scott snider, simon spurrier, star wars, superman, superman unchained, the star wars, top cow productions, x-men, x-men legacy
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