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Action Comics 1000 review
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is quite possibly the most well-known superhero in the business. He is meant to be someone you look up to. He’s meant to be someone people can aspire to be like. Even … Continue reading
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Comics of March 14, 2018
So with my Star Wars blogathon so far, I’ve looked at as many non-theatrical releases as I have theatrical releases, and after Return of the Jedi, it’s going to be skewed more towards non-theatrical releases. The last post in particular … Continue reading
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Comics of February 14, 2018
So a little more information about my new job. My shifts are continental, meaning I work 7-3 for two weeks, and then 3-11 for two weeks. This is my second week of 3-11. It also takes almost an hour to … Continue reading
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Detective comics 973
One of the major plotlines in the current Detective Comics run is Clayface’s character development. Feeling guilty for a lot of his past sins, he’s trying to be a hero as a member of Batman’s team. He’s also trying to … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, basil, batman, booster gold, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clayface, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, james tynion IV, jason wright, jesus merino, orphan, spoiler, stephanie brown, superman, victim syndicate
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Comics of January 10, 2018
It’s the second Wednesday of the year. Because of what will hopefully be temporary financial setbacks, after this week I’ll be cutting back on the number of comics I’m picking up, with the intention to catch up on everything when … Continue reading
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Comics of December 13, 2017
So I’ve got my opening night tickets for The Last Jedi. It’ll be the first movie I’ve seen on opening night since Spider-Man 3. Considering I also have Kung Fu that evening, and then it’s straight to the movie, tomorrow … Continue reading
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Action Comics 991 review
We’re 9 issues away from the big Action Comics 1000. Time to start the countdown. But more importantly, this issue seems to conclude The Oz Effect, a story with several twists and turns, that began with a massive reveal. Stop … Continue reading
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