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Inhumans vs X-Men 6 review
With today’s issue of Inhumans vs X-Men out of the way, the terrigen mist story arc is over. Mutants are free to live the Earth without fear of extinction, at least from the mist. It’s a story arc that probably … Continue reading
All-New Wolverine 15 review
In the first two issues of Enemy of the State II, Laura was forced to kill an entire village with the trigger scent, dropped onto the village with a group of water bombers. Any time she smells this scent, she … Continue reading
Civil War II 6 and Captain America: Steve Rogers 6 review
Because these two comics are so closely tied, I’ll be reviewing these together. First off, let’s talk about the main event comic. Civil War II 6 begins exactly where the previous issue ended, with Ulysses’s newest vision showing Miles Morales … Continue reading
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Old Man Logan 12 review
For the last couple of issues, Old Man Logan’s been held by a group of warriors known as the Silent Order. That half of the story is progressing a bit slow in terms of what’s happening – he keeps being … Continue reading
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All-New X-Men 8 review
At the end of the last issue of All-New X-Men, it looked like young Cyclops died. Thankfully, this issue proved that he didn’t; the falling sewer ceiling badly injured him but he’ll survive. Meanwhile, young Beast is ready to give … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, all new x-men, all-new wolverine, beast, comic review, comics, cyclops, dennis hopeless, dr. strange, hank McCoy, laura kinney, magic, marvel comics, paco diaz, rachelle rosenberg, scott summers, x-23, x-men
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Spider-Gwen 7 review
Last week kicked off the Spider-Women crossover with Spider-Women Alpha, and this week’s Spider-Gwen 7 continues it. Jessica Drew and Silk are both trapped in Spider-Gwen’s world after their trans-dimensional watches were stolen while the trio fought a giant robot. … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, bengal, cindy moon, comic review, comics, gwen stacey, howard the duck, jason latour, jessica drew, jonny storm, marvel comics, mary jane, rico renzi, she hulk, silk, spider woman, spider-women
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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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Spider-Women Alpha review
Since I’m reading 2 out of the three Spider-Woman titles, I figured I’d read this crossover as well. Starring Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen and Silk, this crossover has a lot of potential. Although Robbie Thompson writes this issue, Spider-Woman’s writer Dennis Hopeless … Continue reading