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Batgirl 50 review
For a while now, Batgirl has been dealing with Fugue, a technological villain who can alter people’s memories while also taking information from their heads for himself. Because of Barbara’s neural implant that helps her walk (that I don’t remember … Continue reading →
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Comics of April 6, 2016 and thoughts on Batman v Superman
Although I only picked up 5 comics this week, three of them are $5 comics with extra material, whether it’s Batgirl 50, Poe Dameron 1 or Spider-Women Alpha. At the one comic store I also picked up the entire Chewbacca … Continue reading →
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Comics of March 2, 2016
It’s the first week of March, and it feels like we’ve already had more snow this month than in all of February. It’s not very often when Canadians can say we’re getting cold air from Texas. That’s what global warming … Continue reading →
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, andrea sorrentino, angelus, aphrodite ix, atilio rojo, babs tarr, barbara gordon, batgirl, black widow, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, chris samnee, comic review, comics, darkness, darth vader, dc comics, edgar delgado, g. willow wilson, hawkeye, horacio domingues, image comics, IXth generation, james harvey, jeff lemire, jennier walters, Jorge Molina, kate bishop, kelly thompson, kieron gillen, mark waid, marvel comics, matt hawkins, matt milla, matthew wilson, ming doyle, natasha romanova, old man logan, post-apocalyptic, roger robinson, ryan cady, salvador larroca, sci-fi, science fiction, serge lapointe, she hulk, SHIELD, singularity, star wars, top cow productions, witchblade, wolverine, x-men
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Comics of February 3, 2016
So for the first time since I got into comics, I didn’t pick up an Uncanny X-Men issue. UXM2 was not only mediocre on the writing front, but Greg Land’s art was terrible and they needlessly killed off a fan … Continue reading →
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, babs tarr, batgirl, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, captain marvel, carol danvers, chip zdarsky, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dc comics, ed brubaker, elizabeth breitweiser, emma rios, fairy tale, fantasy, fantasy comics, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, groot, howard the duck, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, joe quinones, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kris anka, laura martin, lee loughridge, marvel comics, matthew wilson, michele fazekas, mythology, nexus of all realities, poetry, pretty deadly, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, scottie young, serge lapointe, she hulk, singularity, steve epting, tara butters, velvet
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Batgirl 46 review
I didn’t like the previous issue of Batgirl at all. It’s a wedding issue felt way too cheesy and cliché for my tastes, not to mention Dick Greyson’s portrayal felt completely wrong. For the most part I’ve enjoyed the rest … Continue reading →
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Tagged babs tarr, barbara gordon, batgirl, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, comic review, comics, dc comics, serge lapointe, spoiler, stephanie brown
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Comics of December 16, 2015
This whole week of comics is a big number 2 … as in every Marvel title I picked up is a second issue. It’s a relatively small week with only 6 comics on my pull list, but I don’t mind. … Continue reading →
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Batgirl 45 review
Wedding issues. Some people really like them, and some people don’t really care. I’m somewhere in the middle; if it’s good I’ll probably enjoy it, like when Cyclops and Jean Grey finally tied the knot way back. That’s an example … Continue reading →
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Tagged babs tarr, barbara gordon, batgirl, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, comic review, comics, dc comcis, dick greyson, luke fox, nightwing, serge lapointe, wedding issue
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Comics of August 26, 2015
I don’t know about anyone else, but I can’t wait for Secret Wars to be over with. Sure, the main event is good so far and some of the tie-ins have been entertaining, but I miss the main Marvel Universe. … Continue reading →
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Comics of July 29, 2015
Usually on the last Wednesday on a month with five of them, my pull list is small. This week is an exception; I picked up 9 comics. But before I get into them, a quick update on my writing. I’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1602 witch hunter angela, amilcar pinna, angela, babs tarr, barbara gordon, barbarian comic, barbarians, batgirl, batman, battleworld, batwoman, bengal, black widow, bobby curnow, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, chris sprouse, chris yost, comic review, comics, cory smith, cullen bunn, david lafuente, dc comics, deadpool, deadpool's secret secret wars, dick greyson, dynamite comics, espionage comics, event comics, gail simone, goran sudzuka, gotham academy, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, irene koh, jason aaron, jim gordon, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, livewire, maps, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, matteo lolli, ming doyle, mingjue helen chen, modok, MODOK assassin, natasha romanova, nathan edmondson, olive silverlock, phil noto, red sonja, secret wars, splinter, spoiler, stephanie brown, stephanie hans, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thor, thors, tmnt, tom waltz, walter geovani
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Batgirl 41 review
Now that there’s a new Batman in town, it’s surely going to affect the other vigilantes of Gotham City. No one will be more affected than Batgirl, especially since the new Batman happens to be her father.
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Tagged babs tarr, barbara gordon, batgirl, batman, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, comic review, comics, dc comics, jim gordon
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