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A-Force 5 review
A-Force 5 marks writer Kelly Thompson’s first credit as sole writer for a Marvel comic, and from this point on, she’ll be the sole writer for A-Force. As someone who enjoyed reading her columns on Comicbookresources from a while back, … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, battleworld, ben caldwell, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dazzler, ian herring, jennifer walters, kelly thompson, marvel comics, medusa, nico, secret wars, she hulk, terrigen mist, thor
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Secret Wars 7 review
Secret Wars was originally supposed to end last month. It was also supposed to be an 8 issue series. Now it’s 9, and there are still 2 more issues to go. In a world where trade paperbacks are slowly taking … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, apocalypse, battleworld, black panther, chris sprouse, comic review, comics, doomgard, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, israel silva, ive svorcina, jason aaron, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mr. fantastic, mr. sinister, namor, secret wars, thor, thors
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Age of Apocalypse 5 review
As I mentioned in my Astonishing Ant-Man 1 review, I only picked up 3 comics this week. I would say that I can’t wait for next month when a bunch of the titles I’m waiting for finally release, but apparently … Continue reading
Comics of October 14, 2015
We’re the second week into All-New Marvel. Last week I picked up precisely 0 number 1’s. This week I picked up 3 … but only 1 from Marvel. Yeah, most of the titles I’m looking forward to begin in either … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, amanda conner, angelus, batman, battleworld, bloom, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dc bombshells, dc comics, doug ganbank, elsa bloodstone, emanuela lupacchino, fco plascencia, g. willow wilson, garry brown, greg capullo, guru-efx, gwen stacey, hi-fi, i hate fairyland, ian herring, image comics, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, Kamala Khan, kev walker, kori, koriand'r, laura graba, marguerite bennett, marguerite sauvage, marvel comics, marvel zombies, ms. marvel, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, scott snyder, scottie young, secret wars, simon spurrier, spider-gwen, starfire, switch, the darkness, top cow productions, wendy broome, witchblade, zombies
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Old Man Logan 5 review
My feelings are mixed about this issue. For the most part it’s a good comic, but there is some subtext (whether intentionally or not) that frustrates me. The mini-series as a whole does what it set out to do, bringing … Continue reading
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Tagged andrea sorrentino, battleworld, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, cyclops, emma frost, event comics, extraordinary x-men, jeff lemire, jimmy hudson, laura kinney, logan, marcelo maiolo, marvel comics, old man logan, scott summers, secret wars, ultimate x-men, uncanny x-men, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of October 7, 2015
This is kind of a big week for comic releases. Marvel’s new universe kicks off with a few number 1’s, DC has a couple big releases (which I didn’t pick up due to potential money concerns, but they looked interesting) … Continue reading
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Tagged 1602 witch hunter angela, a-force, al ewing, all new marvel, andrea sorrentino, angela, angela: queen of hel, avengers, battleworld, bill sienkiewicz, bobby curnow, brian k. vaughan, brian michael bendis, comic reviews, comics, creator owned comics, esad ribic, event comics, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, gary choo, Gerardo Sandoval, Gerry Duggan, ian herring, image comics, ive svorcina, james robinson, jonathan hickman, kenneth rocafort, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, kody chamberlain, lee loughridge, leonard kirk, mahmud asrar, marcelo maiolo, marguerite bennett, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mateus santolouco, matt hollingsworth, old man logan, pepe larraz, rachelle rosenberg, ronda pattison, ryan stegman, secret wars, siege, squadron surpreme, stephanie hans, steve skroce, tom waltz, victor ibanez, we stand on guard
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Inferno 5 review
I only picked up three comics this week, so let’s review all of them. First up is Inferno 5. “All things considered, kind of a weird day.” – Domino.
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps 4 review
This isn’t just the conclusion to Captain Marvel’s tie-in to Secret Wars. This isn’t just a conclusion to Kelly Sue Deconnick’s Captain Marvel run that began in 2012. This concludes the run that gave birth to the Carol Corps fan … Continue reading