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Comics of September 18, 2017
This post is later than usual because I’m currently on vacation in my nation’s capital, Ottawa. As such, there won’t be full reviews this week. Instead, here’s a slightly more detailed first impressions post than usual. It’s been nice so … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, andres mossa, andrew maclean, apokolypse, becky cloonan, benjamin deeds, cable, captain phasma, carmine di giandomenico, chris burnham, christina strain, comic review, comics, damien wayne, daniel acuna, das pastoras, dave stewart, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, ed brisson, eric koda, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hindsight, ivan plascencia, ive svorcina, james harren, jason aaron, jesus aburtov, jill thompson, jon kent, jon malin, jorge jimenez, kelly thompson, lex luthor, lois lane, marco checchetto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matthew wilson, mike del mundo, new mutants, olivier coipel, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, quentin quire, robin, russell dauterman, star wars, star wars comics, star wars the last jedi, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the first order, the force awakens, the last jedi, the mighty thor, thor, walter simonson, wil quintana, x-men
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Gotham Academy 12 review
Gotham Academy is quite possibly the most unique title in the Batman universe right now. Taking place in a boarding school, it’s a fun series starring a bunch of teenagers working together in a mystery crew. One character in particular, … Continue reading
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Tagged arkham asylum, batman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, comic review, comics, dc comics, gotham academy, karl kerschl, maps, msassyk, olive silverlock, serge lapointe
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Comics of December 2, 2015
Now that it’s December, more Marvel titles are being launched this month. Also, it’s been announced that Secret Wars is delayed until next year. Is anyone surprised by this point? In the long run though, it’s probably better to delay … Continue reading
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Tagged adam kubert, all new marvel, all-new all different avengers, all-new wolverine, andrew hennessy, aphrodite ix, arkham asylum, atilio rojo, avengers, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, chip zdarsky, christopher hastings, comic review, comics, cyclops, danilo s. beyruth, dc comics, dennis hopeless, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, gotham academy, gwenpool, howard the duck, Humberto ramos, image comics, iron man, IXth generation, jean grey, jeff lemire, karl kerschl, laura kinney, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, matt hawkins, ms. marvel, msassyk, nova, old man logan, serge lapointe, sonia oback, tamra bonvillain, top cow productions, veronica fish, x-23
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Gotham Academy 11 review
So far, Gotham Academy is a great series that balances fun, mystery and an overall optimistic feel in an otherwise very dark Gotham City. At least in the New DC Universe, it’s easily the most unique of the Batman franchise … Continue reading
Comics of September 9, 2015
Secret Wars is really playing havoc with my pull list. Three out of four weeks each month I barely pick up anything. This is my big week. I picked up Siege 3, 1602 Witch Hunter Angela 3, A-Force 4, Civil … Continue reading
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Tagged 1602 witch hunter angela, a-force, adrian alphona, amanda conner, andy troy, angela, atlee, avengers vs. x-men, avx, battleworld, becky cloonan, bitch planet, brenden fletcher, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cris peter, dc comics, emanuela lupacchino, event comics, filipe andrade, frazer irving, g. willow wilson, giant-size little marvel avx, gotham academy, hi-fi, ian herring, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, jimmy palmiotti, Jorge Molina, juan gose ryp, julian totino tedesco, kaluta rosenberg, Kamala Khan, karl kerschl, kelly sue deconnick, kieron gillen, laura martin, leinil francis yu, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, michael wm, ms. marvel, olive silverlock, rachelle rosenberg, scottie young, secret wars, she hulk, siege 3, starfire, stephanie hans, sunny gho, valentine de landro
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Comics of August 12, 2015
It’s Wednesday, which means something very important to all of us superhero nerds. We’re half-way through the week. Oh, and I guess a few comics came out or something. First, I thought I would share my thoughts on the Fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, amanda conner, avengers, batman, battleworld, batwoman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, days of future past, dc comics, dc comics bombshells, Dr Doom, ed brubaker, emanuela lupacchino, esad ribic, espionage, espionage comics, event comic, g. willow wilson, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, jonathan hickman, Jorge Molina, karl kerschl, marguerite bennett, marguerite sauvage, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mike norton, olive silverlock, scott snyder, secret wars, starfire, steve epting, supergirl, velvet, velvet templation, wonder woman, x-men, years of future past
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Comics of July 8, 2015
So I’m in the middle of July’s Camp Nanowrimo, and this month I’m writing the most ambitious book in my series yet. It’s already starting to look like the first draft will be at least 100,000 words (my previous longest … Continue reading
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Tagged amanda conner, andre araujo, batman, battleworld, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, dc comics, dennis hopeless, event comics, fabian nicieza, francesco manna, Gerardo Sandoval, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, inferno, Javier garron, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, karl kerschl, kori, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel comics, olive silverback, ray mccarthy, ron marz, sara pezzini, scott snyder, secret wars, spider-gwen, spider-man, spider-verse, starfire, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men, x-men inferno
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Comics of April Fools Day, 2015
This is my first ever April 1st new comic day, and I’m a bit disappointed by the lack of April Fools jokes in what I read. Sure, Wolverines 13 is one in a sense, but all the rest are just … Continue reading
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Tagged agents of shield, amazing spider-man, batman endgame, becky cloonan, black vortex, brenden fletcher, captain america, captain america 2: the winter soldier, charles soule, christos gage, clio chiang, comic review, comics, crossover, cyclops, dan slott, dc comics, deadpool, fantomelle, frank castle, gotham academy, groot, guardians of the galaxy, gwen stacey, Humberto ramos, image comics, jake parker, jason latour, jason masters, Javier garron, jennifer walters, john layman, joy ang, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, matt hawkins, miles morales, new 52, peter parker, robbi rodriguez, rocket raccoon, science fiction, science fiction comics, scott summers, scottie young, she hulk, skye, spider-gwen, Stjepan Sejic, the joker, top cow productions, ultimate spider-man, vera brosgol, wolverine, wolverines, x-men
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Gotham Academy 6 review
This series is a delightful surprise so far. After several years of DC only releasing dark books in Batman’s corner of the DC Universe, not only did Batgirl have a redesign, but this delightfully unique series came into being. Writers … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, comic review, comics, dc comics, gotham academy, gotham city, karl kerschl, killer croc, maps, mingue helen chen, mystery, new 52, olive silverlock
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