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Silk 8 review
Besides this crossover, I haven’t really been keeping up with Silk since Spiderverse. As such, I learned a few things about her in this issue, one being that she’s supposed to be working undercover with Black Cat. Even though this … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, black cat, cindy moon, comics, crossover, gwen stacey, ian herring, jessica drew, marvel comics, mockingbird, robbie thompson, silk, spider-gwen, spider-woman, spider-women, tana ford
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Comics of May 11, 2016
This month has been insane so far. I haven’t been able to see Captain America: Civil War yet, but I’m hoping to tonight. At least Deadpool released on Blu-ray yesterday, so that’s something. Also Uncharted 4 released today, but I … Continue reading
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Comics of June 10, 2015
It’s the second week of June, and with it, I’m finally back to reading DC comics after skipping Convergence. It’s nice that they’re finally dropping the “New 52 banner”. Unfortunately, my local shop didn’t receive everything it was supposed to … Continue reading
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Comics of March 11, 2015
This is a bit of a weird week for comic releases. All New X-Men 37 released 2 weeks after ANXM 38 and the week before ANXM 39. Both Captain Marvel 13 and Ms. Marvel 13 released, which is good, but … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, avengers now, black cat, captain marvel, carol danvers, christos gage, comic review, comics, david lopez, dc comics, dynamite comics, emma frost, fang, female thor, g. willow wilson, gwen stacey, horror comic, Humberto ramos, inhumans, jason aaron, jason latour, jean grey, jeff lemire, justice league, justice league canada, justice league united, Kamala Khan, kelly sue deconnick, madripoor, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, nancy a. collins, neil edwards, new 52, odinson, parker industries, patrick berkenkotter, peter parker, Raye Fawkes, robbi rodriguez, russell dauterman, sabretooth, spider-gwen, spider-man, takeshi miyazawa, thor, vampirella, victor creed, wolverines, x-men
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Comics of September 10, 2014
The story of Wolverine’s death is half-way through, and I’m increasingly excited for it. Again, it’s not because I dislike Wolverine, but I’m looking forward to having a break from him. And with yesterday’s Charles Soule interview on Comicbookresources saying … Continue reading
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Comics of June 25, 2014
It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means. Comics! Before I get into this week’s pulls, a brief update on my fiction writing since it may affect my posts next week. The official editing process for my first book begins … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, atrocitous, avengers arena, avengers undercover, batman, batman year zero, black cat, brian michael bendis, cable, captain marvel, charles soule, chris yost, crystal dynamics, dan slott, dark horse comics, david baldeon, deathlocket, dennis hopeless, electro, g. willow wilson, gail simone, greg capullo, hope summers, Humberto ramos, inhumans, j. calafiore, Jorge Molina, Kamala Khan, lara croft, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, new warriors, Nick Bradshaw, nick ronch, nicolas daniel selma, peter parker, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, scott snyder, simon spurrier, spartex empire, spider-man, starlord, supergirl, the riddler, timothy green II, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013, x-force
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Comics of May 21, 2014
Usually the third Wednesday of the month is my big week. Thankfully this Wednesday is smaller than most in terms of numbers, but almost everything I picked up was $4. Most of the comics I picked up were good, but … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, amazing spider-man, amazing x-men, anna marie, avengers, bagl, black cat, brian michael bendis, brian wood, bruce banner, carmine di giandomenico, chris bachalo, clay mann, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan slott, dc comics, ed brubaker, electro, emanuela lupacchino, esad ribic, firestar, gail simone, hulk, Humberto ramos, iceman, image comics, incredible hulk, jason aaron, javier fernandez, jubilee, kathryn immonen, magneto, maria hill, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, neil edwards, new 52, peter david, Polaris, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, savage wolverine, serval industries, SHEILD, spider-man, steve epting, supergirl, the last days of midgard, thor, thor: god of thunder, tony bedard, uncanny x-men, velvet, wolverine, x-factor, x-men
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Comics of October 30, 2013
For the most part, this was a good week for comics. This might also be my last week of regular comic reviews until December as Nanowrimo starts on Friday. I’ll still be doing these first impression posts at least, and … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, angels, aracely, avengers, avengers ai, batgirl, battle of the atom, bebop and rocksteady, black cat, brian michael bendis, brian wood, chris yost, city fall, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, guardians of the galaxy, h'el, hank pym, idw comics, image comics, infinity, jason aaron, kevin eastman, kraven, krypton returns, kyle higgins, leonardo, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel now, new 52, new warriors, nightwing, ninja turtles, peter parker, rocket racoon, ron marz, S.H.I.E.L.D, sam humphries, sara pezzini, scarlet spider, scott lobdell, SHIELD, splinter, superboy, supergirl, superior spider-man, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thanos, tmnt, tom waltz, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men
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Amazing Spider-Man 700 review
In some ways this giant Spider-Man issue isn’t easy to read through. It’s the end of Peter Parker as Spider-Man, and the end of Marvel’s longest-running series. This issue is already somewhat controversial; people insulting Dan Slott on Twitter, and … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, black cat, comic review, comics, dan slott, dr. octopus, marvel comics, otto octavius, peter parker, spider-man, stan lee, superior spider-man
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