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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
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps 3 review
In the previous issue, the Carol Corps decided they didn’t quite believe in the world they grew up in, and they decided to seek the truth by reaching the sky’s limit. It ended with Helen Cobb flying earlier than planned, … Continue reading
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps 1 review
One thing I don’t like about Marvel’s Secret Wars event is that it’s interrupting almost every series they’re releasing. All the X-Men team books have ended, replaced by books based on major X-Men events from the past. Most of their … Continue reading
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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Captain Marvel 10 review
It’s Carol Danvers’s 100th solo issue. I haven’t read too much of her solo work, outside of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s two volumes and two paperbacks from Brian Reed’s run, but in the last few years I’ve become a bit of … Continue reading
Captain Marvel 3 review
The last issue ended with Tic, a young alien “warrior”, stealing Captain Marvel’s ship. Captain Marvel flew out of the Guardians of the Galaxy’s ship to chase after Tic with her own power, declaring “nobody steals my cat”. This issue … Continue reading
Captain Marvel 2 review
It’s Captain Marvel in space, how awesome is that? The last issue ended with Carol Danvers leaving to explore the galaxy in order to rediscover herself (after sacrificing her memory to save the world in volume 1). It’s a long … Continue reading