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Marvel Legacy 1 review
This is a 50 page comic, in an age where the normal length is 20 pages. And while it’s primarily written by Jason Aaron, there are so many artists and colourists working on this that I won’t bother mentioning any … Continue reading
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Black Widow 12 review
Sometimes, when there are a lot of twists and turns when an espionage series moves on, it’s hard to give each individual issue a proper review without spoiling something. That’s partly why I didn’t review too many issues in this … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, black widow, chris samnee, comic review, comics, espionage, espionage comics, mark waid, marvel comics, matthew wilson, natasha romanova, red room
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Comics of March 29, 2017
I loved the Mass Effect trilogy. I even defended the Mass Effect 3 ending a bit, even though I acknowledge that the un-extended ending felt rushed. So what are my thoughts on Mass Effect: Andromeda? I haven’t played it yet. … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, all-new x-men, black widow, captian marvel, carol danvers, chris samnee, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, danilo s. beyruth, dennis hopeless, felipe smith, frank d'armata, ghost rider, greg pak, guillermo ortego, ibraim roberson, jean grey, jessica drew, jesus aburtov, ken lashley, kitty pride, laura kinney, leonard kirk, marc guggenheim, marcio menyz, margaret stohl, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, matthew wilson, michael garland, morry hollowell, natasha romanova, nolan woodard, original x-men, paco diaz, rachelle rosenberg, ramon rosanas, red room, robbie reyes, scott summers, spider-woman, the mighty captain marvel, veronica fish, x-23, x-men, x-men prime
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Comics of January 18, 2017
We’re now three weeks into the New Year, and with it, yet another Marvel event begins. Civil War II feels like it just ended, and Inhumans vs. X-Men is going on as well. So yeah, that happened this week in … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, alejandro sanchez, all-new marvel, all-new x-men, antonio fabela, batman, black krrsantan, black widow, bobby drake, bruce wayne, captain marvel, carol danvers, catwoman, chris samnee, clark kent, clay mann, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, david curiel, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, dinei ribeiro, doctor aphra, dr. aphra, ed benes, event comics, iceman, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, jorge jimenez, kev walker, kieron gillen, margaret stohl, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel event, marvel now, matthew wilson, michael garland, mitch gerads, monsters unleashed, multiplicity, nick fury, nolan woodard, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, ramon rosanas, ryan sook, selina kyle, star wars, steve mcniven, superman, the mighty captain marvel, the ultimates, tom king, travel foreman, ulises arreola, winter soldier, x-men
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Comics of November 30, 2016
It’s the last day of November, which means that NaNoWriMo is almost over. It’s always a fun month, but it also takes its toll. For example, I ran the second overnighter from start to finish I didn’t get a proper … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, alfred, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, batman, black widow, bruce wayne, charles soule, chinese fantasy, chris samnee, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, dan brown, danilo s. beyruth, david finch, dc comics, dc rebirth, declan shalvey, emilio laiso, fantasy comic, felipe smith, gabby, gabe eltaeb, galactic empire, ghost rider, hulk, image comics, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, ivan plascencia, jesus aburtov, jordie bellaire, jorge jimanez, kelly thompson, kenneth rocafort, laura kinney, marjorie liu, mark waid, marvel comics, matthew wilson, monstress, mythology, natasha romanova, neil adams, Patrick Gleason, paul dini, peter j tomasi, princess leia, rachelle rosenberg, ray fawkes, rebel alliance, riley rossmo, robbie reyes, sana takeda, scott snyder, SHIELD, star wars, star wars comics, steve orlando, tom king, totally awesome hulk, val staples, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of October 19, 2016
It’s another comic week, with some good releases, and some that are just ok. It’s also less than 2 weeks until Nanowrimo 2016 begins, and I’m so ready for it. I’m actually going to be an ML this year, so … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron kuder, all-new marvel, all-new x-men, batman, black widow, charles soule, chris samnee, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cyclops, dc comics, dc rebirth, death of x, dennis hopeless, doug mahnke, fantasy comic, female thor, gertrude, gwen stacey, i hate fairyland, image comics, inhumans, irving, jane foster, jason aaron, jason latour, jay david ramos, jean-francois beaulieu, jeff lemire, jessica drew, joe bennett, jon kent, june chung, kelly thompson, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matthew wilson, mikel janin, Mjölnir, morry hollowell, mysterio, natasha romanova, nolan woodard, Patrick Gleason, paulo siqueira, peter j tomasi, porcupine, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, russell dauterman, sandman, scott summers, scottie young, spider-gwen, spider-woman, superman, terrigen mist, the mighty thor, thor, tigh walker, tom king, wil quintana, x-men
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Comics of August 17, 2016
It’s a busy week for my pull list, but before that, I feel like talking a little bit about this year’s Olympics. There’s been a lot of great moments this year, but two stand out above the rest to me. … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, andrea broccardo, batman, black widow, bruce wayne, captain america, captain marvel, carol danvers, charles soule, chris samnee, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, david finch, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, djibail morissette, doug mahnke, emanuela lupacchino, eradicator, espionage comics, female thor, fiji, gertrude, gotham, gotham city, gotham girl, i hate fairyland, ig guara, image comics, inhumans, iron man, jane foster, jason aaron, Javier rodriguez, jean-francois beaulieu, jeffrey chamba cruz, jessica drew, jesus aburtov, john workman, jon kent, kara zor-el, kenneth rocafort, laura kinney x-23, lois lane, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matt banning, mattew wilson, michael atiyeh, michael garland, natasha romanova, old man logan, olympics, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, phil noto, poe dameron, rachel grey summers, rachelle rosenberg, rio, rugby, russell dauterman, sandra hope, scott hanna, scottie young, SHIELD, spider-woman, star wars poe dameron, steve orlando, steve rogers, supergirl, superman, thanos, the mighty thor, the ultimates, thor, tom king, tom taylor, tony stark, ulysses, usain bolt, wil quintana, wolverine, x-men, x-men civil war II
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