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Captain Marvel 6 review
With this issue, Christos Gage begins his Captain Marvel run, with his wife Ruth Fletcher Gage co-writing. The comic opens up with Captain Marvel finishing repairs on the Alpha Flight station, using her energy powers as a welding tool for … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, alpha flight, black panther, captain marvel, carol danvers, christos gage, civil war, civil war 11, comic review, comics, inhumans, james rhodes, kree, kris anka, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matthew wilson, ruth fletcher gage, ulysses, war machine
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A look back at All-New Wolverine’s 616 past
Anyone who reads this blog regularly knows that I like X-23, and that I’m excited for the All-New Wolverine series that’s starting next week … so long as it’s not delayed like all the X-men team books. In anticipation, I … Continue reading
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Comic catch-up
On Sunday, I returned from my vacation to England. I’ll likely talk about one particular moment in a later post (hopefully tomorrow), but today it’s time to catch up on comics. Here are my brief thoughts on all the comics … Continue reading
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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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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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Avengers Academy retrospective
Part of my reading goal for the year is to read at least one major comic story arc or comic run every month, whether I’m writing fiction that month or not, and then write a blog post about it. This … Continue reading
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