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Action Comics 1000 review
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is quite possibly the most well-known superhero in the business. He is meant to be someone you look up to. He’s meant to be someone people can aspire to be like. Even … Continue reading
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Superman 16 review
The Multiplicity arc comes to a close in this issue, but not without the promise that its story will come back, potentially bigger than before.
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Superman 15 review
For the most part, the Superman series co-written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason has been a great family drama that happens to contain superhero action. It kind of looks like Jon Kent, Superman and Lois Lane’s son, is … Continue reading
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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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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