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Doctor Aphra 8 review
The Screaming Citadel crossover is somewhat inspired by Gothic Horror, and yet it seems to fit into the Star Wars Universe quite well. To sum up the story so far, Luke Skywalker and Doctor Aphra, a completely amoral archeologist who … Continue reading
Star Wars 32 review
It’s the Penultimate issue of the Screaming Citadel crossover between Star Wars and Doctor Aphra. In the previous issue of this gothic horror inspired story, Luke and Han were both captured by the Queen of the citadel, under some sort … Continue reading
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Doctor Aphra 7 review
With today’s issue of Doctor Aphra, we’ve reached the mid-way point in The Screaming Citadel, the crossover between Aphra’s solo series and the main Star Wars book. The crossover, co-written by Kieron Gillen and Jason Aaron, gives us a story … Continue reading
Star Wars 31 review
Last week’s Star Wars: The Screaming Citadel 1 kicked off this crossover between Jason Aaron’s main Star Wars comic series and Kieron Gillen’s Doctor Aphra series. It was a fantastic gothic horror inspired story with a lot of great dialogue, … Continue reading
Spider-Women Omega review
This has been a fun little crossover, starring Jessica Drew aka. Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen and Silk aka. Cindy Moon. With Earth-65’s Cindy Moon as the dimension hopping villain, there’s also a lot of character drama for Silk as her life is … Continue reading
Comics of June 1, 2016
I saw X-Men Apocalypse over the weekend and here are my thoughts – it’s ok. For the most part the new cast is good. Sophie Turner is great as Jean Grey, Alexandra Shipp as Storm is a huge improvement over … Continue reading
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Spider-Woman 7 review
As enjoyable as the Spider-Women crossover is so far, it’s weird that Jessica Drew is missing from a good number of issues. From a storytelling standpoint it makes sense for the second act – she’s just going home to take … Continue reading