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Comic releases October 22, 2014
It’s Wednesday, which means comics. Several issues I’ve been looking forward to released today, but there has also been some sad news from Marvel’s January 2015 solicitations. Both X-Factor and She Hulk are ending in January – two titles I’ve … Continue reading
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Comics of July 23, 2014
It’s a bit of a small week for me with comics, and that’s probably a good thing. I just got my professional feedback for my book back, so I’ll be spending the next while working on it. On the upside … Continue reading
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Tagged alessandro vitti, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, batman, batman year zero, charles soule, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, crystal dynamics, dan slott, dark horse comics, dc comics, ed brubaker, espionage, gail simone, gotham city, green lanterns, greg capullo, greg pak, guy gardner, Humberto ramos, image comics, John Steward, lara croft, marvel comics, marvel original sin, new 52, nicolas daniel selma, peter parker, red lanterns, scott snyder, silk, square enix, steve epting, storm, the riddler, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013, velvet, victor ibanez
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Comics of June 25, 2014
It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means. Comics! Before I get into this week’s pulls, a brief update on my fiction writing since it may affect my posts next week. The official editing process for my first book begins … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, atrocitous, avengers arena, avengers undercover, batman, batman year zero, black cat, brian michael bendis, cable, captain marvel, charles soule, chris yost, crystal dynamics, dan slott, dark horse comics, david baldeon, deathlocket, dennis hopeless, electro, g. willow wilson, gail simone, greg capullo, hope summers, Humberto ramos, inhumans, j. calafiore, Jorge Molina, Kamala Khan, lara croft, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, new warriors, Nick Bradshaw, nick ronch, nicolas daniel selma, peter parker, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, scott snyder, simon spurrier, spartex empire, spider-man, starlord, supergirl, the riddler, timothy green II, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013, x-force
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Tomb Raider 4 review
It makes sense that the first storyline in Gail Simone’s Tomb Raider run closely ties to the 2014 video game reboot of the franchise. The first three issues have various survivors from the game being attacked and/or kidnapped by a … Continue reading
Comics of May 28, 2014
Mario Kart Wii U releases in two days, so I have my weekend planned. But for now, it’s comic time. As always, the last Wednesday of the month is my easy week. I picked up Ms. Marvel 4, Guardians of … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, alessandro vitti, all new marvel now, atrocitus, batman, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, charles soule, crystal dynamics, dark horse comics, dc comics, g. willow wilson, gail simone, greg capullo, guardians of the galaxy, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, new 52, Nick Bradshaw, nicolas daniel selma, red lanternds, scott snyder, starlord, supergirl, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013
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Comics of April 23, 2014
Well, our internet is down at the moment, so here’s my first attempt at a mobile-based blog post. Let’s hope it goes well. It’s my mercifully short week of the month, with only six comics to pick up. Half are … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, andy lanning, arcade, avengers arena, avengers undercover, brian michael bendis, charles soule, comics, crystal dynamics, dan abnett, dark horse, dark horse comics, dc comics, dennis hopeless, fantastic four, gail simone, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, james robinson, kevin eastman, lara croft, marvel comics, marvel now, new 52, red lanterns, supergirl, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tmnt, tom waltz, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013
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Comics of April 16, 2014
It seems that in the last while, the third Wednesday of the month is the big week for me. Most of the comics I picked up were good, some were even great, and some … I’ll get into that. Also … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, amazing x-men, azazel, batman, batman year zero, brian michael bendis, brian wood, bruce banner, chris bachalo, cyclops, dark horse comics, dc comics, death star, g. willow wilson, hulk, image comics, incredible hulk, inhumans, jason aaron, jean grey school, jubilee, Kamala Khan, laura braga, maria hill, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, mystique, new 52, nightcrawler, psylocke, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, ron marz, sara pezzini, scott snyder, SHIELD, shogo, simon spurrier, star wars, supergirl, the riddler, the star wars, thor: god of thunder, tony bedard, top cow productions, uncanny x-men, witchblade, wookies, x-force, x-men
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Tomb Raider 2 review
The first issue of Gail Simone’s Tomb Raider had an interesting ending. A rocky desert in the United States suddenly flooded, and not too long after Lara Croft’s fellow survivor madly rambled on about an artifact he found in the … Continue reading