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Comics of January 2, 2019
Happy New Year everyone. I hope everyone had a good New Year’s Eve, whatever you did for it. I’ve now written my list of all the James Bond movies sorted in order of my personal preference, and I’ll likely fix … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, david haller, deadpool, ed brisson, frank d'armata, gambit, kelly thompson, legion, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, Mojo, mojoverse, mr. and mrs. x, nate gray, nic klein, oscar bazaldua, r.b. silva, rachelle rosenberg, rogue, scottie young, uncanny x-men, wade wilson, x-man, x-men
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Comics of December 26, 2018
I hope everyone had a great Christmas. Mine was great. We had a big party with the extended family – I’ve got a big family on my mom’s side and everyone gets along, even if my one cousin’s kids are … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, adam hughes, age of apocalypse, alicia masters, beijing, benjamin grimm, boxing day, butterfly swim, christmas, comic review, comics, dan slott, david haller, ed brisson, erick arciniega, fantastic four, human torch, jack kirby, jonny storm, kelly thompson, laura allred, legion, marte gracia, marvel comics, matthew rosenberg, michael allred, michael phelps, nate gray, pere perez, rachelle rosenberg, stan lee, swimming, the thing, uncanny x-men, x-man, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 5 review
Now that the major players in this series are established, the story is really moving forward. This issue opens up with a major fight between government forces and the population, fueled by the fact that Magneto (under X-Man’s influence) took … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, apocalypse, comic review, comics, david haller, ed brisson, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, laura kinney, legion, magneto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, nate gray, omega red, ororo munroe, psylocke, r.b. silva, rachelle rosenberg, storm, the blob, uncanny x-men, warren worthington, x-23, x-man, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 4 review
The previous issue of Uncanny X-Men gave us a number of reveals. It turns out that the reason hundreds of Multiple Man’s dupes are running around with super powers is because Legion captured Jamie Madrox and forced the dupes out … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, armour, bishop, cable, comic review, comics, david haller, ed brisson, hope summers, jean gray, kelly thompson, laura kinney, legion, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, mutant liberation front, nate gray, nathan summers, pere perez, psylocke, rachelle rosenberg, uncanny x-men, warren worthington, x-23, x-man, x-men
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Comics of February 12, 2014
It’s a decently sized load of comics this week, and a lot of heavy exposition in several of them. Two number ones released, a series ended, and Superior Spider-Man’s final storyline kicked off. Throw in the fact that I read … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, all new x-men, batgirl, batman, batman eternal, blindfold, brahm revel, brian michael bendis, charles soule, comic review, comics, dan slott, david haller, dc comics, dynamite comics, gail simone, goblin nation, guardians of the galaxy, jason aaron, jean grey, jennifer walters, marvel comics, marvel knights, marvel knights x-men, marvel now, nancy a. collins, new 52, peter david, peter parker, red sonja, rogue, scott snyder, she hulk, simon spurrier, spider-man, superior spider-man, the last days of midgard, the trial of jean grey, thor, thor: god of thunder, wolverine, x-force, x-men, x-men legacy
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Comics of January 29, 2014
This week’s been interesting. I’ve been moving so much stuff around in the last few days. My room’s being renovated next week, so I’m still not sure how much time I’ll have for comic reviews this week or next. Also, … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse twins, avengers, avengers assemble, bishop, brian michael bendis, cable, cable and x-force, captain america, comic reveiw, comics, cyber force, dan slott, david haller, guardians of the galaxy, hobgoblin, hope summers, image comics, jason aaron, jean grey, kelly sue deconnick, marvel comics, marvel now, ninja turtles, peter parker, rick remender, ron marz, sam humphries, sara pezzini, simon spurrier, stryfe, superior spider-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the green goblin, the trial of jean grey, thor, thor: god of thunder, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, uncanny x-force, wasp, witchblade, wolverine spider girl, x-men, x-men legacy
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Comics of December 4, 2013
Now that Nanowrimo is over, my regular 3 or 4 comic reviews a week should be back. The comics I picked up this week include the Avengers Annual, Amazing X-Men 2, Marvel Knights X-Men 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 9, … Continue reading
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Tagged agent brant, amazing x-men, aunt may, avengers, avengers tower, blindfold, brahm revel, brian michael bendis, captain america, carlie cooper, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan slott, david haller, dynamite comics, ed brubaker, fearless defenders, gain simone, green goblin, guardians of the galaxy, hell, iceman, image comics, iron man, jason aaron, kathryn immonen, legends of red sonja, legion, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel knights, marvel knights x-men, marvel now, mary jane watson, meljean brook, nightcrawler, red sonja, sabertooth, spider-man, storm, superior spider-man, superior venom, tamora pierce, valkyrie, velvet, venom, wolverine, x-men, x-men legacy
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Comics of November 20, 2013
The only real update I have on Nanowrimo this week is that I reached 100,000 words on Monday. I’m still not sure how I’ve written that many words of fiction since the beginning of November. Thankfully I always take a … Continue reading
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Tagged Animal Man, annisia, aunty may, avengers, avengers ai, brian michael bendis, brian wood, buddy baker, cable, cable and x-force, christos gage, collosus, david haller, dc comics, dennis hopeless, Dimitrios, domino, dr nemesis, dynamite comics, emma frost, fantastic four, gail simone, hank pym, hope summers, hulk squared, indestructible hulk, lady deathstrike, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, matt fraction, monet st. croix, new 52, red sonja, simon spurrier, spider-man, superior spider-man, the red, the vision, uncanny x-men, x-force, x-men, x-men legacy
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