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Spider-Man movies 2 – Spider-Man 2
Immediately after Spider-Man 2002’s success, director Sam Raimi signed on for a sequel. A sequel that, to this day, many consider to be among the greatest superhero movies of all-time. Although it didn’t make quite as much money as the … Continue reading
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MCU Movies 27 – Spider-Man: No Way Home
I wasn’t all that impressed with the first three MCU movies that released in 2021. Black Widow was my favourite of the three, but it was held back by Scarlett Johansson looking kind of bored, Black Widow being a background … Continue reading
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All New X-Men Special review
Even though the time travelling original X-Men didn’t exactly help prevent the breaking of time, they haven’t had any stories exploring it yet. This issue fixes that as the four original x-men remaining at the Jean Grey School face off … Continue reading
Release Day Rundown – the late text edition
Alright, so I’ve managed to recover what I wrote yesterday. These are my more complete first impressions for yesterday’s comic releases. Also, today I finally got around to reading the Hobbit graphic novel. It’s basically JRR Tolkein’s Hobbit, but turned … Continue reading
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Comic review – Avenging Spider-Man 8 and Winter Soldier 7
Avenging Spider-Man 8 This issue is meant to be the epilogue of the Ends of the Earth Spider-Man event that ended last week. It’s odd that they’d put the epilogue in a different Spider-Man series when most of the event … Continue reading
Comic review – Amazing Spider-Man 686 and others
Amazing Spider-Man 686 The last issue of Spider-Man’s fight against the sinister six saw Doctor Octopus fry half the world with his satellites. How will Spider-Man stop Doc Oc from frying the rest of the world? Well the thing is … Continue reading
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