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Spider-Man movies 5 – Amazing Spider-Man 2
The most common complaint about Spider-Man 3 is that it’s overstuffed. It’s got too many villains, with Venom in particular feeling completely wasted. So what did they do with Amazing Spider-Man 2? They repeated the same mistakes, while seemingly focusing … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, amazing spider-man 2, andrew garfield, aunt may, dane dehaan, electro, emma stone, felicia hardy, felicity jones, green goblin, gwen stacy, hans zimmer, harry osborn, jamie foxx, marc webb, marvel comics, movie review, movies, peter parker, rhino, sally field, sony pictures, spider-man, superhero movies
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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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Tagged alfred molina, andrew garfield, aunt may, benedict cumberbatch, charlie cox, daredevil, disney, doctor octopus, doctor strange, dr. strange, eddie brock, electro, flint marko, green goblin, j.j. jameson, j.k. simmons, jacob batalon, jamie foxx, marisa tomei, marvel cinematic universe, marvel movies, marvel studios, matt murdock, max dillen, mcu, mcu movies, mj, movie review, movies, ned, otto octavius, peter parker, rhys ifans, sandman, sony pictures, spider-man, spider-man: no way home, superhero movies, the lizard, thomas haden church, toby maguire, tom hardy, tom holland, tony vinciquerra, venom, visual effects society, willem dafoe, zendaya
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Comics of September 10, 2014
The story of Wolverine’s death is half-way through, and I’m increasingly excited for it. Again, it’s not because I dislike Wolverine, but I’m looking forward to having a break from him. And with yesterday’s Charles Soule interview on Comicbookresources saying … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, avengers arena, avengers undercover, black cat, captain marvel, carol danvers, charles soule, chris claremont, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan slott, death of wolverine, dennis hopeless, ed brubaker, electro, flerken cat, g. willow wilson, gabriel hernandez walta, Humberto ramos, image comics, jim lee, Kamala Khan, kelly sue deconnick, kitty pryde, lady deathstrike, magneto, marcio takara, marvel axis, marvel comics, mi-13, ms. marvel, nightcrawler, rock-he kim, rocket raccoon, sabertooth, scorpion boy, scott snyder, silk, simon spurrier, steve epting, steve mcniven, superman, superman unchained, the death of wolverine, the inventor, tigh walker, todd nauck, velvet, wolverine, wraith, x-force, x-men
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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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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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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, amazing spider-man, amazing x-men, anna marie, avengers, bagl, black cat, brian michael bendis, brian wood, bruce banner, carmine di giandomenico, chris bachalo, clay mann, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan slott, dc comics, ed brubaker, electro, emanuela lupacchino, esad ribic, firestar, gail simone, hulk, Humberto ramos, iceman, image comics, incredible hulk, jason aaron, javier fernandez, jubilee, kathryn immonen, magneto, maria hill, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, neil edwards, new 52, peter david, Polaris, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, savage wolverine, serval industries, SHEILD, spider-man, steve epting, supergirl, the last days of midgard, thor, thor: god of thunder, tony bedard, uncanny x-men, velvet, wolverine, x-factor, x-men
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