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Black Widow 12 review
Sometimes, when there are a lot of twists and turns when an espionage series moves on, it’s hard to give each individual issue a proper review without spoiling something. That’s partly why I didn’t review too many issues in this … Continue reading
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Comics of August 17, 2016
It’s a busy week for my pull list, but before that, I feel like talking a little bit about this year’s Olympics. There’s been a lot of great moments this year, but two stand out above the rest to me. … Continue reading
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Velvet 15 review
I’ve only reviewed a couple issues if this series, and that’s a shame, because it’s a great creator-owned espionage epic written by Ed Brubaker and drawn by Steve Epting. Today’s issue caps off the first major story, and in a … Continue reading
Black Widow 3 review
The first issue of Mark Waid’s Black Widow run was an issue-long action scene where she’s running from SHIELD after taking something, and a fun one at that. Normally those kinds of issues are best left for later on in … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, black widow, chris samnee, comic review, comics, espionage comics, mark waid, marvel comics, matthew wilson, natasha romanova, red room, SHIELD
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Comics of August 12, 2015
It’s Wednesday, which means something very important to all of us superhero nerds. We’re half-way through the week. Oh, and I guess a few comics came out or something. First, I thought I would share my thoughts on the Fantastic … Continue reading
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Black Widow 20 review
Last year, among a number of All-New Marvel Now titles, writer Nathan Edmondson and artist Phil Noto began their Black Widow espionage series. Most of the series told one, long tale of the former Soviet agent fighting a secret organization … Continue reading
Velvet 10 review
I feel like I don’t review this series enough. After all, it’s a creator-owned espionage series by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting. Velvet Templation is on the run after being framed for double crossing her agency. What’s followed is an … Continue reading
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Comics of April 22, 2015 + update
This is my last Wednesday at home for the next few weeks. I’m traveling to England with a few friends until May 10. On the downside, it means I won’t be buying any comics until I get back (I imagine … Continue reading
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