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All-New Wolverine 3 review
December is always a weird month for pull lists, especially the week between Christmas and New-Years, and it’s even worse when there’s 5 Wednesdays in that month. This week I only had one comic on my pull list … well, … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemax, all new marvel, all-new wolverine, cable, cable and deadpool, comic review, comics, david lopez, david navarrot, deadpool, deadpool and cable, fabian nicieza, jim charalampidis, laura kinney, marvel comics, nathan fairbairn, reilly brown, taskmaster, the sisters, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23
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Age of Apocalypse 5 review
As I mentioned in my Astonishing Ant-Man 1 review, I only picked up 3 comics this week. I would say that I can’t wait for next month when a bunch of the titles I’m waiting for finally release, but apparently … Continue reading
Age of Apocalypse 4 review
So, for the second time in two months, I only picked up 4 comics in one week. As such, I’ll just write 4 reviews and not bother with my first impressions post. You can tell that Secret Wars is starting … Continue reading
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Tagged age of apocalypse, apocalypse, battleworld, comic review, comics, cyclops, cypher, david curiel, emma frost, fabian nicieza, iban coello, jean grey, magneto, marvel comics, secret wars, sunfire, wolverine
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Comics of August 5, 2015
It’s the first Wednesday of August. We’re now well into Marvel’s Secret Wars event, and unless it’s delayed again, we’ll leave it behind in October to enter the new Marvel Universe. But first, a quick update on my writing. I … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, adrian alphona, age of apocalypse, battleworld, brian k. vaughan, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, event comics, fabian nicieza, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, Gerardo Sandoval, giant-size little marvel avx, guardians of knowhere, guardians of the galaxy, harry potter, in-hyuk lee, jean-francois beaulieu, jesus aburtov, kieron gillen, kyle strahm, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel secret wars, mike deodato, ms. marvel, novel writing, scottie young, secret wars, SHIELD, siege, steve skroce, we stand on guard, writing, x-men, yasmine putri
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Age of Apocaylpse 1
The original Age of Apocalypse crossover covered the entire X-Men line 20 years ago. The story explored an alternate timeline where Xavier was killed before forming the X-Men. Magneto then started the mutant team, and Apocalypse pretty much took over … Continue reading
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Tagged age of apocalypse, apocalypse, battleworld, cipher, comic review, comics, doug ramsey, event comic, fabian nicieza, Gerardo Sandoval, marvel comics, mr. sinister, sabretooth, secret wars, x-men
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Comics of July 8, 2015
So I’m in the middle of July’s Camp Nanowrimo, and this month I’m writing the most ambitious book in my series yet. It’s already starting to look like the first draft will be at least 100,000 words (my previous longest … Continue reading
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Tagged amanda conner, andre araujo, batman, battleworld, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, dc comics, dennis hopeless, event comics, fabian nicieza, francesco manna, Gerardo Sandoval, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, inferno, Javier garron, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, karl kerschl, kori, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel comics, olive silverback, ray mccarthy, ron marz, sara pezzini, scott snyder, secret wars, spider-gwen, spider-man, spider-verse, starfire, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men, x-men inferno
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X-Men Gold 1 review
This year is the 50th anniversary of the X-Men franchise. Battle of the Atom was part of the anniversary celebration, and included X-Men from three different eras and visited a number of famous X-Men locations. Personally I kind of liked … Continue reading
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Tagged banshee, charles xavier, chris claremont, colossus, comic review, comics, fabian nicieza, giant sized x-men, kitty pryde, len wein, magneto, marvel comics, marvel now, original x-men, professor xavier, rogue, roy thomas, stan lee, sunfire, uncanny x-men, wolverine, x-men
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