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Inhumans vs. X-Men 1 review
Going into this issue, I wasn’t all that excited. The X-Men’s terrigen mist story arc was a bad idea to begin with, and it felt like a dull rip-off of the legacy virus and decimation time periods combined. Death of … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, beast, black bolt, charles soule, comic review, comics, david curiel, emma frost, event comic, fantomex, hank McCoy, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, jeff lemire, leinil francis yu, magneto, marvel comics, marvel event, medusa, ororo munroe, storm, x-men
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X-Men: Civil War II 2 review
As an X-men fan, I’m saddened to see that none of the franchises team books are all that special right now. Extraordinary X-Men is slow, dull and way too depressing for a flagship title. All-New X-Men has its moments and … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war II, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, event comics, fantomex, gambit, illyana rasputin, inhumans, jesus aburtov, magik, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, ororo munroe, storm, ulysses, x-men civil war II
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Comics of February 11, 2015
This is an interesting week in comics. Thor 5 brought many plot reveals, Simon Spurrier’s X-Force ended with issue 15, Amazing Spider-Man 14 concluded Spider-Verse and the story-arc for the Darkness’s death in Witchblade began. Darth Vader’s solo series began … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, avengers now, black panther, black vortex, brian michael bendis, cable, captain marvel, carol danvers, christopher summers, comic review, comics, cyclops, dan slott, darkness falls, david hine, david lopez, dc comics, fantomelle, fantomex, female thor, g. willow wilson, gabriel rearte, Giuseppe camuncoli, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, infinitus, jason aaron, jason masters, Javier garron, jeff lemire, john layman, Jorge Molina, justice league, justice league canada, justice league united, kelly sue deconnick, laura kinney, mahmud asrar, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, marvel now, mr. sinister, nathan summers, neil edwards, new 52, odin, odinson, olivier coipel, psylocke, ray fawkes, rock-he kim, roland boschi, sabertooth, sara pezzini, scott summers, shi'ar, simon spurrier, space pirates, spider-man, spider-verse, starjammers, the black vortex, the death of jackie estacado, the inheritors, thor, ultimate x-men, valerio schiti, witchblade, wolverines, x-23, x-force, x-men
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Comics of Nobember 19, 2014 + Nanowrimo update
So it’s two and a half weeks into Nanowrimo. I didn’t write a journal this week because a number of factors slowed my progress, including funky hours at work and my increasing mental fatigue. Instead, I focused mainly on just … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, novels, writing
Tagged agent venom, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, axis, bendis, bilquis evenly, black widow, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, dc comics, death of wolverine, denis st. john, dynamite comics, emanuela lupacchino, espionage, event comics, fantomex, flash thompson, gail simone, greg pak, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, horror comics, image comics, jack jadson, kara zor-l, kate perkins, laura braga, magneto, marvel axis, marvel comics, marvel now, mike johnson, nancy a. collins, nanowrimo, nathan edmondson, new 52, novel writing, oliver coipel, ororo munroe, peter parker, phil noto, psylocke, rock-he kim, roland boschi, ron marz, ronilson freire, scott summers, simon spurrier, spider-man, spider-verse, stephan r. bissette, storm, supergirl, superior spider-man, superman, top cow productions, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, vampirella, vampirella: feary tales, venom, victor ibanez, werewolf, witchblade, wolverine, x-force, x-men, yukio
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Comics of April 30, 2014
First off, this is the second Wednesday in a row when I’ve had internet problems at home. I hope this doesn’t become a regular thing. So I’m finished the third draft of my novel, and the post third draft spelling/grammar/sentence … Continue reading
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Tagged abomination, all new marvel now, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, andre lima araujo, angel, avengers, avengers ai, batgirl, batgirl annual, brian michael bendis, bruce banner, charles soule, chris Eliopoulos, chris yost, christos gage, comic review, comics, craig kyle, cyclops, dan slot, david baldeon, dc comics, death of wolverine, Dimitrios, fantomex, Giuseppe camuncoli, hulk, Humberto ramos, incredible hulk, Javier garron, Javier rodriguez, jean grey, joe caramanga, Jorge Molina, justice league, man of steel, maria hill, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, new 52, peter david, peter parker, poison ivy, ramon perez, robert gill, sam humphries, scarlet spider, scott summers, simon spurrier, spider-man, spider-man 2099, will sliney, wolverine, wolverine: 3 months to live, x-23, x-force, x-men, zach snyder
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X-Force 1 review
In my first impressions post, I wasn’t sure what to think of this. There was a lot of exposition, and I didn’t have the time yesterday to read it slowly. Now that I’ve had more time, it makes more sense … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, cable, dr nemesis, eva, fantomex, hope summers, marrow, marvel comics, nathan summers, psylock, rock-he kim, simon spurrier, x-men
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Uncanny X-Force 2 review
The first issue of Sam Humphries’ Uncanny X-Force had Psylocke, Storm and Puck teaming up to track down Spiral and a new mutant. In between the action, it explored some of Psylocke’s issues since quitting Rick Remender’s X-Force lineup. It … Continue reading
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Tagged bishop, comic review, comics, fantomex, marvel comics, marvel now, psylocke, puck, rick remender, sam humphries, spiral, storm, uncanny x-force, x-force, x-men
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Uncanny X-Force 1 review
Whether or not you enjoyed it, you can’t deny that Rick Remender’s Uncanny X-Force was a force to be reckoned with. It was a dark series about an X-Men related black ops squad, and it was just as much about … Continue reading
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Tagged bishop, comic review, comics, fantomex, marvel comics, marvel now, psylocke, puck, sam harris, spiral, storm, uncanny x-force, x-force
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Comic review – Space Punisher 1 and Uncanny X-Force 27
Space Punisher 1 (of 4) This is the new comic of the week. Every other week, I try a comic series I’ve never read before and evaluate it both on quality and how easy it is for new readers. While … Continue reading
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Tagged brood, brotherhood of evil mutants, daken, fantomex, frank tieri, mark texeira, phil noto, rick remender, space punisher, the punisher, uncanny x-force, venom, wolverine, x-force
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