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Comics of April 24, 2019
Now that I’ve finished my MCU blogathon, and I’ve already set up a few things to move in, I may find the time to actually start catching up on a bit of reading over the next month. Although with more … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, benjamin grimm, bobby curnow, city at war, comic review, comics, dan slott, dave watcher, dr. doom, erick arciniega, fantastic four, ff, foot clan, frank d'armata, gambit, human torch, idw comics, invisible woman, jonny storm, kelly thompson, kevin eastman, marvel comics, marvel legacy, Mojo, mojoverse, mr. and mrs. x, mr. fantastic, ninja turtles, oscar bazaldua, paco medina, reed richards, remy labeau, rogue, ronda pattison, stefano caselli, susan richards, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the thing, tmnt, tom waltz, x-men
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Marvel comics of January 22, 2014
So many comics came out this week. In fact for simplicity’s sake, I’ll be splitting this up into two posts: one for Marvel comics and one for other companies. Let’s get started. The Marvel comics I picked up this week … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, all new x-men, ant man, arkea, bishop, black widow, brahm revel, brian michael bendis, brian wood, bruce banner, cable, cable and x-force, comic review, comics, cyclops, dennis hopeless, Dr Doom, fantastic four, ff, gambit, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, indestructible hulk, inhumanity, jean grey, kitty pryde, lady deathstrike, lee allred, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel knights x-men, marvel now, matt fraction, monet st. croix, nathan edmondson, peter david, Polaris, quicksilver, rogue, scott lang, scott summers, stryfe, trial of jean grey, uncanny x-force, wolverine, x-factor, x-men
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Other comics from December 18, 2013
Merry Christmas everyone. I have just enough downtime today to write a first impressions post on the comics I saved from last week. I didn’t pick up any comics this week as nothing really interested me. That and I worked … Continue reading
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Tagged Animal Man, april o'neil, bobby curnow, bruce banner, buddy baker, comic review, comics, dark horse comics, dc comics, Dr Doom, fantastic four, ff, idw comics, indestructible hulk, jason aaron, jeff lemire, karl kesel, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, lee allred, mac walters, Malekith, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel inhumanity, marvel now, mass effect, mass effect foundations, matt fraction, new 52, ninja turtles, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the bridgewalker, the hulk, thor, thor: god of thunder, tmnt, tom waltz, young avengers
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Comics of November 27, 2013
It’s been a bit of a crazy week. Nanowrimo is coming to an end this Saturday, and I’m almost finished writing my second book of the month. My PlayStation 3/Blu-Ray player died, so I’m looking into local repair options. And … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, anna marie, aphrodite ix, aphrodite xv, apocalypse twins, aracely, avengers, avengers arena, avengers assemble, black widow, brian michael bendis, bruce banner, chris yost, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, daken, dan slott, dark horse comics, death, death's daughter, dennis hopeless, Dr Doom, fantastic four, ff, idw comics, image comics, indestructible hulk, jean grey, kaine parker, kelly sue deconnick, kev walker, kevin eastman, kitty pryde, lee allred, marc walters, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel inhumanity, marvel now, mass effect, mass effect foundations, matt fraction, matt hawkins, medusa, miss thing, negative zone, parker industries, pretty deadly, rick remender, rogue, scarlet spider, scott lang, she hulk, spider woman, spider-girl, spider-man, stejpan sejic, superior spider-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the purifiers, tom waltz, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, venom, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of October 23, 2013
As I’ve said before, I’m planning on participating in this year’s nanowrimo. My anticipation is so strong that I’m physically feeling it. I’m not sure whether I’ll be writing any comic reviews for that month, or just posting about nanowrimo … Continue reading
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Tagged alex power, ant man, apocalypse twins, battle of the atom, bruce banner, captain america, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dark horse, dark horse comics, ed brubaker, fantastic four, ff, image comics, incredible hulk, indestructible hulk, jason aaron, kaiden, kelly sue deconnick, lee allred, marc walters, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, mass effect, mass effect foundation, matt fraction, pretty deadly, rick remender, scott lang, uncanny avengers, velvet, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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FF 12 review and She Hulk news
This is the first issue of FF that Matt Fraction isn’t writing on his own. Lee Allred takes over scripting duty with this issue, with Fraction credited for the story alongside artist Michael Allred. Still, this carries the same feel … Continue reading
Comics of September 25, 2013
Battle of the Atom is now at its half-way point, Guardians of the Galaxy finally gets its sixth issue (two months since issue 5) and Gambit ends this week. There’s quite a bit to talk about this week, so let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, apocalypse twins, aracely, avengers, avengers assemble, battle of the atom, city fall, comic review, comics, dark horse comics, Dr Doom, eden prime, fantastic four, ff, gambit, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, infinity, jason aaron, jean grey, kaine parker, kelly sue deconnick, kraven, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel infinity, marvel now, mass effect, mass effect foundations, miss thing, ninja turtles, rick remender, scarlet spider, she hulk, spider woman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thanos, uncanny avengers, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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