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Comics of February 10, 2016
Marvel really needs to figure out how to spread out their X-Men comics better. Three Wolverine issues released this week (sort-of). There’s All-New Wolverine 5, Old Man Logan 2 and All-New X-Men 4 (which is mostly about Laura). In any … Continue reading
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Tagged adam archer, al ewing, all new hawkeye, all new marvel, all new x-men, all-new all different avengers, all-new wolverine, amadeus cho, amanda conner, andrea sorrentino, angel, avengers, batman, blue marvel, brenden fletcher, bruce wayne, captain stacey, chris visions, comic review, comics, dan brown, daredevil, darth vader, dave mccaig, david lopez, david navarrot, dc comics, dennis hopeless, edgar delgado, eduardo medeiros, elsa charretier, g. willow wilson, gotham academy, gwen stacey, hawkeye, hi-fi, hulk, ian herring, jason latour, jeff lemire, jimmy palmiotti, Kamala Khan, kenneth rocafort, kieron gillen, koriand'r, laura kinney, logan, mahmud asrar, marcelo maiolo, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, matthew murdock, mingjue helen chen, ms. marvel, nathan fairbairn, nico leon, nolan woodard, old man logan, radioactive spider-gwen, rafael albuquerque, ramon perez, rico renzi, salvador larroca, scott snyder, spider-gwen, star wars, starfire, the punisher, the sisters, the ultimates, the wasp, tom taylor, warren worthington, wasp, x-23, yanick paquette, zac gorman, zelda
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A-Force 2 review
A-Force 1 is a fun comic, but it wasn’t quite anything special. It mostly introduced Singularity into the new Marvel Universe (she first appeared in the A-Force miniseries in Secret Wars), and a new villain (called antimatter) that somehow appeared … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dazzler, g. willow wilson, jennifer walters, Jorge Molina, kelly thompson, laura martin, marvel comics, medusa, nico, she hulk, singularity
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Comics of February 3, 2016
So for the first time since I got into comics, I didn’t pick up an Uncanny X-Men issue. UXM2 was not only mediocre on the writing front, but Greg Land’s art was terrible and they needlessly killed off a fan … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, babs tarr, batgirl, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, captain marvel, carol danvers, chip zdarsky, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dc comics, ed brubaker, elizabeth breitweiser, emma rios, fairy tale, fantasy, fantasy comics, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, groot, howard the duck, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, joe quinones, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kris anka, laura martin, lee loughridge, marvel comics, matthew wilson, michele fazekas, mythology, nexus of all realities, poetry, pretty deadly, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, scottie young, serge lapointe, she hulk, singularity, steve epting, tara butters, velvet
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A-Force 1 review
A-Force began in Secret Wars as an all-female team of Superheroes, led by She-Hulk and joined by characters from all corners of the Marvel Universe. Marvel’s tried and failed to have such a team in the past, but A-Force was … Continue reading
Comics of January 6, 2016
My pull list still isn’t all that huge this week, but I’m hoping that with the New Year, it’ll start to balance out after a hugely inconsistent pull list ever since Secret Wars began. Either way, half of the comics … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, al ewing, all new marvel, bitch planet, captain marvel, chip zdarsky, christopher hastings, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, danilo s. beyruth, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, galactus, greg land, groot, howard the duck, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, joe quinones, Jorge Molina, kelly fitzpatrick, kelly sue deconnick, kenneth rocafort, laura martin, marvel comics, monet st. croix, nolan woodard, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, scottie young, she hulk, singularity, taki soma, tamra bonvillain, the ultimates, uncanny x-men, x-men
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Ms. Marvel 2 review
If I had any complaints about the previous volume of Ms. Marvel, it’s that it took a few issues to get moving. They were still good, and once the series started moving it didn’t slow down, but this new volume … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, comic review, comics, g. willow wilson, ian herring, inhumans, Kamala Khan, marvel comics, ms. marvel, takeshi miyazawa
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Ms. Marvel 1 review
The previous Ms. Marvel volume only ended just over a month ago, making it one of the lucky titles compared to most Marvel comics on hold during Secret Wars. Better yet, Kamala made several appearances in Battleworld and is a … Continue reading
Comics of November 18, 2015
It’s three weeks into November, and with it, a bunch of Marvel’s new number 1’s released, along with a couple number 2’s. This week’s most significant release however, might just be Pretty Deadly 6. It’s been a while since we’ve … Continue reading
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