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MCU movies 15: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
After the massive success that was the first Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel Studios actually moved up the original release date for its sequel by several months. Writer/director James Gunn began working on the film mere months after releasing the … Continue reading
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Tagged adam warlock, baby groot, bradley cooper, chris pratt, dave bautista, drax, drax the destroyer, ego the living planet, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, guardians of the galaxy vol. 2, james gunn, kurt russell, mantis, marvel cinematic universe, marvel studios, mcu, mcu movies, peter quill, pom klemantieff, rocket raccoon, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, stan lee, star lord, superhero movies, vin diesel, yondu
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MCU Movies 10 – Guardians of the Galaxy
As great as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s track record was in 2014, there was worry that people would start to get sick of superhero movies. You could argue that’s starting to happen now, in fact I have several friends who … Continue reading
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Tagged awesome mix vol. 1, bradley cooper, chris pratt, dan abnett, dave bautista, disney, drax, drax the destroyer, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, hooked on a feeling, infinity stones, james gunn, lee pace, marvel, marvel cinematic universe, marvel studios, mcu, mcu movies, movies, nicole perlman, peter quill, rocket raccoon, ronan the accuser, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, starlord, thanos, tyler bates, vin diesel, zoe saldana
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All-New Wolverine 24 review
In the previous issue, Laura, along with the Guardians of the Galaxy, needed to sneak into the Brood caverns near an experimental biological facility on a moon. Why? Because the Brood captured Gabby. At the end of the issue, Gabby … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, brood, comic review, comics, erick arciniega, gabby, gamora, guardians of the galaxy, jonathan the unstoppable, jonathan the wolverine, laura kinney, leonard kirk, marvel comics, marvel now, michael garland, peter quill, rocket raccoon, star lord, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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All-New Wolverine 23 review
I could sum up this entire issue by saying it’s Wolverine and the Guardians of the Galaxy vs. the brood, but writing a full review takes more effort than that. This issue also deserves more than that. All-New Wolverine 23, … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, brood, comic review, comics, drax, drax the destroyer, erick arciniega, gabby, gamora, guardians of the galaxy, laura kinney, leonard kirk, marvel comics, marvel now, michael garland, peter quill, star lord, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23
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Thoughts on All-New, All Different Marvel
Well, my comic store’s order was lost in the mail, so they didn’t have anything in this morning. I was planning to pick up Age of Apocalypse 3, Thors 3 and We Stand On Guard 3. Only three comics, and … Continue reading
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Guardians of Knowhere 1 review
I’ve been on and off with Brian Michael Bendis’s run of Guardians of the Galaxy. Some individual issues are great. Besides The Trial of Jean Grey, my personal favourite so far is one from way back (I forget the issue … Continue reading
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Tagged angela, battleworld, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, drax, gamora, guardians of knowhere, guardians of the galaxy, knowhere, mantis, mike deodato, rocket raccoon, secret wars
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Favourite Marvel Phase 2 movies
This post is a bit delayed, but writing this the day before I left for England just felt right. Also, with Age of Ultron just having been released overseas (making $44.8 million in two days) and its release date in … Continue reading
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Tagged agent carter, agent coulson, agents of shield, captain america, captain america: the winter soldier, daredevil, drax the destroyer, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, hydra, iron man, iron man 3, loki, Malekith, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, mcu, netflix, peter quill, rocket raccoon, ronan the accuser, SHIELD, skye, the kingpin, the mandarin, thor, thor: the dark world, tony stark, winter soldeir
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Guardians of the Galaxy 25 and Legendary Star-Lord 10 review
With three issues of the Black Vortex crossover out today, I’ll be reviewing two of them and briefly talking about the third. The last issue left off with a bit of a disappointing action issue, which didn’t actually have that … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, beast, black vortex, comic review, comics, crossover, david baldeon, gamora, Gerry Duggan, guardians of the galaxy, hala, hank McCoy, jean grey, kitty pryde, kree, kree empire, legendary star lord, marvel black vortex, marvel comics, marvel now, mr. knife, nova, paco medina, peter quill, sam humphries, spartax, spartax empire, star lord, the black vortex, valerio schiti, x-men
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