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Marvel Legacy 1 review
This is a 50 page comic, in an age where the normal length is 20 pages. And while it’s primarily written by Jason Aaron, there are so many artists and colourists working on this that I won’t bother mentioning any … Continue reading
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Tagged alex maleev, all-new wolverine, avengers, captain america, chris samnee, comic, comic review, daniel acuna, david marquez, ed mcguinness, esad ribic, frost giants, greg land, jason aaron, jay leisten, jim cheung, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew wilson, mike deodato, old man logan, pepe larraz, russell dauterman, steve mcniven, steve rogers, stuart immonen, wade von grawbadger, wolverine, x-23
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Monsters Unleashed 2 review
The first issue of Monsters Unleashed is just big, dumb fun, and that’s exactly what this issue is too.
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Tagged avengers, comics, cullen bunn, david curiel, elsa bloodstone, event comics, greg land, guardians of the galaxy, inhumans, marvel event, marvel now, medusa, monsters unleashed, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 2 review
In concept, I like the idea of this book. Magneto leading an X-Force like team sounds awesome. But concept alone doesn’t make a comic good. Written by Cullen Bunn, Uncanny X-Men 2 is mostly about Monet and Sabretooth working together … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, elixir, greg land, magneto, marvel comics, monet st. croix, mystique, nolan woodard, psylocke, sabretooth, uncanny x-men, victor creed, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 1 review
When Marvel first announced Cullen Bunn’s Uncanny X-Men, I had mixed feelings. On the one hand, Magneto leading a team of X-Men, each with a history of violence and some of them former villains, I was immediately intrigued. On the … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, greg land, magneto, marvel comics, monet st. croix, nolan woodard, psylocke, sabretooth, uncanny x-men, victor creed, x-men
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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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Comics of January 2, 2013
As an experiment (and because I received video editing software for Christmas) I’m doing this week’s first impressions post in video form. Let me know what you think of this format and if you have any suggestions on how I … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, avengers, batman, batman incorporated, beast, betty ross, black panther, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dc comics, greg land, h'el on earth, iron man, jean grey, jeff parker, kieron gillen, lex luthor, marvel comics, marvel now, morbius, morbius the living vampire, new 52, new avengers, red she hulk, superman, talia al ghul, venom, x-men
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