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Comic releases October 22, 2014
It’s Wednesday, which means comics. Several issues I’ve been looking forward to released today, but there has also been some sad news from Marvel’s January 2015 solicitations. Both X-Factor and She Hulk are ending in January – two titles I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, alpha flight, amazing spider-man, amazing x-men, ariela kristanita, canada, captain america, carmine di giandomenico, charles soule, chernobyl, chris yost, christopher summers, christos gage, comic review, comics, craig kyle, cyclops, dan slott, daredevil, dark horse comics, dc comics, dc godhead, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, edge of spider-verse, gail simone, Giuseppe camuncoli, guy gardner, hope summers, Humberto ramos, inhumans, j. calafiore, Javier garron, javier pulido, john layman, Kamala Khan, laura kinney, legal drama, marvel axis, marvel comics, may parker, ms. marvel, new 52, peter david, red lanterns, rhianna pratchett, rock-he kim, scott summers, serval industries, she hulk, simon spurrier, spider-girl, spider-man, spider-verse, steve rogers, the logan legacy, the starjammers, tim seeley, tomb raider, wendigo, wolverine, world war wendigo, x-23, x-factor, x-force, x-men
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Red Lanterns Annual 1 review
Most annuals tell a one-off story. The Red Lanterns Annual is an important chapter in the extended story arc Charles Soule has been writing. There’s been a lot of build-up with Atrocitus preparing to destroy Guy Gardner and his team, … Continue reading
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Tagged atrocitus, batman, bleeze, charles soule, comic review, comics, dc comics, earth, guy gardner, miguel sepulveda, new 52, rankorr, red lanterns, rox, supergirl
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Comics of July 23, 2014
It’s a bit of a small week for me with comics, and that’s probably a good thing. I just got my professional feedback for my book back, so I’ll be spending the next while working on it. On the upside … Continue reading
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Tagged alessandro vitti, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, batman, batman year zero, charles soule, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, crystal dynamics, dan slott, dark horse comics, dc comics, ed brubaker, espionage, gail simone, gotham city, green lanterns, greg capullo, greg pak, guy gardner, Humberto ramos, image comics, John Steward, lara croft, marvel comics, marvel original sin, new 52, nicolas daniel selma, peter parker, red lanterns, scott snyder, silk, square enix, steve epting, storm, the riddler, tomb raider, tomb raider 2013, velvet, victor ibanez
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Red Lanterns 32 review
If this and Supergirl 32’s releases were switched, it would have made Supergirl 32 less confusing. It still wouldn’t have helped its other faults, but still. This issue shows the scene where Supergirl is kicked out of the Red Lanterns.
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Tagged atrocitus, charles soule, comic review, comics, dc comics, guy gardner, j. calafiore, new 52, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, supergirl, tony bedard
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Supergirl 32 review
When they announced Supergirl would become a Red Lantern, I was skeptical. The first few issues of Tony Bedard’s run seemed to regress Supergirl’s character development, making her angry just when she was starting to emotionally heal from her home … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dc comics, emanuela lupacchino, guy gardner, kara zor-el, new 52, red daughter of krypton, red lanterns, supergirl, tony bedard
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