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Comics of October 19, 2016
It’s another comic week, with some good releases, and some that are just ok. It’s also less than 2 weeks until Nanowrimo 2016 begins, and I’m so ready for it. I’m actually going to be an ML this year, so … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron kuder, all-new marvel, all-new x-men, batman, black widow, charles soule, chris samnee, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cyclops, dc comics, dc rebirth, death of x, dennis hopeless, doug mahnke, fantasy comic, female thor, gertrude, gwen stacey, i hate fairyland, image comics, inhumans, irving, jane foster, jason aaron, jason latour, jay david ramos, jean-francois beaulieu, jeff lemire, jessica drew, joe bennett, jon kent, june chung, kelly thompson, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matthew wilson, mikel janin, Mjölnir, morry hollowell, mysterio, natasha romanova, nolan woodard, Patrick Gleason, paulo siqueira, peter j tomasi, porcupine, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, russell dauterman, sandman, scott summers, scottie young, spider-gwen, spider-woman, superman, terrigen mist, the mighty thor, thor, tigh walker, tom king, wil quintana, x-men
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Spider-Gwen 11 review
Here is this week’s second issue with Spider-Gwen in it. Since the events of Spider-Women, Gwen’s spider powers have been deactivated somehow. She has a device that can temporarily give her spider-powers again, but there are only a handful of … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, frank castle, gwen stacey, jason latour, lauren affe, marvel comics, norman osborn, reed richards, robbi rodriguez, spider-gwen, spider-woman, the punisher
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All-New Wolverine annual review
I only picked up 4 comics this week, so I won’t bother with my first impressions post. Because I’ve had a busy week, I might not even get to all four reviews, but I’ll do my best. In any case, … Continue reading
Spider-Women Omega review
This has been a fun little crossover, starring Jessica Drew aka. Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen and Silk aka. Cindy Moon. With Earth-65’s Cindy Moon as the dimension hopping villain, there’s also a lot of character drama for Silk as her life is … Continue reading
Comics of June 1, 2016
I saw X-Men Apocalypse over the weekend and here are my thoughts – it’s ok. For the most part the new cast is good. Sophie Turner is great as Jean Grey, Alexandra Shipp as Storm is a huge improvement over … Continue reading
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Spider-Woman 7 review
As enjoyable as the Spider-Women crossover is so far, it’s weird that Jessica Drew is missing from a good number of issues. From a storytelling standpoint it makes sense for the second act – she’s just going home to take … Continue reading
Silk 8 review
Besides this crossover, I haven’t really been keeping up with Silk since Spiderverse. As such, I learned a few things about her in this issue, one being that she’s supposed to be working undercover with Black Cat. Even though this … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, black cat, cindy moon, comics, crossover, gwen stacey, ian herring, jessica drew, marvel comics, mockingbird, robbie thompson, silk, spider-gwen, spider-woman, spider-women, tana ford
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Comics of May 11, 2016
This month has been insane so far. I haven’t been able to see Captain America: Civil War yet, but I’m hoping to tonight. At least Deadpool released on Blu-ray yesterday, so that’s something. Also Uncharted 4 released today, but I … Continue reading
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