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MCU Movies 20: Ant-Man and the Wasp
The first Ant-Man felt like a fresh entry in the MCU when it released in 2015, shortly after Avengers: Age of Ultron. With every other Phase 2 movie going bigger in scale, along came Ant-Man with the smallest scale we … Continue reading
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MCU Movies 12 – Ant-Man
With every other movie in MCU’s Phase 2 a much larger scale than anything in the first phase, Ant-Man felt like a nice little break. It’s the smallest scale Marvel movie released since The Incredible Hulk – pun half-intended. This … Continue reading
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Tagged adam mckay, ant man, anthony mackie, avengers, cory stoll, darren cross, edgar wright, evangeline lilly, falcon, hank pym, heist movie, hope pym, janet van dyne, luis, marvel cinemantic universe, marvel movies, mcu, michael douglas, michael pena, movies, paul rudd, peyton reed, scott lang, superhero movies, the wasp, wasp, yellowjacket
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Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies 1
I’m not much of a zombie fan. In fact, the only zombie movies I’ve ever rewatched are Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland, and that’s because they’re both also comedies. So it should come to no surprise that I haven’t … Continue reading
Avengers Academy retrospective
Part of my reading goal for the year is to read at least one major comic story arc or comic run every month, whether I’m writing fiction that month or not, and then write a blog post about it. This … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, avengers, avengers academy, avengers vs. x-men, avx, christos gage, comic review, comics, fear itself, finesse, hank pym, hawkeye, hazmat, iceman, lightspeed, marvel comics, marvel heroic age, mettle, new x-men, reptil, retrospective, spider-man, striker, the runaways, tigra, veil, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-23
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She Hulk 7 review
The last issue of She Hulk wasn’t kidding when it titled this one “Small Victories”. Every series about the Jade Giantess must have at least one crazy adventure, whether in space or involving scientific antics, and today’s issue is Charles … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, ant man, captain america, charles soule, comic review, comics, hank pym, hellcat, javier pulido, jennifer walters, legal thriller, marvel comics, she hulk
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Comics of November 20, 2013
The only real update I have on Nanowrimo this week is that I reached 100,000 words on Monday. I’m still not sure how I’ve written that many words of fiction since the beginning of November. Thankfully I always take a … Continue reading
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Tagged Animal Man, annisia, aunty may, avengers, avengers ai, brian michael bendis, brian wood, buddy baker, cable, cable and x-force, christos gage, collosus, david haller, dc comics, dennis hopeless, Dimitrios, domino, dr nemesis, dynamite comics, emma frost, fantastic four, gail simone, hank pym, hope summers, hulk squared, indestructible hulk, lady deathstrike, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel now, matt fraction, monet st. croix, new 52, red sonja, simon spurrier, spider-man, superior spider-man, the red, the vision, uncanny x-men, x-force, x-men, x-men legacy
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Comics of October 30, 2013
For the most part, this was a good week for comics. This might also be my last week of regular comic reviews until December as Nanowrimo starts on Friday. I’ll still be doing these first impression posts at least, and … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, angels, aracely, avengers, avengers ai, batgirl, battle of the atom, bebop and rocksteady, black cat, brian michael bendis, brian wood, chris yost, city fall, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, guardians of the galaxy, h'el, hank pym, idw comics, image comics, infinity, jason aaron, kevin eastman, kraven, krypton returns, kyle higgins, leonardo, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel now, new 52, new warriors, nightwing, ninja turtles, peter parker, rocket racoon, ron marz, S.H.I.E.L.D, sam humphries, sara pezzini, scarlet spider, scott lobdell, SHIELD, splinter, superboy, supergirl, superior spider-man, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thanos, tmnt, tom waltz, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men
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Avengers Arena 13 review
Those who miss Avengers Academy may actually enjoy this issue, even if they hate the concept of Avengers Arena. It’s written by guest writer Christos Gage as it focuses on the world outside of Arcade’s Murderworld. It explains why nobody … Continue reading
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Tagged arcade, avengers academy, avengers arena, braddock academy, captain britain, christos gage, comic review, comics, hank pym, marvel comics, marvel now, molly, murderworld, the runaways, tigra, wolverine
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Release Day Rundown – July 3, 2013
First off, happy Independence Day to any American viewers, and happy belated Canada day for any Canadian viewers. These are my first impressions for all the comics I picked up this week, and it’s a bit of a short week. … Continue reading
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Tagged ant man, avengers, avengers ai, avengers vs. x-men, avx, avx what if, batman, batman incorporated, comic review, comics, david haller, dc comics, doom bot, giant man, grant morrison, hank pym, hope summers, legion, magneto, marvel comics, marvel now, MI13, new 52, red she hulk, she hulk, simon spurrier, talia al ghul, vision, what if comics, x-men, x-men legacy
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