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X-Men Blue 9 review
As much as I’m not a fan of the way that Emma Frost went evil again, and as much as I really don’t care about the Secret Empire event, this current story arc keeps getting better and better with each … Continue reading
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Tagged alex summers, beast, comic review, comics, cory smith, cullen bunn, cyclops, emma frost, event comics, hank McCoy, havok, irma kniivila, jean grey, lorna dane, marvel comics, matt milla, original x-men, Polaris, scott summers, secret empire, thony silas, x-men, x-men blue
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Comics of August 16, 2017
I picked up 10 comics this week, 2 of them being extra-long. None of them are particularly special issues, so let’s skip the intro and get straight to them. Thankfully all of them were at least good, and half of … Continue reading
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Tagged akiko, al ewing, alberto jimanez alburquerque, alejandro sanchez, alex summers, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, angel unzueta, arif prianto, charles soule, christina strain, clark kent, comedy, comic review, comics, cory smith, creator-owned comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, damien wayne, dan brown, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, edgar delgado, emma frost, eye boy, fairy tale, fairyland, felipe andrade, female thor, generation x, generations: wolverine and all-new wolverine, gertrude, havok, i hate fairyland, image comics, irma kniivila, jane foster, jason aaron, jean grey, jean-francois beaulieu, jon kent, jorge jimenez, keith champagne, laura kinney, logan, lorna dane, marco lorenzana, marvel comics, marvel generations, marvel now, matt milla, matt yackey, matthew wilson, nature girl, ninjas, nolan woodard, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, Polaris, rain beredo, ramon rosanas, robin, russell dauterman, sabretooth, salvador larroca, scott hanna, scott summers, scottie young, secret empire, star wars, star wars 7, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, super sons, superboy, superman, teen titans, the force awakens, the hand, the mighty thor, the ultimates, the war thor, thony silas, thor, tom taylor, tony avina, travel foreman, ultimate thor, ultimates, valerio schiti, veronica gandini, victor creed, volstagg, wil quintana, wolverine, wolverine and all-new wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men blue, yellow lantern
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Inhumans vs X-Men 5 review
It’s the penultimate issue of the second hero vs. hero Marvel even that began in 2016. I get that they wanted to play on the Civil War movie hype, but why are there two of them?
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Tagged alex summers, all-new marvel, black bolt, charles soule, comic review, comics, cyclops, david curiel, emma frost, event comic, havok, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, Javier garron, jean grey, jeff lemire, karnak, magneto, marvel comics, marvel event, marvel now, medusa, scott summers, terrigen mist, x-men
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Comics of March 25, 2015
It’s that time of the week again, where the comic world graces us with its newest releases. This week brings three chapters of the Black Vortex crossover, as if last week’s two issues weren’t enough. A partial conclusion to Amazing … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, amazing x-men, ario anindito, batman, becky cloonan, black vortex, brenden fletcher, brian michael bendis, chris bachalo, comic review, comics, cyclops, david baldeon, dc comics, dynamite comics, emma frost, fang, gail simone, Gerry Duggan, gotham academy, guardians of the galaxy, hala, havok, juggernaut, karl kerschl, legendary star lord, living monolith, marvel comics, marvel now, mingue helen chen, new 52, nova, olive silverlock, ray fawkes, red sonja, sam humphries, scott summers, shogun, starlord, the juggernaut, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, walter geovani, wolverines, x-men
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Thoughts on Marvel’s Infinity and writing update
This post is for several reasons. It’s been too long since I’ve talked about my writing here, so here’s a quick update. Secondly, I finally read Infinity last night. Since it’s a bit late for a review, I’ll just share … Continue reading
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Tagged age of ultron, alex summers, avengers, avengers vs. x-men, captain america, comic review, comics, cyclops, event comic, fear itself, havok, hope summers, house of m, infinity, inhumans, iron man, jonathan hickman, kelly sue deconnick, kree, marvel civil war, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel now, marvel siege, secret invasion, shi'ar, skrulls, thanos, the builders, thor, x-men
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Uncanny Avengers 10 review
In the last issue, the Uncanny Avengers faced a potential split in the team after a rather heated – and controversial – argument. Ignoring Remender’s questionable ideas behind the mutants of the Marvel Universe, it was a decent superhero comic. … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse twins, avengers, banshee, captain america, comic review, comics, daken, grim reaper, havok, marvel comics, marvel now, rick remender, rogue, scarlet witch, sentry, thor, uncanny avengers, wolverine, wonderman, x-men
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Release Day Rundown – June 5, 2013
These are my first impressions for all the comics I picked up this week. This is a bit of an experimental episode as I recorded my unscripted thoughts on each issue in one take, so there’s a bit more pausing … Continue reading
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Tagged age of ultron, all new x-men, avengers, avengers arena, brian michael bendis, cable, cable and x-force, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, dani moonstar, dennis hopeless, havok, hope summers, jean grey, jennifer walters, layla madrox, layla miller, marvel comics, marvel now, misty knight, multiple man, peter david, red she hulk, scarlet witch, she hulk, spider-man, superior spider-man, swamp thing, the end of x-factor, the fearless defenders, ultron, uncanny avengers, valkyrie, wolverine, x-factor, x-force
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Uncanny Avengers 3 review
This issue is one giant fight scene – the Uncanny Avengers vs. Red Skull, who has given himself Xavier’s mental powers. Red Skull’s goal is to eradicate all mutants from Earth. It doesn’t get much more intense than that; this … Continue reading
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Tagged avengers, captain america, comic review, comics, havok, marvel comics, marvel now, red skull, rick remender, rogue, scarlet witch, thor, uncanny avengers, wolverine, x-men
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Uncanny Avengers 2 review
It’s been two months since Uncanny Avengers 1 graced us with its presence. I can’t say I’m overly surprised that a John Cassaday drawn comic was delayed, but the wait was worth it. A lot happened in the last issue. … Continue reading
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Tagged avengers, charles xavier, comic review, comics, havok, john cassaday, marvel comics, marvel now, red skull, rick remender, rogue, scarlet witch, uncanny avengers, x-men
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Comics of October 17
The comics I picked up this week include AVX Consequences 2, Uncanny X-Men 20, X-Factor 245, Captain Marvel 5, Supergirl 13, Nightwing 13 and Birds of Prey 13 – most of these were very good. These are my first impressions … Continue reading
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Tagged avengers vs. x-men, avx, avx consequences, batman, birds of prey, brian bendis, captain marvel, carol danvers, colossus, comic review, comics, cyclops, danger, dc comics, havok, kieron gillen, lady shiva, magik, marvel comics, miss marvel, multiple man, new 52, nightwing, Polaris, supergirl, superman, uncanny x-men, wolverine, x-factor, x-men
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