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Wolverine and the X-men 35 review
At long last, the end of the Hellfire Saga is here. It’s been a messy ride, but we can finally put this bizarre storyline behind us. Is this issue any better than the others though?
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Wolverine and the X-Men 34 review
WATXM 34 has a serious case of ADHD; it can’t focus on any one fight for a decent amount of time. Unless you read this comic slowly, it’s hard to keep track of what’s going on. It tries to touch … Continue reading
Wolverine and the X-men 33 review
The first issue of The Hellfire Saga is still the worst comic I’ve read so far this year. It was full of humour that completely lacked the subtlety that a satire requires. It was full of offensive mischaracterization – most … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, hellfire academy, hellfire club, husk, jason aaron, marvel comics, marvel now, Mojo, sabertooth, the hellfire saga, toad, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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Comics of July 24, 2013
My computer is having a few … issues today, so I’m just going to write my first impressions this week. I’m also considering dropping the Release Day Rundown videos since I’m not getting all that many views. Anyway, the comics … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse twins, assassin's guild, avengers, beta ray bill, captain america, chris yost, comic review, comics, daken, dan slott, gambit, hellfire academy, hellfire club, hellfire saga, image comics, journey into mystery, kathryn immonen, kieron gillen, lady sif, marvel comics, marvel now, rick remender, scarlet spider, sentry, sharon carter, spider-man, superior spider-man, thor, tim seeley, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, witchblade, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men, young avengers, zola
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Wolverine and the X-Men 32 review
The Hellfire Saga kicked off with a comic that made me angrier than I’ve ever been about a comic before. Nothing about the Hellfire Academy made any sense, none of the professors felt like they belonged, none of the kids … Continue reading
Release Day Rundown – June 26, 2013
These are my unscripted thoughts on the comics I picked up today. They include X-Men 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 4, Uncanny X-Men 7, FF 8, Captain America 8, Avengers Arena 11, All New X-Men 13, Gambit 14, Scarlet Spider … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, assassin's guild, avengers arena, beta ray bill, brian michael bendis, captain america, comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, Dr Doom, fantastic four, ff, gambit, guardians of the galaxy, hellfire academy, hellfire club, idw comics, inhumans, james asmus, jason aaron, jennifer walters, journey into mystery, kathryn immonen, lady sif, marvel comics, marvel now, medusa, release day rundown, rick remender, scarlet spider, she hulk, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the hellfire saga, uncanny x-men, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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Wolverine and the X-Men 31 review
Husk fans are going to hate this comic, as will any lovers of subtlety and clever humour. Today’s Wolverine and the X-Men is a stark contrast to Jason Aaron’s Thor: God of Thunder 9 (which is simply awesome). This is … Continue reading
Wolverine and the X-Men 30 review
Wolverine and the X-Men 30 is the official prelude to the Hellfire Saga, which is supposed to introduce the Hellfire Academy. This comic has several good ideas running through it. Idie’s motivations for joining the Hellfire club are not only … Continue reading
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Tagged broo, comic review, comics, hellfire academy, hellfire club, hellfire saga, husk, idie, jason aaron, kid omega, kitty pryde, marvel comics, marvel now, rachel grey summers, toad, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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