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MCU Movies 17: Thor: Ragnorok
The first two phases of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe weren’t all that kind to Thor. As much as I enjoy the first Thor movie, and I still do despite how it hasn’t aged well, I admit that it’s not the best … Continue reading
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Tagged bruce banner, cate blanchett, chris hemsworth, chris yost, Clancy Brown, craig kyle, disney, fandral, grandmaster, hela, hulk, incredible hulk, jeff goldblum, kevin feige, loki, mark ruffalo, marvel cinematic universe, marvel studios, mcu, mcu movies, odinson, richard roeper, rotten tomatoes, superhero movies, surtr, taika waititi, tessa thompson, the warriors three, thor, thor: ragnorok, tom hiddleston, valkyrie, zachary levi
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MCU Movies 2: The Incredible Hulk
Two months after Iron Man released, Marvel Studios released their second feature film, through Universal Pictures. The Incredible Hulk released in June of 2008, and out of all the MCU movies, this one feels the most separated from the rest. … Continue reading
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Tagged abomination, ang lee, betty ross, brazil, bruce banner, canada, captain america, david miller, edward norton, environmental media association's green seal, eric bana, general ross, hamilton, hulk, james schamus, jennifer connelly, liv tyler, louis leterrier, marvel cinematic universe, mcu, mcu movies, new york post, ontario, roger ebert, rotten tomatoes, seattle times, SHEILD, the incredible hulk, thunderbolt ross, tim roth, toronto, william hurt, zak penn
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Comics of January 10, 2018
It’s the second Wednesday of the year. Because of what will hopefully be temporary financial setbacks, after this week I’ll be cutting back on the number of comics I’m picking up, with the intention to catch up on everything when … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alex underwood, andrew dalhouse, batman, bobby curnow, brett booth, bryan valenza, cable, caitlin kittredge, clayface, comic review, comics, damian couceiro, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, delightfully weird, detective comics, ed brisson, fantasy comic, federico blee, hulk, idw comics, image comics, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jason wright, jean grey, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jody houser, joe bennett, jon malin, julio ferreira, kara zor-l, kevin eastman, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matthew rosenberg, michael atiyeh, miguel mendonco, nathan summers, ninja turtles, phoenix resurrection, phoenix resurrection: the return of jean grey, rachelle rosenberg, roberta ingranata, robson rocha, ronda pattison, she-hulk, splinter, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the leader, tmnt, tom waltz, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men
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She-Hulk 159 review
At first I felt like writing a review for this week’s Detective Comics, being a fantastic closer to an overall great story arc. It also helps that it was my favourite comic of the week. But then I remembered that … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, hulk, jahnoy lindsay, jennifer walters, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matt milla, she-hulk, the leader
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Comics of November 8, 2017 and Nanowrimo update
I’m just over a week into this year’s NaNoWriMo, and I won yesterday. That means I’ve passed the 50,000 words needed to officially win National November Writing Month throughout the entire month. I won in 7 days. But then again, … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alvaro martinez, amiclar pinna, batman, batwoman, chris sotomayor, christina strain, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, DEO, detective comics, federico blee, generation x, guru-efx, hulk, husk, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jennifer walters, jody houser, jor-el, kal-el, kara zor-l, kate kane, kieron gillen, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael atiyeh, mike spicer, nanowrimo, national novel writing month, oz, quentin quire, red robin, robson rocha, rogue one, salvador larroca, she-hulk, star wars, star wars comics, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the empire strikes back, the leader, the oz effect, timothy drake, tomeu morey, viktor bogdanovic, writing, x-men
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Comics of September 13, 2017
My comic posts were delayed today because I had a job interview this morning, so let’s skip the intro and get straight to it. The comics I picked up this week include Generations: Captain Marvel and Captain Mar-Vell, Hulk 10, … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, all-new wolverine, angel, antonio fabela, batman, brent schoonover, brood, bruce wayne, captain mar-vell, captain marvel, carmen carnero, carol danvers, christopher sebela, clark kent, clayface, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan jurgens, darth vader, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, doctor aphra, douglas franchin, edgar delgado, emerald empress, erick arciniega, francesco gaston, galactic empire, guardians of the galaxy, hulk, immortal rur, james tynion IV, jason aaron, jean grey, jennifer walters, jimmy hudson, Jordan Boyd, julian lopez, kara zor-l, kev walker, leonard kirk, madelyn pryor, margaret stohl, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, michael atiyeh, michael garland, mike spicer, r2d2, robson rocha, rocket raccoon, salvador larroca, scott hanna, scott summers, she-hulk, spoiler, star wars, star wars comics, stephanie brown, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the oz effect, tom taylor, ulises arreola, viktor bogdanovic, warren worthington, wolverine, x-men, x-men blue
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