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Comics of April 24, 2019
Now that I’ve finished my MCU blogathon, and I’ve already set up a few things to move in, I may find the time to actually start catching up on a bit of reading over the next month. Although with more … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, benjamin grimm, bobby curnow, city at war, comic review, comics, dan slott, dave watcher, dr. doom, erick arciniega, fantastic four, ff, foot clan, frank d'armata, gambit, human torch, idw comics, invisible woman, jonny storm, kelly thompson, kevin eastman, marvel comics, marvel legacy, Mojo, mojoverse, mr. and mrs. x, mr. fantastic, ninja turtles, oscar bazaldua, paco medina, reed richards, remy labeau, rogue, ronda pattison, stefano caselli, susan richards, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the thing, tmnt, tom waltz, x-men
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Comics of August 8, and swimming update
So, this past weekend was a 3-day weekend here in Canada. Not sure if it was for anyone else, but I decided to take advantage of it. I went for my most ambitious swimming attempt yet, and one I won’t … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, update
Tagged all-new wolverine, amazing spider-man, benjamin grimm, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, fantastic four, fco plascencia, guru-efx, human torch, invisible woman, jeremy treece, jonny storm, kara zor-el, kevin maguire, krypto, krypton, laura kinney, laura martin, logan, marc andreyko, marco russo, marte gracia, marvel comics, michael phelps, mr. fantastic, nick spencer, peter parker, r.b. silva, reed richards, ryan ottley, sara pichelli, scottie young, simone bianchi, spider-man, supergirl, superman, susan richards, swimming, the hunt for wolverine, the hunt for wolverine: adamantium agenda, the thing, tom taylor, update, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Secret Wars 9 review
Secret Wars began in May of last year – May 2nd if you include the Free Comic Book Day’s 0 issue. After several large delays and splitting issue 7 into two separate issues, Secret Wars is finally over with issue … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, black panther, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, fantastic four, franklin richards, future foundation, invisible woman, ive svorcina, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, molecule man, mr. fantastic, namor, reed richards, secret wars, susan richards, valeria richards
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Secret Wars 6 review
This is the week Secret Wars was originally supposed to end. Not only are three more issues yet to come, but they decided to split the final issue into two. So far this event is great and in the long … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, invisible woman, ive svorcina, jonathan hickman, kieron gillen, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, miles morales, mr. fantastic, mr. sinister, peter parker, secret wars, siege, spider-man, susan richards, thanos, ultimate spider-man, valeria richards
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Secret Wars 3 review
The first issue of Secret Wars is nothing but a big action scene, and the end of both the 616 Universe and the Ultimate Universe. It’s ok, but it feels like a bunch of things happening and nothing more. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 616 universe, battleworld, black panther, captain marvel, comic review, comics, cyclops, Dr Doom, dr. strange, esad ribic, event comic, galactus, invisible woman, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, phoenix force, reed richards, scott summers, secret wars, ultimate universe
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Marvel’s Civil War Novelization review
My goal for the year was to read at least one novel every month I’m not working on my fiction writing and to review each of them. It was way back in February when I read my first and until … Continue reading
Fantastic Four 1 review
The Fantastic Four have had several very good runs in a row. Jonathan Hickman’s run had a very large scale with the fate of the entire planet at stake, yet kept a strong focus on the family as individual characters … Continue reading
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Tagged alicia masters, all new marvel now, comic review, comics, fant4stik, fantastic four, franklin richards, human torch, invisible woman, james robinson, john byrne, jonathan hickman, jonny storm, latveria, marvel comics, matt fraction, mr. fantastic, reed richards, stan lee, sue richards, the thing, valeria richards
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Age of Ultron 9 review
Here it is, the penultimate chapter in the Age of Ultron event. Unlike most penultimate chapters however, there’s very little action in this one. It’s mostly filled with a somewhat comedic conversation between several versions of Wolverine as they decide … Continue reading
Age of Ultron 8 review
Age of Ultron 8 feels a little weird when you realize that Ultron has no effect in this issue. Ultron’s creator was killed in the past in issue 6, and since then we’ve seen little but how the world turns … Continue reading
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Tagged age of ultron, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, hellicarrier, invisible woman, iron man, marvel comics, marvel now, Morgana Le Fay, ultron, wolverine
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