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Cable 3 review
My thoughts on the first two issues of Cable’s new solo series are pretty much the same. The art is fantastic and the action is pretty good, but there’s basically no story. Or at least, the story wasn’t revealed enough … Continue reading
Comics of July 26, 2017 and Aquatic World Championships
My comic reviews will be delayed today. Long story short, I’m watching the Aquatic World Championships a lot, and the fourth finals session is on right now. It’s been quite a competition so far, with Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden not … Continue reading
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Cable 1 review
Although I wouldn’t call him one of my favourite characters at the moment, I like Cable. To put his backstory as simple as possible, he’s the time traveling son of Cyclops and a clone of Jean Grey. His mutant powers … Continue reading
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Tagged cable, carlos pacheco, comic review, comics, james robinson, jesus aburtov, marvel comics, marvel now, nathan summers, x-men
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Comics of March 31, 2017
I stopped trying to understand Marvel’s release schedule a while ago. Usually in a month with five Wednesdays, the last two weeks are split in two, or in DC’s case, a bunch of annuals release on the fifth Wednesday. But … Continue reading
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Comics of October 7, 2015
This is kind of a big week for comic releases. Marvel’s new universe kicks off with a few number 1’s, DC has a couple big releases (which I didn’t pick up due to potential money concerns, but they looked interesting) … Continue reading
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