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Comics of July 24, 2019
During my week off of work last week, I finally managed to clean up my place enough to host a bit of a housewarming party. I’m not unpacked everything of course – in fact I don’t have enough shelving to … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, c-3p0, cafu, chewbacca, comic review, comics, greg pak, han solo, house of x, jane foster, jason aaron, jesus aburtov, jonathan hickman, luke skywalker, marte gracia, marvel comics, marvel legacy, pepe larraz, phil noto, princess leia, star wars, star wars comics, valkirye: jane foster, valkyrie, x-men
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Comics of July 10, 2019 plus back issues
It’s been a couple weeks since my last comic post. Not because I’ve lost interest in them, but because I didn’t have the time. For example, most of last Wednesday was figuring out how to pay all of my bills. … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, bob quinn, cafu, carlos lopez, carlos villa, comic review, comics, daniel kibblesmith, david curiel, dearbhla kelly, dynamite comics, event comics, frank d'armata, gambit, Gerry Duggan, ivan ferreyra, jane foster, javier pina, jesus aburtov, juan vlasco, kelly thompson, mark russell, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matt milla, matthew wilson, mirko colak, mr. and mrs. x, odinson, oscar bazaldua, rachelle rosenberg, red sonja, remy labeau, robert carey, rogue, ron garney, russell dauterman, secret warps, thor, tim seeley, war of the realms, weapon hex, x-men
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Comics of April 17, 2019
I’m in the middle of moving preparations, which means I don’t have much time to write a long introduction. Let’s get to this week’s comics. Today, I picked up War of the Realms 2 and Thor 12. Here are my … Continue reading
MCU Movies 8 – Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World went through several difficulties during its early pre-production. The main one being that Thor director Kenneth Branagh, didn’t sign on for the sequel. Before Thor even released in 2011, Marvel Studios announced their intention to release … Continue reading
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Tagged 9 realms, alan taylor, anthony hopkins, asgard, chris hemsworth, christopher markus, christopher yost, don payne, fandral, infinity stones, jaimie alexander, jane foster, joshua dallas, kenneth branagh, lady sif, loki, Malekith, marvel cinematic universe, marvel movies, mcu, mcu movies, midgard, movie review, movies, natalie portman, odin, odinson, patty jenkins, reality stones, stephan mcfeely, thor, thor: the dark world, tom hiddleston, zachary levi
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Comics of April 25, 2018
The first issue of The Hunt For Wolverine released today, and … I’m not reading it. I might pick up the trade if I hear that it’s good. For now, I don’t feel like reading an entire min-series, along with … Continue reading
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Tagged alex maleev, alex underwood, all-new wolverine, batman, bryan valenza, caitlin kittredge, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, doctor aphra, emilio laiso, fantasy comics, gabby, image comics, james tynion IV, jane foster, jason aaron, john kalisz, kieron gillen, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew wilson, nolan woodard, odinson, old woman laura, phillipe briones, rachelle rosenberg, ramon rosanas, roberta ingranata, russell dauterman, simon spurrier, star wars, star wars comics, the mighty thor, thor, tom taylor, top cow productions, witchblade, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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The Mighty Thor 705 review
Ever since it was revealed that Jane Foster became Thor, there was an aura of death around her. We knew that the hammer was only making her cancer worse every time she wielded it, seeing how the hammer didn’t differentiate … Continue reading