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Comics of September 20, 2017
Another Wednesday, another batch of comics. This week, half of my pickups are Star Wars. Four Star Wars comics came out this week and I picked up three of them. A Star Trek comic also released. This week is heavy … Continue reading
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Tagged alberto jimanez alburquerque, alejandro sanchez, andres mossa, angel unzueta, arif prianto, captain phasma, charles soule, clark kent, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, deathstroke, dennis hopeless, han solo, james bonny, jason latour, jay david ramos, jean grey, jon kent, jorge jimanez, kelly thompson, lois lane, marco checchetto, marvel comics, marvel now, michael walsh, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, princess leia, robin, scarlet witch, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars the last jedi, star wars: captain phasma, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the force awakens, the last jedi, tyler kirkham, wanda maximoff, x-men
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Comics of October 19, 2016
It’s another comic week, with some good releases, and some that are just ok. It’s also less than 2 weeks until Nanowrimo 2016 begins, and I’m so ready for it. I’m actually going to be an ML this year, so … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron kuder, all-new marvel, all-new x-men, batman, black widow, charles soule, chris samnee, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cyclops, dc comics, dc rebirth, death of x, dennis hopeless, doug mahnke, fantasy comic, female thor, gertrude, gwen stacey, i hate fairyland, image comics, inhumans, irving, jane foster, jason aaron, jason latour, jay david ramos, jean-francois beaulieu, jeff lemire, jessica drew, joe bennett, jon kent, june chung, kelly thompson, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matthew wilson, mikel janin, Mjölnir, morry hollowell, mysterio, natasha romanova, nolan woodard, Patrick Gleason, paulo siqueira, peter j tomasi, porcupine, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, russell dauterman, sandman, scott summers, scottie young, spider-gwen, spider-woman, superman, terrigen mist, the mighty thor, thor, tigh walker, tom king, wil quintana, x-men
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Spider-Gwen 11 review
Here is this week’s second issue with Spider-Gwen in it. Since the events of Spider-Women, Gwen’s spider powers have been deactivated somehow. She has a device that can temporarily give her spider-powers again, but there are only a handful of … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, frank castle, gwen stacey, jason latour, lauren affe, marvel comics, norman osborn, reed richards, robbi rodriguez, spider-gwen, spider-woman, the punisher
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Radioactive Spider-Gwen 8 review
We’re just over half-way through the Spider-Women crossover, and this is the issue that reveals at least part of the villain’s plan. Earth-65’s Cindy Moon reveals herself to be a very formidable opponent, and one who may have more influence … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, baxter building, bengal, cindy moon, comic review, comics, crossover, earth-65, gwen stacey, j.j. jameson, jason latour, marvel comics, rico renzi, silk, spider-gwen, spider-woman, spider-women
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Spider-Gwen 7 review
Last week kicked off the Spider-Women crossover with Spider-Women Alpha, and this week’s Spider-Gwen 7 continues it. Jessica Drew and Silk are both trapped in Spider-Gwen’s world after their trans-dimensional watches were stolen while the trio fought a giant robot. … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, bengal, cindy moon, comic review, comics, gwen stacey, howard the duck, jason latour, jessica drew, jonny storm, marvel comics, mary jane, rico renzi, she hulk, silk, spider woman, spider-women
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Comics of April 13, 2016
Usually the last week of the month is my small week for comic pickups, especially when it’s like last month where there are 5 Wednesdays. Looking ahead, it looks like this month is the opposite. Last week was pretty small, … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron conley, all new marvel, all new x-men, amanda conner, antimatter, beast, bengal, c-3p0, chinese fantasy, cindy moon, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, darth vader, dc comics, death, dennis hopeless, dr. strange, edgar delgado, elsa charretier, emma rios, g. willow wilson, ginny, groot, gwen stacey, hank McCoy, hi-fi, image comics, iron man, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jessica drew, jimmy palmiotti, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kieron gillen, koriand'r, laura martin, maika, marjorie liu, marvel comics, medusa, monsters, monstress, mythology, paco diaz, poe dameron, poetry, pretty deadly, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, salvador larroca, sana takeda, scottie young, she hulk, shu-torun, silk, singularity, spider woman, spider-gwen, spider-women, star wars, star wars comics, starfire, world war 1
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Spider-Women Alpha review
Since I’m reading 2 out of the three Spider-Woman titles, I figured I’d read this crossover as well. Starring Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen and Silk, this crossover has a lot of potential. Although Robbie Thompson writes this issue, Spider-Woman’s writer Dennis Hopeless … Continue reading