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Action Comics 1000 review
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Superman is quite possibly the most well-known superhero in the business. He is meant to be someone you look up to. He’s meant to be someone people can aspire to be like. Even … Continue reading
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Superman Unchained 9 review
I was intrigued when they first announced that Scott Snyder was writing a Superman series. His Batman run in the New 52 has been fantastic, with maybe a few hiccups here and there. Superman Unchained 1 was a great start, … Continue reading
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Tagged clark kent, comic review, comics, dc comcis, jim lee, lex luthor, lois lane, new 52, scott snyder, superman, superman unchained, wraith
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Comics of November 5, 2014 – first impressions
It’s the first Wednesday of November, and I’m in the middle of my first week of Nanowrimo. While I take Wednesdays off of writing to refresh my mind and read some comics, I’ll still write at least on comic review … Continue reading
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Comics of September 10, 2014
The story of Wolverine’s death is half-way through, and I’m increasingly excited for it. Again, it’s not because I dislike Wolverine, but I’m looking forward to having a break from him. And with yesterday’s Charles Soule interview on Comicbookresources saying … Continue reading
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Comics of July 2, 2014
It’s new comic day and about half-way between Canada day and Independence Day, so Happy Birthday to both Canada and the United States. Now, let’s talk about today’s releases. The comics I picked up include Rocket Raccoon 1, Magneto 6, … Continue reading
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Superman Unchained 6 review
This week’s issue of Superman Unchained brings a serious case of Superman 4: The Quest for Peace flashbacks. For the most part that’s not actually a bad thing, but Unchained 6 isn’t without problems. I apologize in advance, because while … Continue reading
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Tagged ascension, batman, clark kent, comic review, comics, jim lee, lois lane, nostalgia critic, nuclear missiles, scott snyder, superman, superman 4: the quest for peace, wraith
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Superman Unchained 2 review
Scott Snyder’s Superman Unchained 1 was a great introduction to Superman. It introduced all the important minor characters, introduced an interesting plot, and showcased Superman doing what he does best. While it wasn’t the greatest Superman comic I’ve ever read, … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, bruce wayne, clark kent, comic review, comics, dc comics, jim lee, lex luthor, lois lane, new 52, scott snyder, superman, superman unchained
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