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Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 3 review
We’re about half-way through the mini-series that sees the return of adult Jean Grey, who’s been dead in mainline continuity since 2003. Funny, as much as Jean Grey has this reputation of dying and coming back way too often, it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged beast, comic review, comics, emma frost, hank McCoy, jean grey, joe bennett, kitty pryde, logan, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, old man logan, phoenix resurrection, phoenix resurrection: the return of jean grey, rachelle rosenberg, wolverine, x-men red
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Comics of January 10, 2018
It’s the second Wednesday of the year. Because of what will hopefully be temporary financial setbacks, after this week I’ll be cutting back on the number of comics I’m picking up, with the intention to catch up on everything when … Continue reading
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Detective Comics 970 review
I’ve mentioned this a couple times before, but Action Comics is fast approaching its 1000th issue. With issue 970 releasing today, and two issues releasing every month, Detective Comics isn’t all that far behind.
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Tagged azrael, batman, batwing, batwoman, bruce wayne, clayface, colonel kane, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, james tynion IV, jason wright, joe bennett, kate kane, red robin, spoiler, stephanie brown, tim drake, victim syndicate
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Comics of December 13, 2017
So I’ve got my opening night tickets for The Last Jedi. It’ll be the first movie I’ve seen on opening night since Spider-Man 3. Considering I also have Kung Fu that evening, and then it’s straight to the movie, tomorrow … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alberto albuquerque, all-new wolverine, batman, batwoman, cable, clark kent, clayface, comic review, comics, daken, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, dennis hopeless, detective comics, federico blee, gabby, general lane, guru-efx, hi-fi, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jason aaron, jason wright, jay david ramos, jean grey, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jody houser, joe bennett, joe prado, jon malin, jor-el, juan cabal, kara zor-l, kate kane, krypton, laura kinney, lois lane, luke skywalker, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael atiyeh, nathan summers, newer mutants, nolan woodard, orphans of x, phoenix force, phoenix resurrection, princess leia, red robin, robson rocha, salvador larroca, she-ulk, spoiler, star wars, star wars comics, stephanie brown, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the leader, tim drake, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Detective Comics 969
The previous issue saw the return of Tim Drake to the land of the living. It was a glorious return that actually included two Tim Drakes, one from a future where Tim became a murderous Batman after Batwoman apparently turned … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, batwoman, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, gotham city, james tynion IV, jason wright, joe bennett, kate kane, red robin, spoiler, stephanie brown, timothy drake
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A-Force 10 review
It’s always sad when such a fun series ends, and this is no exception. I didn’t even realize this series was ending until I reached Kelly Thompson’s thank you letter at the end (definitely worth a read by the way). … Continue reading
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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