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Comics of July 17, 2019
Because I’ve got this week off of work, I’m spending a few days at my parents house this week which in my mind, still translates as “home”. I was looking forward to the first week in a while where I’d … Continue reading
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Tagged c-3p0, chewbacca, christopher priest, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, dynamite entertainment, ergun gunduz, fco plascencia, galactic empire, greg pak, han solo, jon kent, kara zor-el, kevin maguire, luke skywalker, marc andreyko, marvel comics, phil noto, princess leia, rebel alliance, star wars, star wars comics, superboy, supergirl, vampirella, vampires
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Comics of June 12, 2019
This week, I picked up two comics, and these two comics mostly tell the same story. Superman 12 and Supergirl 31. In fact, the first two thirds of each issue tell the exact same story, just from different angles. As … Continue reading
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Tagged alex sinclair, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, eduardo pansica, fco plascencia, ivan reis, jon kent, jur-el, kal-el, kara zor-l, kevin maguire, krypto, krypton, marc andreyko, superboy, supergirl, superman
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Comics of May 30, 2018 and goal update
Further update on how my swimming is going. I mentioned last week that I swam my first ever 200m butterfly. To be honest, that was in a 20m pool, so it wasn’t a competition length pool. Last weekend, I upgraded … Continue reading
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Tagged alex sinclair, all-new wolverine, batman incorporated, blue falcon, brian michael bendis, chris sotomayor, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, dynomutt, fernando pasarin, gabby, gabe eltaeb, honey badger, ivan reis, jay fabok, jean grey, jon kent, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, pascal alixe, peter j tomasi, robin, super sons, superboy, superman, swimming, the man of steel, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men red
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Comics of May 16, 2018
It’s been a weird couple of days at work. Not bad by any means, just weird. On the bright side, I’m enjoying it more than I thought I would. I also feel appreciated there, which is a lot more than … Continue reading
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Tagged alex sinclair, all-new wolverine, angel unzueta, arif prianto, bobby curnow, bryan hitch, cassandra nova, charles soule, clark kent, comic review, comics, dave wachter, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, doctor doom, finn, gabby, gabe eltaeb, honey badger, ian flynn, idw comics, jean grey, jon kent, kaare andrews, kevin eastman, laura kinney, mahmud asrar, mark russell, marvel comics, marvel legacy, ninja turtles, old woman laura, ororo munroe, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, rachelle rosenberg, rain beredo, rat king, rey, ronda pattison, scott godlewski, sentinels, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, storm, superboy, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the force awakens, the last jedi, tmnt, tom taylor, tom waltz, wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men red
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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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Tagged action comics, action comics 1000, alejandro sanchez, alex sinclair, brad meltzer, brian michael bendis, cindy goff, clark kent, clay mann, comic review, comics, curt swan, dan jurgens, dave mccaig, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, earth, geoff johns, hi-fi, jerry ordway, jerry siegel, jim lee, joe shuster, john cassaday, john romita jr, jon kent, jorge jimenez, jose luis garcia-lopez, krypton, laura martin, lex luthor, lois lane, louise simonson, marv wolfman, MXYZPTLK, Patrick Gleason, paul dini, peter j tomasi, peter steigerwald, rafael albuquerque, richard donner, scott snyder, superboy, superman, tom king, trish mulvihill, walter simonson
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