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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 37 and Super Sons 11 review
I’m reviewing these comics together because they are part 1 and 2 of a crossover, called Super Sons of Tomorrow. Let’s get started. Both issues are co-written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, and they are both heavily influenced … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, batman, bruce wayne, clark kent, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, gabe eltaeb, jon kent, jorge jimenez, kori'andr, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, robin, ryan benjamin, starfire, super sons, superboy, superman, tim drake
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Comics of December 20, 2017
It’s the last Wednesday before Christmas, which means this week is really busy for a retail worker like me. I’m not sure exactly how many reviews I’ll have the energy to get through this week, but at the very least, … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, amilcar pinna, angel unzueta, arif prianto, batman, charles soule, christina strain, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, doctor aphra, emilio laiso, emplate, felipe sobreiro, female thor, gabe eltaeb, generation x, jane foster, jason aaron, jorge jimenez, kieron gillen, mangog, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, mattew wilson, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, rachelle rosenberg, russell dauterman, ryan benjamin, simon spurrier, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the force awakens, the mighty thor, thor, tim drake
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Comics of September 18, 2017
This post is later than usual because I’m currently on vacation in my nation’s capital, Ottawa. As such, there won’t be full reviews this week. Instead, here’s a slightly more detailed first impressions post than usual. It’s been nice so … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, andres mossa, andrew maclean, apokolypse, becky cloonan, benjamin deeds, cable, captain phasma, carmine di giandomenico, chris burnham, christina strain, comic review, comics, damien wayne, daniel acuna, das pastoras, dave stewart, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, ed brisson, eric koda, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hindsight, ivan plascencia, ive svorcina, james harren, jason aaron, jesus aburtov, jill thompson, jon kent, jon malin, jorge jimenez, kelly thompson, lex luthor, lois lane, marco checchetto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matthew wilson, mike del mundo, new mutants, olivier coipel, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, quentin quire, robin, russell dauterman, star wars, star wars comics, star wars the last jedi, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the first order, the force awakens, the last jedi, the mighty thor, thor, walter simonson, wil quintana, x-men
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Super Sons 8 review
Part of the fun of this series is how, even though they’re friends and superhero partners, Superboy and Robin really don’t get along at times. They argue, they tease each other, and occasionally they’ll get into a fight. In this … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, jon kent, jorge jimenez, peter j tomasi, robin, super sons, superboy
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Super Sons 7 review
In the previous issue of Super Sons, Superboy and Robin went out on a night of superheroing, only for Robin to ditch him later in the evening to head out with the Teen Titans. As much as Jon wanted to … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, jon kent, jorge jimenez, koriand'r, peter j tomasi, robin, starfire, super sons, superboy, teen titans
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Comics of August 16, 2017
I picked up 10 comics this week, 2 of them being extra-long. None of them are particularly special issues, so let’s skip the intro and get straight to them. Thankfully all of them were at least good, and half of … Continue reading
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Comics of April 19, 2017
So out of the six comics I picked up this week, only one of them is Marvel. It’s unusual for me, even with Marvel’s total lack of being able to stagger their releases properly. I was planning on picking up … Continue reading
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Super Sons 1 review (plus talk of Superman 17)
The thing I enjoy most about the DC Rebirth Superman series is the family drama aspect. Sure, the Multiplicity arc that ended 2 weeks ago didn’t feature any of that, but still. It explores the relationship between Clark Kent, Lois … Continue reading