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Comics of December 5, 2018
It’s the first Wednesday of December, and exactly 20 days from Christmas. What’s really nice about this Christmas is it’ll be the first one in 13 years where I’m not working retail, which means I’m not forced to listen to … Continue reading
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Tagged angel unzueta, cable, christmas, comic review, comics, ed brisson, guru-efx, han solo, hope summers, jay david ramos, jean grey, jubilee, kelly thompson, kieron gillen, lonnie nadler, luke skywalker, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, nate gray, nathan summers, neil edwards, pere perez, princess leia, rachelle rosenberg, star wars, star wars comics, the exterminated, the merry x-men holiday special, uncanny x-men, x-men, zac thompson
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Generation X 87 review
It’s always a shame when a good comic series ends, even if you can understand why it did. The newest volume of Generation X didn’t exactly have the best sales in the business. That’s unfortunately common with X-Men comics focused … Continue reading
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Tagged amiclar pinna, bling, christina strain, comic review, comics, emplate, felipe sobreiro, generation x, jubilee, kid omega, marvel comics, marvel legacy, monet, monet st. croix, quentin quire, vampire, x-men
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X-Men Movies 1 – Generation X
I really enjoyed my Disney movie blogathon, and I didn’t get sick of it by the end, but I also don’t feel like committing three months to a single blog project again. So instead, I’m here to introduce my second … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, 90's x-men, banshee, buff, canada, comics, emma frost, finola hughes, generation x, hatley castle, heather mccomb, high school drama, jeremy ratchford, jubilee, matt frewler, monet, monet st. croix, movies, refrax, russell tresh, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, skin, superhero movie, superhero movies, tv movie, x-men, x-men movies
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Generation X 6 review
There tends to be two common traits with X-Men comics focused on teenagers. 1 – they tend to be really good. 2 – they tend to not sell as well as they deserve. The new iteration of Generation X seems … Continue reading
Comics of March 31, 2017
I stopped trying to understand Marvel’s release schedule a while ago. Usually in a month with five Wednesdays, the last two weeks are split in two, or in DC’s case, a bunch of annuals release on the fifth Wednesday. But … Continue reading
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Tagged amiclar pinna, andrea broccardo, antonio fabela, cable, carlos pachelo, chinese fantasy, chris sotomayor, christina strain, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, doctor aphra, fantasy comic, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hulk, image comics, james robinson, jason aaron, jay david ramos, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jubilee, kieron gillen, luke skywalker, maika, mariko tamaki, marjorie liu, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, monstress, nathan summers, nico leon, quentin quire, sana takeda, she-hulk, star wars, the screaming citadel, x-men
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Generation X 1 review
I always read every comic I review twice. I try to do that with every comic I buy anyway, but I make sure to do it with every review. Part of the reason I do that is that for my … Continue reading
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Tagged amilcar pinna, christina strain, comic review, comics, eye boy, felipe sobreiro, generation x, jubilee, kitty pryde, marvel comics, marvel now, nature girl, quentin quire, x-men
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Old Man Logan 8 review
The last three issues of Old Man Logan, while very good, didn’t give Old Man Logan much relief when it came to preventing his apocalyptic future from happening. A man like him truly needs a break, so that’s what this … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea sorrentino, comic review, comics, jean grey, jeff lemire, jubilee, marcelo maiolo, marvel comics, old man logan, villain uprising, wolverine, x-men
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X-Men 25 review
Due to both issues releasing on comic heavy weeks, I haven’t yet reviewed an issue of G. Willow Wilson’s X-men arc. To sum up my thoughts on X-Men 23 and 24, the story is good so far. Focusing on one … Continue reading