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All-New Wolverine 35 review
About two and a half years ago, Laura took on the Wolverine mantle after her father, Logan, died. Although Marvel could have handled her taking the mantle a lot better, like having her in at least one team book instead … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, bellona, comic review, comics, doctor doom, gabby, honey badger, latveria, laura kinney, maria hill, marvel comics, marvel legacy, nolan woodard, old woman laura, ramon rosanas, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23
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Secret Wars 2 review
Since I wasn’t in North America for Secret Wars 1’s release, here are my brief thoughts before we discuss Secret Wars 2. It was alright. Esad Ribic’s art is fantastic in the issue and when the comic tries to be … Continue reading
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Tagged asgard, battleworld, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comic, jonathan hickman, latveria, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mr. sinister, secret wars, thor
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All New X-men 36 review
With all the Secret Wars announcements going on, the original X-Men’s trip to the Ultimate Universe feels more important than it originally did. It’s been a fun adventure into another world, making the O4 even more lost in time and … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, apocalypse, asgard, beast, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, hank McCoy, iceman, jean grey, latveria, laura kinney, mahmud asrar, marvel comics, marvel now, marvel ultimate universe, ultimate x-men, x-23, x-men
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She Hulk 4 review
The last issue if She Hulk was kind of intense. Kristoff Vernard, the son of Dr. Doom, asked Jennifer Walters to help him seek asylum in the United States. While she ended up winning, Dr. Doom showed up within seconds … Continue reading
Fantastic Four 1 review
The Fantastic Four have had several very good runs in a row. Jonathan Hickman’s run had a very large scale with the fate of the entire planet at stake, yet kept a strong focus on the family as individual characters … Continue reading
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Tagged alicia masters, all new marvel now, comic review, comics, fant4stik, fantastic four, franklin richards, human torch, invisible woman, james robinson, john byrne, jonathan hickman, jonny storm, latveria, marvel comics, matt fraction, mr. fantastic, reed richards, stan lee, sue richards, the thing, valeria richards
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