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Death of X 1 review
Ever since Marvel kicked off all their post-Secret Wars titles, we’ve been told that Cyclops is dead but we’ve never been told how. That’s almost a full year of not knowing what happened and it’s been a bit frustrating. Enter … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, bobby drake, charles soule, comic review, comics, crystal, cyclops, death of x, hydra, iceman, illyana rasputin, inhumans, jamie madrox, jeff lemire, layla miller, magik, marvel comics, morry hollowell, muir island, multiple man, scutt summers, terrigen mist, x-men
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X-Factor 262 review
It’s truly the end of an era. Peter David has been writing this series since House of M 8 years ago, and it’s consistently been considered one of Marvel’s best titles by fans and critics alike. I only started with … Continue reading
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Tagged banshee, comic review, comics, jamie madrox, layla madrox, layla miller, marvel comics, multiple man, peter david, siryn, theresa cassidy, x-factor
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Comics of September 4, 2013
It’s the first Wednesday after Labor Day, so I might as well wish all those attending school luck. Good luck to everyone reading who is in school this fall. It’s also been a good week for comics in general, at … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute corruption, action comics, all new x-men, avengers, avengers ai, batgirl, batman the dark knight, battle of the atom, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, cyborg superman, cyclops, dan slott, david haller, dc comics, doombot, gail simone, horizon labs, image comics, layla miller, legion, marvel comics, marvel now, michael alan nelson, multiple man, new 52, original x-men, peter david, simon spurrier, spider-man 2099, supergirl, superior spider-man, the end of x-factor, tim seeley, top cow productions, ventriloquist, villain month, vision, witchblade, x-factor, x-men, x-men legacy, zor-el
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Release Day Rundown – June 5, 2013
These are my first impressions for all the comics I picked up this week. This is a bit of an experimental episode as I recorded my unscripted thoughts on each issue in one take, so there’s a bit more pausing … Continue reading
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Tagged age of ultron, all new x-men, avengers, avengers arena, brian michael bendis, cable, cable and x-force, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, dani moonstar, dennis hopeless, havok, hope summers, jean grey, jennifer walters, layla madrox, layla miller, marvel comics, marvel now, misty knight, multiple man, peter david, red she hulk, scarlet witch, she hulk, spider-man, superior spider-man, swamp thing, the end of x-factor, the fearless defenders, ultron, uncanny avengers, valkyrie, wolverine, x-factor, x-force
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Comics of December 5, 2012
There were only two Marvel Now issue ones this week, and no issue twos. In fact, my pull list for this week was mercifully small compared to most of last month. I picked up Avengers 1, Thunderbolts 1, All New … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, Animal Man, avengers, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comics, cyclops, daniel way, dc comics, dr. octopus, emma frost, general ross, grant morrison, greg land, iron man, jonathan hickman, kieron gillen, layla miller, magik, magneto, marvel comics, marvel now, monet, multiple man, new 52, peter parker, pip, red hulk, red she hulk, rotworld, spider-man, superman, the punisher, the rot, thunderbolts, x-factor, x-men
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Comic review – X-Factor 240
The title for this issue is “Run Layla Run”. It’s a race against time for Layla to save a young woman’s life. Why is this woman she’s never met so important? You’ll have to read the issue to find out. … Continue reading
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Tagged guido, layla miller, peter david, run lola run, x-factor
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Comic review – House of M and Avengers vs. X-Men 8
House of M Every other week, I review a trade paperback. This week, I’m reviewing the paperback that started the whole storyline that is currently ending with Avengers vs. X-Men. This is the event that depowered all but 200 or … Continue reading
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Tagged alternate universe, avengers, avengers vs. x-men, avengers: disassembled, avx, brian bendis, event comics, house of m, iron man, jonathan hickman, layla miller, magneto, marvel comics, marvel event, mystique, namor, no more mutants, phoenix force, scarlet witch, SHIELD, spider-man, wakanda, wolverine, x-men
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