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Star Wars 37 review
I picked up three comics this week, so I’m skipping the first impressions post and going straight to the reviews. Also, each comic is a different price. That doesn’t happen very often when I pick up more than two comics. … Continue reading
Comics of February 3, 2016
So for the first time since I got into comics, I didn’t pick up an Uncanny X-Men issue. UXM2 was not only mediocre on the writing front, but Greg Land’s art was terrible and they needlessly killed off a fan … Continue reading
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Comics of October 7, 2015
This is kind of a big week for comic releases. Marvel’s new universe kicks off with a few number 1’s, DC has a couple big releases (which I didn’t pick up due to potential money concerns, but they looked interesting) … Continue reading
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Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps 4 review
This isn’t just the conclusion to Captain Marvel’s tie-in to Secret Wars. This isn’t just a conclusion to Kelly Sue Deconnick’s Captain Marvel run that began in 2012. This concludes the run that gave birth to the Carol Corps fan … Continue reading
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps 3 review
In the previous issue, the Carol Corps decided they didn’t quite believe in the world they grew up in, and they decided to seek the truth by reaching the sky’s limit. It ended with Helen Cobb flying earlier than planned, … Continue reading