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All-New Wolverine 18 review
Kimura is X-23’s Sabretooth, except she’s worse in a number of ways. While Sabretooth has the same kinds of gifts that Wolverine does, even if he’s stronger and faster in exchange of a weaker healing factor, Kimura has unbreakable skin. … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, bellona, comic review, comics, deborah kinney, gabby, gambit, jean grey, kimura, laura kinney, madripoor, marvel comics, megan kinney, michael garland, nik virella, roughouse, SHIELD, tom taylor, tyger tiger, wolverine, x-23
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All-New Wolverine 16 review
Enemy of the State II started off with the trigger scent being dumped over a small town, forcing Laura to kill everyone there. It was an emotionally rough way to begin this story arc, and at the end of the … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, bellona, comic review, comics, enemy of the state II, gabby, kimura, laura kinney, madripoor, marvel comics, michael garland, nik virella, roughouse, tom taylor, trigger scent, wolverine, wolverine enemy of the state, x-23
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All New X-Men 37 review
One of the scariest prospects in the X-Men franchise is Jean Grey and Emma Frost becoming friends, yet that happened in All New X-Men 30. In a psychic exercise first meant to anger Jean into attacking her, they started laughing … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, emma frost, jean grey, madripoor, marvel comics, marvel now, mgh, mike del mundo, mutant growth hormone, the blob, x-men
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Comics of March 11, 2015
This is a bit of a weird week for comic releases. All New X-Men 37 released 2 weeks after ANXM 38 and the week before ANXM 39. Both Captain Marvel 13 and Ms. Marvel 13 released, which is good, but … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, avengers now, black cat, captain marvel, carol danvers, christos gage, comic review, comics, david lopez, dc comics, dynamite comics, emma frost, fang, female thor, g. willow wilson, gwen stacey, horror comic, Humberto ramos, inhumans, jason aaron, jason latour, jean grey, jeff lemire, justice league, justice league canada, justice league united, Kamala Khan, kelly sue deconnick, madripoor, marvel comics, marvel now, ms. marvel, nancy a. collins, neil edwards, new 52, odinson, parker industries, patrick berkenkotter, peter parker, Raye Fawkes, robbi rodriguez, russell dauterman, sabretooth, spider-gwen, spider-man, takeshi miyazawa, thor, vampirella, victor creed, wolverines, x-men
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The Logan Legacy 6 review
I skipped the last two issues of Logan Legacy at first; although I have since read Lady Deathstrike’s issue (Logan Legacy 4). The reasons why is that I don’t care much for Lady Deathstrike, and Daken is my least favourite … Continue reading
Death of Wolverine 3 review
The last issue ended with Lady Deathstrike planning to kill Wolverine, only for Kitty Pryde to intervene with her hand phased through Deathstrike’s heart. Death of Wolverine 3 kicks off exactly where issue 2 ended.
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, death of wolverine, kitty pryde, madripoor, marvel comics, ogun, steve mcniven, wolverine
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Death of Wolverine 2 review
With the mini-series of Wolverine’s death half-way through, things are bound to get intense. The first issue, while well-written, was mostly setup. It captured the hopeless feel very well but otherwise didn’t do too much on the story front. This … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, death of wolverine, lady deathstrike, madripoor, marvel comics, sabertooth, steve mcniven, viper, wolverine, x-men
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Uncanny X-Men 21 review
Uncanny X-Men 20 ended with Cyclops and Magic confronting Wolverine’s X-Men, only for Cyclops’s powers to explode against his will. That’s where this issue kicks off, with the X-Men ready to fight each other. Magic finds herself unable to teleport … Continue reading
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Tagged brian michael bendis, chris bachalo, comic review, comics, cyclops, dazzler, jean grey shool, madripoor, magik, magneto, maria hill, marvel comics, marvel now, scott summers, SHIELD, storm, uncanny x-men, x-men
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Astonishing X-Men 55 review
I’m a little conflicted about this issue. On my first reading, this was a fairly confusing comic. A lot happens in this, and most of it is given very little space for explanation. On the other hand, there’s a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged astonishing x-men, comic review, comics, gambit, iceman, karma, madripoor, marjorie liu, marvel comics, northstar, tyger tiger, wolverine, x-men
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