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Comics of April 15, 2015
I like months with five Wednesdays. It means that comics are more spread out for the month, making it easier on our wallets. Because I’m ignoring DC’s Convergence (at least until they release in trade), it makes this month even … Continue reading
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Captain Marvel 14 review
This is the second week in a row where the Black Vortex crossover focuses on a single character in their solo series entry. Last week’s Cyclops 12 didn’t work all that well as a final issue for a solo series, … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, black vortex, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, crossover, david lopez, guardians of the galaxy, kelly sue deconnick, kitty pryde, legendary star lord, marvel black vortex, marvel comics, mr. knife, star lord, thane, the black vortex, x-men
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Guardians of the Galaxy 25 and Legendary Star-Lord 10 review
With three issues of the Black Vortex crossover out today, I’ll be reviewing two of them and briefly talking about the third. The last issue left off with a bit of a disappointing action issue, which didn’t actually have that … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, beast, black vortex, comic review, comics, crossover, david baldeon, gamora, Gerry Duggan, guardians of the galaxy, hala, hank McCoy, jean grey, kitty pryde, kree, kree empire, legendary star lord, marvel black vortex, marvel comics, marvel now, mr. knife, nova, paco medina, peter quill, sam humphries, spartax, spartax empire, star lord, the black vortex, valerio schiti, x-men
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All New X-Men 38 review
Last week’s Black Vortex issue ended with the combined forces of the X-Men and the Guardians of the Galaxy bombarded by Mr. Knife’s ship on Spartax’s moon. The cosmically upgraded Beast, Gamora and Angel previously flew off with the ancient … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, andrea sorrentino, angel, beast, black vortex, brian michael bendis, crossover, cyclops, event comic, gamora, guardians of the galaxy, hank McCoy, kree, laura kinney, legendary star lord, marvel black vortex, mr. knife, nova, ronan the accuser, scott summers, spartax, star lord, the black vortex, warren worthington, x-23, x-men
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Black Vortex 1 review + Thoughts on Bendis leaving X-Men
When it comes to Sam Humphries as a writer, my feelings are a bit mixed. I enjoyed his Avengers AI run, and so far his Legendary Starlord series is great. On the other hand, I wasn’t a big fan of … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, beast, black vortex, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, ed mcguinness, guardians of the galaxy, kitty pryde, kris anka, marvel black vortex, marvel comics, marvel now, sam humphries, starlord, storm, thane, the black vortex, x-23, x-men
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Comics of February 4, 2015
February’s looking to be an interesting month in comics. The Black Vortex Crossover started today. Angela just got a new costume. Batman Eternal’s first year is winding down. Harley Quinn is photo-bombing a number of DC covers the way Deadpool … Continue reading
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Guardians of the Galaxy 20 review
So now we know exactly how Starlord, Drax and Thanos escaped from the Cancerverse, and exactly what happened to Richard Ryder. That is for the most part anyway. Was it a satisfying answer? Sort-of.