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All-New Wolverine 22 review
I only picked up 4 comics this week, and when that happens, I skip my first impressions post and go straight to the reviews. On top of that, one of those comics came out 2 weeks ago, but my local … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, baby groot, comic review, comics, deadpool, erick arciniega, gabby, groot, guardians of the galaxy, jonathan the unstoppable, jonathan the wolverine, laura kinney, leonard kirk, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, michael garland, peter quill, rocket racoon, starlord, tom taylor, wade wilson, wolverine, x-23
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Guardians of the Galaxy 17 review
With the Guardians of the Galaxy movie releasing this week, there are two Guardians of the Galaxy comic out today. GOTG 17 is one of them, and I didn’t pick up the other (the 100th anniversary Guardians of the Galaxy … Continue reading
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Tagged agent venom, angela, brian michael bendis, brotherhood of the badoon, captain marvel, drax, drax the destroyer, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, Michael Oeming, Nick Bradshaw, rocket raccoon, shi'ar empire, spartex empire, starlord, venom
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Cyclops 2 review
While the first issue of Cyclops was good, in some ways it was more of a oneshot than a first issue. It ended with Cyclops and his father, Christopher Summers, heading out into space together. This issue picks up where … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, christopher summers, comic review, comics, cyclops, greg rucka, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, russell dauterman, scott summers, x-men
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Guardians of the Galaxy 14 review
It’s appropriate that the Guardians of the Galaxy’s 100th anniversary issue hits the stands 100 days before the movie releases. This double sized issue has three stories. Brian Michael Bendis writes the main story, with Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning … Continue reading
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Tagged agent venom, andy lanning, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, comic review, comics, dan abnett, drax, gamora, Gerardo Sandoval, groot, guardians of the galaxy, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, Nick Bradshaw, Phil Jimenez, rocket raccoon, spartex empire, starlord, venom
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Captain Marvel 2 review
It’s Captain Marvel in space, how awesome is that? The last issue ended with Carol Danvers leaving to explore the galaxy in order to rediscover herself (after sacrificing her memory to save the world in volume 1). It’s a long … Continue reading
Guardians of the Galaxy 10 review (and quick impressions for Superman Unchained 5)
Guardians of the Galaxy had just finished its Infinity tie-in, and the next issue is part of the Trial of Jean Grey crossover. So what do you do with a single issue about an intergalactic team of heroes? Blow stuff … Continue reading
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Tagged angela, badoon, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, dc comics, gamora, guardians of the galaxy, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, new 52, scott snyder, superman, superman uncahined, thanos
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Comics of September 25, 2013
Battle of the Atom is now at its half-way point, Guardians of the Galaxy finally gets its sixth issue (two months since issue 5) and Gambit ends this week. There’s quite a bit to talk about this week, so let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, apocalypse twins, aracely, avengers, avengers assemble, battle of the atom, city fall, comic review, comics, dark horse comics, Dr Doom, eden prime, fantastic four, ff, gambit, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, infinity, jason aaron, jean grey, kaine parker, kelly sue deconnick, kraven, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel infinity, marvel now, mass effect, mass effect foundations, miss thing, ninja turtles, rick remender, scarlet spider, she hulk, spider woman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thanos, uncanny avengers, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men
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Nova 2 review
The last issue was a pleasant surprise for someone who rarely likes Loeb’s writing. It was a little cliché sure, but it did a great job at introducing Sam (the new Nova). He’s a compelling character with plenty of potential … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, jeph loeb, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, nova
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