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Comics of February 5, 2014
It’s a very light week for me, and I’m thankful for it. The noise from the renovation of my room is kind of distracting. Also, I finished reading the She Hulk Diaries novel yesterday, so I’ll likely be posting about … Continue reading
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Tagged academy x, all new marvel now, aphrodite ix, aphrodite xv, avengers, avengers ai, black widow, brian wood, captain marvel, comic review, comics, cyborgs, dark horse comics, g. willow wilson, george lucas, image comics, Kamala Khan, marvel comics, marvel now, matt hawkings, ms. marvel, nathan edmondson, new x-men, sam humphries, star wars, Stjepan Sejic, the star wars, top cow productions, x-men
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Aphrodite IX 5 review
The last issue’s ending was quite the cliffhanger. The genetically enhanced humans were under attack from the cyborgs after three of their four leaders were assassinated. Aphrodite, a cyborg assassin from the past, managed to partially gain control over herself … Continue reading
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Tagged aphrodite, aphrodite ix, image comics, matt hawkings, Stjepan Sejic, top cow, top cow productions
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Comics of September 18, 2013
Welcome to another week of comic releases. My wallet’s probably thanking me for mostly ignoring both Infinity and Villain Month, so this is yet another light week. For the most part, the comics I picked up were good. I picked … Continue reading
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Tagged aphrodite, aphrodite ix, battle of the atom, brian michael bendis, cable, cable and x-force, captain marvel, comic review, comics, cyclops, dan slott, david haller, hope summers, image comics, infinity, jason aaron, kelly sue deconnick, lady sif, legion, Malekith, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel now, matt hawkings, miss marvel, original x-men, simon spurrier, spider-man, spider-man 2099, superior spider-man, thor, thor: god of thunder, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, uncanny x-men, wolverine, x-force, x-men, x-men legacy
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