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IXth Generation 8 review
The previous issue of IXth Generation released early in December of last year. That makes this 3 months since the last entry. I’m not sure what’s going on behind the scenes to cause such a delay, but this is also … Continue reading
Comics of December 2, 2015
Now that it’s December, more Marvel titles are being launched this month. Also, it’s been announced that Secret Wars is delayed until next year. Is anyone surprised by this point? In the long run though, it’s probably better to delay … Continue reading
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Witchblade 185 and Switch 2 review
As a franchise, Witchblade began back in 1995, and now with issue 185 it’s coming to an end for now. But even as Sarah Pezzini’s journey with the artifact of power concludes, Stjepan Sejic begins an alternate universe story called … Continue reading
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Comics of November 25, 2015 and writing update
It’s the last week of November, at least for comics. While a couple number 1’s released from Marvel Comics today, none of them really interested me. I did pick up several number 2’s though. But while All-New Wolverine 2 was … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, alchemex, all new marvel, all-new wolverine, angela, angela: queen of hel, bill farmer, bobby curnow, brian michael bendis, comics, david lopez, david navarrot, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, image comics, isaac goodhart, isreal silva, j.d. smith, Ken Garing, kevin eastman, kim jacinto, laura kinney, linda sejic, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, matt hawkins, michael turner, michelangelo, nanjan jamberi, nathan fairbairn, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, richard isanove, ron marz, ronda pattison, stephanie hans, Stjepan Sejic, switch, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tom taylor, tom waltz, top cow productions, valerio schiti, witchblade, wolverine, x-23
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IXth Generation 6 review
The post-apocalyptic world is at war, with Earth’s remaining cities divided in half while others conspire to kill them all from behind the scenes. As Aphrodite IX tries to figure out what’s going on and struggles to find a way … Continue reading
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Tagged angelus, aphrodite ix, ares ix, atilio rojo, comic review, comics, image comics, matt hawkins, poseidon ix, the darkness, top cow productions, velocity
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IXth Generation 5 review
Delays are unfortunate in any business, but sometimes it happens. IXth Generation’s previous main artist, Stjepan Sejic, fell ill and several issues of this series were heavily delayed. Thankfully a bunch of one shots featuring different members of the IXth … Continue reading
IXth Generation 3 review
The first two issues of Matt Hawkins’s IXth Generation established the basic premise. Hundreds of years after an extinction level event, 9 cyborgs designed by the Aphrodite protocol each rule one of the surviving cities. These Cyborg siblings, each named … Continue reading
Comics of April Fools Day, 2015
This is my first ever April 1st new comic day, and I’m a bit disappointed by the lack of April Fools jokes in what I read. Sure, Wolverines 13 is one in a sense, but all the rest are just … Continue reading
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