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Comics of January 28, 2015
It’s the fourth week of January, which has been a heavy month for me with comics. This week isn’t quite as heavy as January 7 or 21, but there are still a good number of comics to talk about today. … Continue reading
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Comic reviews for December 24, 2014
I originally planned to take this full week off of reviewing comics because working retail during the Christmas season is a nightmare, not to mention they released a slew of comics on Christmas Eve. But it turns out I feel … Continue reading
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Uncanny X-Men 28 review
This is a bit of an odd storyline when you think about it. It started off with The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier, revealing new details about Xavier and some of his deepest secrets. Meanwhile, it built up … Continue reading