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Spider-Verse 5 review
So, for the second time in two months, I only picked up 4 comics in one week. As such, I’ll just write 4 reviews and not bother with my first impressions post. First up is Spider-Verse 5, the mini’s finale.
Spider-Verse 4 review
This is my smallest pull list in a while. I only picked up 4 comics today so instead of bothering with a first impression’s post, I’ll just write a review for all 4. I’ve been enjoying Mike Costa’s Spider-Verse so … Continue reading
Comics of June 10, 2015
It’s the second week of June, and with it, I’m finally back to reading DC comics after skipping Convergence. It’s nice that they’re finally dropping the “New 52 banner”. Unfortunately, my local shop didn’t receive everything it was supposed to … Continue reading
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Comics of May 20, 2015
It’s Wednesday, and we all know what that means. It means we’re half-way between Monday and Friday of course. Also some comics came out today. I picked up more than I originally intended, and for the most part I’m glad … Continue reading
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Comics of December 17, 2014 + brief update
It’s new comic day again; usually my favourite day of the week. Among my most anticipated titles are All New X-Men 34 (which was delayed), Batman 37, and both Captain Marvel 10 (100th issue) and Ms. Marvel 10 (which was … Continue reading
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Scarlet Spiders 1 review
Part of Spider-Verse’s fun is that we get to see so many different Spider-people working together against a common threat. Last week’s Spider-Woman 1 features several female spider characters running around (although I didn’t read it because of Greg Land), … Continue reading
Comics of November 26, 2014
So having finished both of my books for the month and having several days of mental rest, it’s partially back to normal on this blog. I’m probably still only doing 2 reviews this week but I’m certainly not as mentally … Continue reading
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All New X-Men Special review
Even though the time travelling original X-Men didn’t exactly help prevent the breaking of time, they haven’t had any stories exploring it yet. This issue fixes that as the four original x-men remaining at the Jean Grey School face off … Continue reading