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Extraordinary X-men 4 review
In the last issue, Jean Grey and Old Man Logan finally joined the X-Men team, only to find themselves in the middle of a battle in Limbo. That’s where this issue picks up, but it’s not just the limbo fight … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, colossus, comic review, comics, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, Humberto ramos, jean grey, jeff lemire, marvel comics, mr. sinister, old man logan, x-men
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Comics of December 23, 2015
It’s the last week of comics before Christmas, and as usual, pull lists are shorter for most people in late December. This week I only picked up 5 comics, and next week’s looking like I’m only picking up one – … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, angela, angela: queen of hel, april o'neil, bobby curnow, casey jones, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dennis hopeless, edgar delgado, emma rios, extraordinary x-men, h'el, han solo, hob, Humberto ramos, idw, idw comics, image comics, israel silva, Javier rodriguez, jeff lemire, jessica drew, kelly sue deconnick, kevin eastman, kim jacinto, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, michael dialynas, michelangelo, mr. sinister, pretty deadly, ronda pattison, skrulls, spider woman, star wars, star wars 7, stephanie hans, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the force awakens, tmnt, tom waltz, world war 1, x-men
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Secret Wars 7 review
Secret Wars was originally supposed to end last month. It was also supposed to be an 8 issue series. Now it’s 9, and there are still 2 more issues to go. In a world where trade paperbacks are slowly taking … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, apocalypse, battleworld, black panther, chris sprouse, comic review, comics, doomgard, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, israel silva, ive svorcina, jason aaron, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, mr. fantastic, mr. sinister, namor, secret wars, thor, thors
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Age of Apocalypse 5 review
As I mentioned in my Astonishing Ant-Man 1 review, I only picked up 3 comics this week. I would say that I can’t wait for next month when a bunch of the titles I’m waiting for finally release, but apparently … Continue reading
Secret Wars 6 review
This is the week Secret Wars was originally supposed to end. Not only are three more issues yet to come, but they decided to split the final issue into two. So far this event is great and in the long … Continue reading
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Tagged abigail brand, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, esad ribic, event comics, invisible woman, ive svorcina, jonathan hickman, kieron gillen, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, miles morales, mr. fantastic, mr. sinister, peter parker, secret wars, siege, spider-man, susan richards, thanos, ultimate spider-man, valeria richards
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Inferno 4 review
Well, 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. First up, it’s Inferno 4, the … Continue reading
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Tagged battleworld, chris sotomayor, colossus, comic review, comics, cyclops, darkchilde, dennis hopeless, inferno, Javier garron, madelyne prior, magik, marvel comics, mr. sinister, secret wars, x-men, x-men inferno
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Inferno 3 review
Inferno 3 continues where the last issue left off, with Colossus’s team forced to work with Madelyn Prior, the Goblin Queen. Meanwhile Darkchilde transforms Nightcrawler into a demon by removing his soul and opens her attack on the X-Men, who … Continue reading
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Tagged battleworld, captain britain, colossus, comcis, comic review, darkchilde, dennes hopeless, domino, event comics, goblin queen, illiana rasputin, inerno, Javier garron, madelyn prior, marvel comics, mr. sinister, rogue, secret wars, x-men, x-men inferno
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Age of Apocaylpse 1
The original Age of Apocalypse crossover covered the entire X-Men line 20 years ago. The story explored an alternate timeline where Xavier was killed before forming the X-Men. Magneto then started the mutant team, and Apocalypse pretty much took over … Continue reading
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Tagged age of apocalypse, apocalypse, battleworld, cipher, comic review, comics, doug ramsey, event comic, fabian nicieza, Gerardo Sandoval, marvel comics, mr. sinister, sabretooth, secret wars, x-men
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Wolverines 19 review
The Wolverines series has its flaws. The art good more often than not, but it’s very inconsistent, with one issue using a more conventional style and the next being more stylistic. Although it brought some good character exploration, the Fang … Continue reading
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Tagged ariela kristantina, charles soule, comic review, comics, daken, lady deathstrike, laura kinney, marvel comics, mr. sinister, mystique, raven darkholme, sabretooth, shogun, victor creed, wolverine, wolverines, x-23, x-men
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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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Tagged a-force, andre araujo, ariela kristantina, battlworld, brian michael bendis, charles soule, comcis, comic review, cullen bunn, deadpool, deadpool's secret secret wars, dynamite comics, ed brisson, g. willow wilson, horror comic, jacopo camagni, jim campbell, Jorge Molina, joshua williamson, kris anka, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, marvel contest of champions, marvel secret wars, matteo lolli, mike costa, mike henderson, modok, mr. sinister, mystique, nancy a. collins, patrick berkenkotter, scott hepburn, secret wars, secret wars battlworld, she hulk, spider-verse, steven sanders, the punisher, uncanny x-men, vampirella, wolverine, wolverines, x-men
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