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Comics of March 14, 2018
So with my Star Wars blogathon so far, I’ve looked at as many non-theatrical releases as I have theatrical releases, and after Return of the Jedi, it’s going to be skewed more towards non-theatrical releases. The last post in particular … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, all-new wolverine, batman, batwoman, bruce wayne, cassandra cain, clark kent, colonel kane, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, djibril morissette, general lane, hank henshaw, ivan nunes, jamal camptbell, james tynion IV, javier fernandez, john kalisz, jurgens, kara zor-l, kate kane, laura kinney, lois lane, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, nolan woodard, orphan, orphans of x, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the colony, tom taylor, vita ayala, will conrad, wolverine, x-23, x-23 innocence lost
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All-New Wolverine 29 review
The previous issue of All-New Wolverine revealed that not only did the Orphans of X acquire the murumasa blade, but they’ve turned it into bullets. Why is that significant? Because the blade, and by extension the bullets, completely negate healing … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, comic review, comics, daken, deborah kinney, gabby, honey badger, juann cabal, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, megan kinney, murumasa, murumasa blade, murumasa shield, nolan woodard, orphans of x, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23
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All-New Wolverine 28 review
Orphans of X has consistently been the darkest story arc in this series yet. The first two issues carried a generally creepy vibe, followed by a very intense entry last month. This issue gives us a bit of proper downtime … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, comic review, comics, daken, deborah kinney, gabby, honey badger, juann cabal, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, megan kinney, nolan woodard, orphans of x, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23
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Comics of December 13, 2017
So I’ve got my opening night tickets for The Last Jedi. It’ll be the first movie I’ve seen on opening night since Spider-Man 3. Considering I also have Kung Fu that evening, and then it’s straight to the movie, tomorrow … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alberto albuquerque, all-new wolverine, batman, batwoman, cable, clark kent, clayface, comic review, comics, daken, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, dennis hopeless, detective comics, federico blee, gabby, general lane, guru-efx, hi-fi, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jason aaron, jason wright, jay david ramos, jean grey, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jody houser, joe bennett, joe prado, jon malin, jor-el, juan cabal, kara zor-l, kate kane, krypton, laura kinney, lois lane, luke skywalker, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael atiyeh, nathan summers, newer mutants, nolan woodard, orphans of x, phoenix force, phoenix resurrection, princess leia, red robin, robson rocha, salvador larroca, she-ulk, spoiler, star wars, star wars comics, stephanie brown, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the leader, tim drake, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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All-New Wolverine 27 review
The Orphans of X isn’t wasting any time with getting creepy and dark, that’s for sure. Written by Tom Taylor, All-New Wolverine 27 picks up pretty much where the last issue left off, with Daken escaping from his captures and … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, comic review, comics, daken, gabby, jonathan the unstoppable, jonathan the wolverine, juan cabal, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, megan kinney, nolan woodard, orphans of x, sarah kinney, tom taylor, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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All-New Wolverine 26 review
The previous issue ended with a huge surprise that I refused to spoil, and I need to warn you now that to properly discuss this issue, I will need to discuss what happened. If you don’t want issue 25 to … Continue reading