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Generation X 87 review
It’s always a shame when a good comic series ends, even if you can understand why it did. The newest volume of Generation X didn’t exactly have the best sales in the business. That’s unfortunately common with X-Men comics focused … Continue reading
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Tagged amiclar pinna, bling, christina strain, comic review, comics, emplate, felipe sobreiro, generation x, jubilee, kid omega, marvel comics, marvel legacy, monet, monet st. croix, quentin quire, vampire, x-men
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Jean Grey 9 review
With Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey on the horizon, I guess in hindsight it makes sense that writer Dennis Hopeless’s Jean Grey solo series began with the phoenix story arc. I still would have liked to see a … Continue reading
Comics of November 8, 2017 and Nanowrimo update
I’m just over a week into this year’s NaNoWriMo, and I won yesterday. That means I’ve passed the 50,000 words needed to officially win National November Writing Month throughout the entire month. I won in 7 days. But then again, … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alvaro martinez, amiclar pinna, batman, batwoman, chris sotomayor, christina strain, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, DEO, detective comics, federico blee, generation x, guru-efx, hulk, husk, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jennifer walters, jody houser, jor-el, kal-el, kara zor-l, kate kane, kieron gillen, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael atiyeh, mike spicer, nanowrimo, national novel writing month, oz, quentin quire, red robin, robson rocha, rogue one, salvador larroca, she-hulk, star wars, star wars comics, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, the empire strikes back, the leader, the oz effect, timothy drake, tomeu morey, viktor bogdanovic, writing, x-men
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Jean Grey 8 review
This series has been a bit weird in some ways. The first issue pit Jean Grey against the wrecking crew, and it did a great job at balancing between Jean’s formidable mental abilities and her limitations. It ended with the … Continue reading
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Tagged beast, chris sotomayor, comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, emma frost, grant morrison, hank McCoy, jean grey, marvel legacy, marvel now, quentin quire, victor ibanez, wolverine
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Comics of September 18, 2017
This post is later than usual because I’m currently on vacation in my nation’s capital, Ottawa. As such, there won’t be full reviews this week. Instead, here’s a slightly more detailed first impressions post than usual. It’s been nice so … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, andres mossa, andrew maclean, apokolypse, becky cloonan, benjamin deeds, cable, captain phasma, carmine di giandomenico, chris burnham, christina strain, comic review, comics, damien wayne, daniel acuna, das pastoras, dave stewart, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, ed brisson, eric koda, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hindsight, ivan plascencia, ive svorcina, james harren, jason aaron, jesus aburtov, jill thompson, jon kent, jon malin, jorge jimenez, kelly thompson, lex luthor, lois lane, marco checchetto, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matthew wilson, mike del mundo, new mutants, olivier coipel, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, quentin quire, robin, russell dauterman, star wars, star wars comics, star wars the last jedi, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the first order, the force awakens, the last jedi, the mighty thor, thor, walter simonson, wil quintana, x-men
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Generation X 6 review
There tends to be two common traits with X-Men comics focused on teenagers. 1 – they tend to be really good. 2 – they tend to not sell as well as they deserve. The new iteration of Generation X seems … Continue reading
Comics of March 31, 2017
I stopped trying to understand Marvel’s release schedule a while ago. Usually in a month with five Wednesdays, the last two weeks are split in two, or in DC’s case, a bunch of annuals release on the fifth Wednesday. But … Continue reading
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Tagged amiclar pinna, andrea broccardo, antonio fabela, cable, carlos pachelo, chinese fantasy, chris sotomayor, christina strain, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, doctor aphra, fantasy comic, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hulk, image comics, james robinson, jason aaron, jay david ramos, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jubilee, kieron gillen, luke skywalker, maika, mariko tamaki, marjorie liu, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, monstress, nathan summers, nico leon, quentin quire, sana takeda, she-hulk, star wars, the screaming citadel, x-men
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Generation X 1 review
I always read every comic I review twice. I try to do that with every comic I buy anyway, but I make sure to do it with every review. Part of the reason I do that is that for my … Continue reading
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Tagged amilcar pinna, christina strain, comic review, comics, eye boy, felipe sobreiro, generation x, jubilee, kitty pryde, marvel comics, marvel now, nature girl, quentin quire, x-men
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