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Comic catch-up
On Sunday, I returned from my vacation to England. I’ll likely talk about one particular moment in a later post (hopefully tomorrow), but today it’s time to catch up on comics. Here are my brief thoughts on all the comics … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, ant man, ario anindito, aunt may, batman, batman endgame, bitch planet, bobby curnow, cassie lang, charles paul wilson III, charles soule, christos gage, comics, creator owned comics, daken, dan slott, dc comics, dennis hopeless, esad ribic, event comic, g. willow wilson, greg capullo, gwen stacey, Humberto ramos, idw comics, image comics, jake parker, jason latour, Javier rodriguez, jessica drew, jonathan hickman, juan cabal, kelly sue deconnick, kevin eastman, maan house, marvel comics, mateus santolouco, mr. sinister, nick spencer, peter parker, ramon rosanas, ray fawkes, robbi rodriguez, rocket raccoon, roland boschi, ron marz, sara pezinni, scott lang, scott snyder, scottie young, secret wars, spider woman, spider-gwen, spider-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the joker, tmnt, tom waltz, top cow productions, uncle ben, valentine de landro, witchblade, wolverines, x-men
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X-Men 25 review
Due to both issues releasing on comic heavy weeks, I haven’t yet reviewed an issue of G. Willow Wilson’s X-men arc. To sum up my thoughts on X-Men 23 and 24, the story is good so far. Focusing on one … Continue reading
Comics of February 11, 2015
This is an interesting week in comics. Thor 5 brought many plot reveals, Simon Spurrier’s X-Force ended with issue 15, Amazing Spider-Man 14 concluded Spider-Verse and the story-arc for the Darkness’s death in Witchblade began. Darth Vader’s solo series began … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, avengers now, black panther, black vortex, brian michael bendis, cable, captain marvel, carol danvers, christopher summers, comic review, comics, cyclops, dan slott, darkness falls, david hine, david lopez, dc comics, fantomelle, fantomex, female thor, g. willow wilson, gabriel rearte, Giuseppe camuncoli, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, infinitus, jason aaron, jason masters, Javier garron, jeff lemire, john layman, Jorge Molina, justice league, justice league canada, justice league united, kelly sue deconnick, laura kinney, mahmud asrar, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, marvel now, mr. sinister, nathan summers, neil edwards, new 52, odin, odinson, olivier coipel, psylocke, ray fawkes, rock-he kim, roland boschi, sabertooth, sara pezzini, scott summers, shi'ar, simon spurrier, space pirates, spider-man, spider-verse, starjammers, the black vortex, the death of jackie estacado, the inheritors, thor, ultimate x-men, valerio schiti, witchblade, wolverines, x-23, x-force, x-men
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Comics of January 7, 2015
Well, it’s the first week of 205; the year Back To The Future promised we would have hoverboards and flying cars. It’s the year Arnold Schwarzenegger was cloned without his knowledge or consent (in the mediocre movie The Sixth Day). … Continue reading
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Comics of Nobember 19, 2014 + Nanowrimo update
So it’s two and a half weeks into Nanowrimo. I didn’t write a journal this week because a number of factors slowed my progress, including funky hours at work and my increasing mental fatigue. Instead, I focused mainly on just … Continue reading
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Tagged agent venom, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, axis, bendis, bilquis evenly, black widow, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, dc comics, death of wolverine, denis st. john, dynamite comics, emanuela lupacchino, espionage, event comics, fantomex, flash thompson, gail simone, greg pak, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, horror comics, image comics, jack jadson, kara zor-l, kate perkins, laura braga, magneto, marvel axis, marvel comics, marvel now, mike johnson, nancy a. collins, nanowrimo, nathan edmondson, new 52, novel writing, oliver coipel, ororo munroe, peter parker, phil noto, psylocke, rock-he kim, roland boschi, ron marz, ronilson freire, scott summers, simon spurrier, spider-man, spider-verse, stephan r. bissette, storm, supergirl, superior spider-man, superman, top cow productions, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, vampirella, vampirella: feary tales, venom, victor ibanez, werewolf, witchblade, wolverine, x-force, x-men, yukio
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