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Wolverines 5-8 review
Like I said in my Wolverines 4 review, I’ll only be reviewing this series by the month from now on, at least until there’s a notably good or bad issue. Because there are 4 issues to talk about, let’s try … 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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Tagged all new marvel now, amazing x-men, anole, bebop and rocksteady, ben reilly, bobby curnow, chris yost, christopher summers, comic review, comics, cyclops, erik burnham, idw comics, inheritors, james tynion IV, Javier garron, jessica drew, john layman, jorge jimenez, kaine parker, kevin eastman, lady spider, marcus to, marvel comics, mateus santolouco, mike costa, new warriors, nightcrawler, paco diaz, peter david, scarlet spider, scott summers, spider-man, spider-man 2099, spider0verse, starjammers, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tom waltz, will sliney, x-men
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Amazing Spider-Man 9 review
It’s a fairly common opinion that Marvel has too many events and major crossovers. This year alone, we’ve had The Trial of Jean Grey (which I thought was pretty good), Original Sin (was not received very well), and Axis is … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, comic review, comics, dan slott, edge of the spider-verse, event comic, event comics, giuseppi camuncoli, gwen stacey, marvel comics, morlum, peter parker, scarlet spider, silk, spider woman, spider-girl, spider-gwen, spider-ham, spider-man, spider-man 2099, spider-verse
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Comics of November 5, 2014 – first impressions
It’s the first Wednesday of November, and I’m in the middle of my first week of Nanowrimo. While I take Wednesdays off of writing to refresh my mind and read some comics, I’ll still write at least on comic review … Continue reading
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Comics of August 6, 2014
I finally saw Guardians of the Galaxy last night and for those who haven’t watched it, it’s fantastic. If I have any major complaints about it right now, it’s that I can’t buy it on Blu-ray yet. So what’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, black widow, blood queen, charles soule, chris yost, christos gage, comic review, comics, cyber force, dan slott, dynamite comics, elizabeth bathory, fritz casas, giuseppi camuncoli, guardians of the galaxy, heubert michael, horror comics, image comics, javier pulido, khoi pham, marc silverstri, marcus to, marvel comics, marvel now, nancy a. collins, nathan edmondson, new warriors, paco medina, patrick berkenkotter, phil noto, rocket raccoon, sam humphries, scarlet spider, scottie young, she hulk, star lord, superior spider-man, the punisher, top cow productions, troy brownfield, vampirella
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Comics of July 2, 2014
It’s new comic day and about half-way between Canada day and Independence Day, so Happy Birthday to both Canada and the United States. Now, let’s talk about today’s releases. The comics I picked up include Rocket Raccoon 1, Magneto 6, … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, black widow, carmine di giandomenico, chris yost, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dc comics, espionage, image comics, javier fernandez, jim lee, lois lane, maan house, magneto, marauders, marcus to, marvel comics, marvel now, nathan edmondson, new 52, new warriors, peter david, phil noto, rocket raccoon, ron marz, scarlet spider, scott snyder, scottie young, superman, superman unchained, top cow productions, winter soldier, witchblade, x-factor, x-men
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Comics of April 30, 2014
First off, this is the second Wednesday in a row when I’ve had internet problems at home. I hope this doesn’t become a regular thing. So I’m finished the third draft of my novel, and the post third draft spelling/grammar/sentence … Continue reading
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