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Comics of March 9, 2016
In the last week I finally watched both Jurassic World and Mad Max: Road Fury. Mad Max is kind of awesome, and intense in all the right ways. Jurassic World, well … the plot only works because almost every single … Continue reading
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Comics of February 3, 2016
So for the first time since I got into comics, I didn’t pick up an Uncanny X-Men issue. UXM2 was not only mediocre on the writing front, but Greg Land’s art was terrible and they needlessly killed off a fan … Continue reading
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Gotham Academy 12 review
Gotham Academy is quite possibly the most unique title in the Batman universe right now. Taking place in a boarding school, it’s a fun series starring a bunch of teenagers working together in a mystery crew. One character in particular, … Continue reading
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Tagged arkham asylum, batman, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, comic review, comics, dc comics, gotham academy, karl kerschl, maps, msassyk, olive silverlock, serge lapointe
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Comics of December 2, 2015
Now that it’s December, more Marvel titles are being launched this month. Also, it’s been announced that Secret Wars is delayed until next year. Is anyone surprised by this point? In the long run though, it’s probably better to delay … Continue reading
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