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Comics of November 14, 2018 + RIP Stan Lee
Allow me to start this post off by mentioning a sad bit of news that happened a couple days ago. Stan Lee passed away on Monday. The very man who, along with Jack Kirby, pretty much kick started the Marvel … Continue reading
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Tagged adam kubert, andrea sorrentino, andrew hennesey, avengers, bruce banner, captain america, comic review, comics, dan slott, david marquez, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, ed brisson, ed mcguinness, erick arciniego, evan shaner, fantastic four, frozer irving, giada marchisio, guru-efx, incredible hulk, jason aaron, jean grey, jennifer walters, john rauch, justin ponsor, kara zor-el, kelly thompson, kitty pryde, krypton, laura kinney, leinil francis yu, loki, mahmud asrar, marc andreyko, mark bagley, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, matthew wilson, mirko colak, mr. fantastic, nathan fairbairn, odin, peter parker, rachelle rosenberg, she hulk, spider-man, stan lee, steve rogers, sunny gho, supergirl, ta-nehisi coates, thor, tony moore, uncanny x-men, x-23, x-men
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A-Force 5 review
A-Force 5 marks writer Kelly Thompson’s first credit as sole writer for a Marvel comic, and from this point on, she’ll be the sole writer for A-Force. As someone who enjoyed reading her columns on Comicbookresources from a while back, … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, battleworld, ben caldwell, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dazzler, ian herring, jennifer walters, kelly thompson, marvel comics, medusa, nico, secret wars, she hulk, terrigen mist, thor
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Spider-Gwen 7 review
Last week kicked off the Spider-Women crossover with Spider-Women Alpha, and this week’s Spider-Gwen 7 continues it. Jessica Drew and Silk are both trapped in Spider-Gwen’s world after their trans-dimensional watches were stolen while the trio fought a giant robot. … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, bengal, cindy moon, comic review, comics, gwen stacey, howard the duck, jason latour, jessica drew, jonny storm, marvel comics, mary jane, rico renzi, she hulk, silk, spider woman, spider-women
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Comics of April 13, 2016
Usually the last week of the month is my small week for comic pickups, especially when it’s like last month where there are 5 Wednesdays. Looking ahead, it looks like this month is the opposite. Last week was pretty small, … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, aaron conley, all new marvel, all new x-men, amanda conner, antimatter, beast, bengal, c-3p0, chinese fantasy, cindy moon, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, darth vader, dc comics, death, dennis hopeless, dr. strange, edgar delgado, elsa charretier, emma rios, g. willow wilson, ginny, groot, gwen stacey, hank McCoy, hi-fi, image comics, iron man, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jessica drew, jimmy palmiotti, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kieron gillen, koriand'r, laura martin, maika, marjorie liu, marvel comics, medusa, monsters, monstress, mythology, paco diaz, poe dameron, poetry, pretty deadly, rachelle rosenberg, rico renzi, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, salvador larroca, sana takeda, scottie young, she hulk, shu-torun, silk, singularity, spider woman, spider-gwen, spider-women, star wars, star wars comics, starfire, world war 1
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A-Force 2 review
A-Force 1 is a fun comic, but it wasn’t quite anything special. It mostly introduced Singularity into the new Marvel Universe (she first appeared in the A-Force miniseries in Secret Wars), and a new villain (called antimatter) that somehow appeared … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dazzler, g. willow wilson, jennifer walters, Jorge Molina, kelly thompson, laura martin, marvel comics, medusa, nico, she hulk, singularity
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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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Tagged a-force, all new marvel, babs tarr, batgirl, brenden fletcher, cameron stewart, captain marvel, carol danvers, chip zdarsky, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dc comics, ed brubaker, elizabeth breitweiser, emma rios, fairy tale, fantasy, fantasy comics, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, groot, howard the duck, image comics, jean-francois beaulieu, joe quinones, jordie bellaire, Jorge Molina, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kris anka, laura martin, lee loughridge, marvel comics, matthew wilson, michele fazekas, mythology, nexus of all realities, poetry, pretty deadly, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, scottie young, serge lapointe, she hulk, singularity, steve epting, tara butters, velvet
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A-Force 1 review
A-Force began in Secret Wars as an all-female team of Superheroes, led by She-Hulk and joined by characters from all corners of the Marvel Universe. Marvel’s tried and failed to have such a team in the past, but A-Force was … Continue reading