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Comics of April 25, 2018
The first issue of The Hunt For Wolverine released today, and … I’m not reading it. I might pick up the trade if I hear that it’s good. For now, I don’t feel like reading an entire min-series, along with … Continue reading
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Tagged alex maleev, alex underwood, all-new wolverine, batman, bryan valenza, caitlin kittredge, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, detective comics, doctor aphra, emilio laiso, fantasy comics, gabby, image comics, james tynion IV, jane foster, jason aaron, john kalisz, kieron gillen, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew wilson, nolan woodard, odinson, old woman laura, phillipe briones, rachelle rosenberg, ramon rosanas, roberta ingranata, russell dauterman, simon spurrier, star wars, star wars comics, the mighty thor, thor, tom taylor, top cow productions, witchblade, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of December 20, 2017
It’s the last Wednesday before Christmas, which means this week is really busy for a retail worker like me. I’m not sure exactly how many reviews I’ll have the energy to get through this week, but at the very least, … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, amilcar pinna, angel unzueta, arif prianto, batman, charles soule, christina strain, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, doctor aphra, emilio laiso, emplate, felipe sobreiro, female thor, gabe eltaeb, generation x, jane foster, jason aaron, jorge jimenez, kieron gillen, mangog, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, mattew wilson, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, rachelle rosenberg, russell dauterman, ryan benjamin, simon spurrier, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars: the force awakens, super sons, superboy, superman, the force awakens, the mighty thor, thor, tim drake
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Comics of November 15, 2017
We’re at the exact half-way point through November. For people writing NaNoWriMo, that means that to be on-pace, you should have at least 25,000 words written by the end of the day. I’m sitting at slightly above 103,000 words and … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new wolverine, apokolips, batman, bobby curnow, bruce wayne, clark kent, comic review, comics, damian couceiro, damien wayne, dave stewart, dc comics, dc rebirth, dimension x, doctor aphra, emilio laiso, female thor, frank d'armata, fred van lente, gabby, greg pak, hawkeye, hi-fi, ibraim roberson, idw comics, james harren, jason aaron, jon kent, jordie bellaire, jose luis, kate bishop, kelly thompson, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, laura kinney, lex luthor, lois lane, madame masque, mangog, marc borstel, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, michael walsh, mutants, ninja turtles, old man logan, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, rachelle rosenberg, robin, ronda pattison, simon spurrier, star wars, super sons, superboy, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the death of the mighty thor, the hulk, the mighty thor, the war thor, thor, tmnt, tom waltz, volstagg, weapon h, weapon x, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of October 14, 2015
We’re the second week into All-New Marvel. Last week I picked up precisely 0 number 1’s. This week I picked up 3 … but only 1 from Marvel. Yeah, most of the titles I’m looking forward to begin in either … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, amanda conner, angelus, batman, battleworld, bloom, bruce wayne, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, dc bombshells, dc comics, doug ganbank, elsa bloodstone, emanuela lupacchino, fco plascencia, g. willow wilson, garry brown, greg capullo, guru-efx, gwen stacey, hi-fi, i hate fairyland, ian herring, image comics, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, Kamala Khan, kev walker, kori, koriand'r, laura graba, marguerite bennett, marguerite sauvage, marvel comics, marvel zombies, ms. marvel, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, scott snyder, scottie young, secret wars, simon spurrier, spider-gwen, starfire, switch, the darkness, top cow productions, wendy broome, witchblade, zombies
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Comics of July 22, 2015
Writing in a month where you work 1-10 almost every day takes up a lot of your free time, but that’s what I’m doing right now. I’m just over 80,000 words into my current project, and it’s looking like the … Continue reading
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Tagged all new avengers, all new hawkeye, andrea sorrentino, apocalypse, battleworld, brian michael bendis, camp nanowrimo, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dennis hopeless, elsa bloodstone, event comic, hawkeye, Javier rodriguez, jeff lemire, kev walker, magneto, marvel comics, marvel zombies, nanowrimo, novel writing, old man logan, paul davidson, Polaris, ramon perez, secret wars, simon spurrier, spider woman, thors, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, wolverine, writing, x-men
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Comics of June 10, 2015
It’s the second week of June, and with it, I’m finally back to reading DC comics after skipping Convergence. It’s nice that they’re finally dropping the “New 52 banner”. Unfortunately, my local shop didn’t receive everything it was supposed to … Continue reading
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Tagged 1602 witch hunter angela, amanda conner, andre araujo, angela, batman, black cat, captain marvel, captain marvel and the carol corps, carol corps, colossus, comic review, comics, darkchilde, david lopez, dc comics, dennis hopeless, elsa bloodstone, emanuela lupacchino, goblin queen, greg capullo, inferno, jason latour, Javier garron, jimmy palmiotti, kelly sue deconnick, kelly thompson, kev walker, kieron gillen, Madelyne Pryor, magik, marguerite bennett, marguerite sauvage, marvel comics, marvel secret wars, marvel zombies, mike costa, norman osborn, robbi rodiguez, scott snyder, secret wars, simon spurrier, spider-gwen, spider-ham, spider-verse, starfire, stephanie hans, x-men
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