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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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Comics of September 12, 2018
It’s another week where I doubt I’ll be able to write any full reviews. I’ve got several things going on this week, like getting my own car instead of always driving my parents’ cars, appointments related to potentially buying a … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, fantastic four, fco plascencia, future foundation, green lantern, green lanterns, juann cabal, kara zor-el, kevin maguire, krypton, laura kinney, laura martin, marc andreyko, mariko tamaki, marte gracia, marvel comics, marvel legacy, nick spencer, nolan woodard, peter parker, reed richards, ryan ottley, sara pichelli, spider-man, stepford cuckoos, supergirl, susan richards, x-23, x-men
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Comics of August 8, and swimming update
So, this past weekend was a 3-day weekend here in Canada. Not sure if it was for anyone else, but I decided to take advantage of it. I went for my most ambitious swimming attempt yet, and one I won’t … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, update
Tagged all-new wolverine, amazing spider-man, benjamin grimm, clark kent, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, fantastic four, fco plascencia, guru-efx, human torch, invisible woman, jeremy treece, jonny storm, kara zor-el, kevin maguire, krypto, krypton, laura kinney, laura martin, logan, marc andreyko, marco russo, marte gracia, marvel comics, michael phelps, mr. fantastic, nick spencer, peter parker, r.b. silva, reed richards, ryan ottley, sara pichelli, scottie young, simone bianchi, spider-man, supergirl, superman, susan richards, swimming, the hunt for wolverine, the hunt for wolverine: adamantium agenda, the thing, tom taylor, update, wolverine, x-23, x-men
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Comics of July 25, 2018
Now that I’m done my in-between years for my James Bond blogathon, maybe I’ll finally get around to trying to put all of the Pixar movies in order of my personal preference, as impossible as sorting out the top 5 … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, beast, comic review, comics, frank d'armata, gabby, gambit, gambit and rogue, hank McCoy, honey badger, juann cabal, kelly thompson, laura kinney, laura martin, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, mary jane watson, mr. and mrs. x, nick spencer, nolan woodard, oscar bazaldua, remy labeau, rogue, ryan ottley, spider-man, stepford cuckoos, x-23, x-men
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Spider-Woman 17 review
As with a whole bunch of other titles this week, Dennis Hopeless’s Spider-Woman run comes to an end. It’s been a great series, spanning two volumes that started with the Spider-Verse event, divided by Secret Wars, and ended after a … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, black widow, captain marvel, carol danvers, comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, female thor, gerry drew, jane foster, jessica drew, Kamala Khan, marvel comics, ms. marvel, natasha romanova, peter parker, porcupine, rachelle rosenberg, spider-man, spider-woman, thor, veronica fish
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Civil War II 7 review
Like I said in my first impressions post, my local shop didn’t receive all the comics they ordered. They were missing a number of major titles, Civil War II 7 among them. That said, I still felt that I should … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea sorrentino, brian michael bendis, captain america, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war II, comic review, comics, david marquez, event comics, hellicarrier, iron man, justin ponsor, marcelo maiolo, marvel civil war, marvel comics, miles morales, old man logan, SHIELD, spider-man, steve rogers, tony stark, ultimate spider-man, ulysses
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Civil War II 6 and Captain America: Steve Rogers 6 review
Because these two comics are so closely tied, I’ll be reviewing these together. First off, let’s talk about the main event comic. Civil War II 6 begins exactly where the previous issue ended, with Ulysses’s newest vision showing Miles Morales … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel, avatar: the last airbender, brian michael bendis, captain america, captain america: steve rogers, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war II, comic review, comics, david marquez, event comic, event comics, hydra, hydra cap, iron man, javier pina, justin ponsor, korra, marvel civil war, marvel comics, miles morales, nick spencer, rachelle rosenberg, spider-man, steve rogers, tony stark, ultimate spider-man, ulysses
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Civil War II 5 review
With a title like Civil War II, everyone knew there was bound to be a huge superhero brawl sooner or later in this year’s main Marvel event. 5 issues into the 8 issue event, that brawl is finally happening. In … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, avengers, bobby drake, brian michael bendis, captain america, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war II, comic review, comics, david marquez, dr. strange, event comics, hawkeye, iceman, illyana rasputin, inhumans, iron man, justin ponsor, kate bishop, magik, marvel civil war, marvel comics, miles morales, ororo munroe, peter quill, spider-man, starlord, steve rogers, storm, tony stark, ultimate spider-man, ulysses, x-men
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