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Superman 38 review
This is part 4 of the Super Sons of Tomorrow crossover with Super Sons and Teen Titans. Parts 1 and 2 both released 2 weeks ago. Part 3 came out last week – the week that my local shop’s shipment … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, clark kent, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, gabe eltaeb, jon kent, kid flash, kori, koriand'r, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, red robin, robin, sergio davila, starfire, superboy, superman, teen titans, tim drake
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Superman 37 and Super Sons 11 review
I’m reviewing these comics together because they are part 1 and 2 of a crossover, called Super Sons of Tomorrow. Let’s get started. Both issues are co-written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason, and they are both heavily influenced … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, batman, bruce wayne, clark kent, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, gabe eltaeb, jon kent, jorge jimenez, kori'andr, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, robin, ryan benjamin, starfire, super sons, superboy, superman, tim drake
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Super Sons 7 review
In the previous issue of Super Sons, Superboy and Robin went out on a night of superheroing, only for Robin to ditch him later in the evening to head out with the Teen Titans. As much as Jon wanted to … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, jon kent, jorge jimenez, koriand'r, peter j tomasi, robin, starfire, super sons, superboy, teen titans
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Comics of May 11, 2016
This month has been insane so far. I haven’t been able to see Captain America: Civil War yet, but I’m hoping to tonight. At least Deadpool released on Blu-ray yesterday, so that’s something. Also Uncharted 4 released today, but I … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, all-new all different avengers, all-new marvel, all-new wasp, all-new x-men, amanda conner, apocalypse, apocalypse wars, avengers, batman, beast, black cat, black panther, bobby curnow, bruce wayne, captain marvel, cindy moon, comics, crossover, dan brown, darth vader, dave mccaig, dave wachter, dc comics, dennis hopeless, elsa charretier, evan, genesis, gwen stacey, hank McCoy, hi-fi, ian herring, idw comics, ivan plascencia, james tynion IV, jimmy palmiotti, Jordan Boyd, kenneth rocafort, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, mahmud asrar, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, mateus santolouco, new 52, nolan woodard, riley rossmo, robbi thompson, ronda pattison, silk, spider-gwen, spider-woman, spider-women, star wars, star wars comics, starfire, super star destroyer, tana ford, teenaged mutant ninja turtles, thanos, the executor, the ultimates, tmnt, tom waltz, triple-zero, wasp, x-men
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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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Starfire 10 review
In the last issue of Starfire, Koriand’r, Atlee and Sherriff Stella took a trip deep into the Earth’s crust to Strata, where Atlee is originally from. It was a fun issue with some good dialogue between them during the trip, … Continue reading
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Tagged amanda conner, atlee, comic review, comics, dc comics, elsa charretier, hi-fi, jimmy palmiotti, kori, koriand'r, starfire, strata
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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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Tagged adam archer, alchemax, all new marvel, all-new wolverine, amanda conner, brenden fletcher, captain stacey, chip zdarsky, christopher wildgoose, comic review, comics, david lopez, david navarrot, dc comics, elsa charretier, filipe andrade, g. willow wilson, gotham academy, groot, guardians of the galaxy, gwen stacey, hi-fi, howard the duck, ian herring, james tynion IV, jane foster, jason aaron, jason latour, jean-francois beaulieu, jimmy palmiotti, joe quinones, jordan gibson, jurassic world, Kamala Khan, ken niimura, kori, koriand'r, laura kinney, mad max, mad max: road fury, marvel comics, matthew wilson, movies, ms. marvel, nathan fairbairn, nexus of all realities, nico leon, odin, radioactive spider-gwen, rico renzi, robbi rodriguez, rocket raccoon, rocket raccoon and groot, russell dauterman, scottie young, serge lapointe, spider-gwen, starfire, the lizard, the mighty thor, the sisters, thor, tom taylor, wolverine, x-men
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Comics of February 10, 2016
Marvel really needs to figure out how to spread out their X-Men comics better. Three Wolverine issues released this week (sort-of). There’s All-New Wolverine 5, Old Man Logan 2 and All-New X-Men 4 (which is mostly about Laura). In any … Continue reading
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Tagged adam archer, al ewing, all new hawkeye, all new marvel, all new x-men, all-new all different avengers, all-new wolverine, amadeus cho, amanda conner, andrea sorrentino, angel, avengers, batman, blue marvel, brenden fletcher, bruce wayne, captain stacey, chris visions, comic review, comics, dan brown, daredevil, darth vader, dave mccaig, david lopez, david navarrot, dc comics, dennis hopeless, edgar delgado, eduardo medeiros, elsa charretier, g. willow wilson, gotham academy, gwen stacey, hawkeye, hi-fi, hulk, ian herring, jason latour, jeff lemire, jimmy palmiotti, Kamala Khan, kenneth rocafort, kieron gillen, koriand'r, laura kinney, logan, mahmud asrar, marcelo maiolo, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, matthew murdock, mingjue helen chen, ms. marvel, nathan fairbairn, nico leon, nolan woodard, old man logan, radioactive spider-gwen, rafael albuquerque, ramon perez, rico renzi, salvador larroca, scott snyder, spider-gwen, star wars, starfire, the punisher, the sisters, the ultimates, the wasp, tom taylor, warren worthington, wasp, x-23, yanick paquette, zac gorman, zelda
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