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Wolverines 14 review
After 6 issues in a row of ignoring the main Wolverines story, we finally get back into one of the plot threads that began in Logan Legacy. In Logan Legacy 7, a Weapon X experiment, Siphon, stole Daken’s healing factor. … Continue reading
Wolverines 5-8 review
Like I said in my Wolverines 4 review, I’ll only be reviewing this series by the month from now on, at least until there’s a notably good or bad issue. Because there are 4 issues to talk about, let’s try … Continue reading
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Wolverines 2 review
Marvel’s first weekly ongoing series saw its second issue come out today. The last issue ended with Daken’s left arm and eye ripped out by Mr. Sinister, and because of Syphon in Logan Legacy 7, his healing factor isn’t working. … Continue reading
Favourite comics of 2014
Since it’s both the last day of the year and I’m not picking up any comics this week, I might as well talk about my favourite comics of the year. First though, let’s briefly talk about my blogging and writing … Continue reading
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Comic reviews for December 24, 2014
I originally planned to take this full week off of reviewing comics because working retail during the Christmas season is a nightmare, not to mention they released a slew of comics on Christmas Eve. But it turns out I feel … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, all new x-men, andrea sorrentino, brian michael bendis, carmine di giandomenico, charles soule, christopher summers, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dr. strange, eva bell, javier fernandez, Javier garron, javier pulido, jennifer walters, john layman, magik, magneto, marvel comics, marvel now, matthew malloy, peter david, scott summers, serval industries, she hulk, space pirates, starjammers, The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier, the logan legacy, titania, uncanny x-men, wolverine, wolverines, x-men
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Logan Legacy 7 review
This is a bit of an odd mini-series. The 1st and 7th issue work together as a 2-part lead in to Wolverines, and every other issue is a one-shot starring a character who is affected by Wolverine’s death one way … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, daken, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, elixir, lady deathstrike, marvel comics, mystique, new x-men, peter nguyen, sabertooth, syphon, the logan legacy, the weapon x program, wolverine, wolverines, x-23, x-men
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The Logan Legacy 6 review
I skipped the last two issues of Logan Legacy at first; although I have since read Lady Deathstrike’s issue (Logan Legacy 4). The reasons why is that I don’t care much for Lady Deathstrike, and Daken is my least favourite … Continue reading
The Logan Legacy 2 review
I may have gone a little too easy on The Logan Legacy 1 last week. Sure, the writing was solid, but that didn’t change the fact that it did little more than set up the rest of the mini-series. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-men, ariela kristanita, cassie hack, comic review, comics, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, hack and slash, kitty pryde, laura kinney, marvel comics, sabertooth, the logan legacy, tim seeley, toronto, weapon x, wolverine, wolverines, x-23, x-men
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Comic releases October 22, 2014
It’s Wednesday, which means comics. Several issues I’ve been looking forward to released today, but there has also been some sad news from Marvel’s January 2015 solicitations. Both X-Factor and She Hulk are ending in January – two titles I’ve … Continue reading
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