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Spider-Gwen 11 review
Here is this week’s second issue with Spider-Gwen in it. Since the events of Spider-Women, Gwen’s spider powers have been deactivated somehow. She has a device that can temporarily give her spider-powers again, but there are only a handful of … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, frank castle, gwen stacey, jason latour, lauren affe, marvel comics, norman osborn, reed richards, robbi rodriguez, spider-gwen, spider-woman, the punisher
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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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Comics of May 20, 2015
It’s Wednesday, and we all know what that means. It means we’re half-way between Monday and Friday of course. Also some comics came out today. I picked up more than I originally intended, and for the most part I’m glad … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, andre araujo, ariela kristantina, battlworld, brian michael bendis, charles soule, comcis, comic review, cullen bunn, deadpool, deadpool's secret secret wars, dynamite comics, ed brisson, g. willow wilson, horror comic, jacopo camagni, jim campbell, Jorge Molina, joshua williamson, kris anka, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, marvel contest of champions, marvel secret wars, matteo lolli, mike costa, mike henderson, modok, mr. sinister, mystique, nancy a. collins, patrick berkenkotter, scott hepburn, secret wars, secret wars battlworld, she hulk, spider-verse, steven sanders, the punisher, uncanny x-men, vampirella, wolverine, wolverines, x-men
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Wolverines 3 review
There’s no need to recap last week’s issue of Wolverines for this review. That’s because pretty much this entire issue focuses on introducing a new character, Fantomelle. Fantomelle is another experiment who escaped from the Weapon X Program; a thief … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comics, death of wolverine, fantomelle, juan doe, marvel comics, siphon, the punisher, the weapon x program, weapon x, wolverine, wolverines, x-23
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Favourite Wolverine moments
This coming Wednesday, Marvel is killing off their most popular mutant character, Wolverine. There are most certainly legions of fans who don’t want him to be killed off and I feel for you. However for every fan who wants him … Continue reading
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Tagged all new x-men, astonishing x-men, brian michael bendis, captain america, cassandra nova, charles soule, chris claremont, daredevil, deadpool, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, deer, jason aaron, jean grey, joss whedon, kitty pryde, molly hayes, nightcrawler, Raye Fawkes, spock, squirrel girl, star trek, the dark phoenix saga, the hellfire club, the punisher, the runaways, uncanny x-men, vulcan neck pinch, wolverine, wolverine: weapon x, wolverines
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Comics of August 6, 2014
I finally saw Guardians of the Galaxy last night and for those who haven’t watched it, it’s fantastic. If I have any major complaints about it right now, it’s that I can’t buy it on Blu-ray yet. So what’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, black widow, blood queen, charles soule, chris yost, christos gage, comic review, comics, cyber force, dan slott, dynamite comics, elizabeth bathory, fritz casas, giuseppi camuncoli, guardians of the galaxy, heubert michael, horror comics, image comics, javier pulido, khoi pham, marc silverstri, marcus to, marvel comics, marvel now, nancy a. collins, nathan edmondson, new warriors, paco medina, patrick berkenkotter, phil noto, rocket raccoon, sam humphries, scarlet spider, scottie young, she hulk, star lord, superior spider-man, the punisher, top cow productions, troy brownfield, vampirella
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Thunderbolts 2 review
The first issue of this series was just boring. The central scene was Red Hulk recruiting the Punisher. There were a bunch of smaller scenes where he hired Deadpool, Electra and Venom, but they had very little characterization. There was … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, daniel way, deadpool, electra, marvel comics, marvel now, red hulk, the punisher, thunderbolt ross, thunderbolts, venom
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Thunderbolts 1 review
The Thunderbolts has usually been a team made up of ex-villains who are trying to redeem themselves. I don’t know much else about this team though, besides the Juggernaut being an on and off member. This version of the Thunderbolts … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, daniel way, deadpool, doom guy, electra, marvel comics, marvel now, red hulk, the punisher, thunderbolts, venom
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Comics of December 5, 2012
There were only two Marvel Now issue ones this week, and no issue twos. In fact, my pull list for this week was mercifully small compared to most of last month. I picked up Avengers 1, Thunderbolts 1, All New … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, all new x-men, amazing spider-man, Animal Man, avengers, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comics, cyclops, daniel way, dc comics, dr. octopus, emma frost, general ross, grant morrison, greg land, iron man, jonathan hickman, kieron gillen, layla miller, magik, magneto, marvel comics, marvel now, monet, multiple man, new 52, peter parker, pip, red hulk, red she hulk, rotworld, spider-man, superman, the punisher, the rot, thunderbolts, x-factor, x-men
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