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Comics of July 10, 2019 plus back issues
It’s been a couple weeks since my last comic post. Not because I’ve lost interest in them, but because I didn’t have the time. For example, most of last Wednesday was figuring out how to pay all of my bills. … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, bob quinn, cafu, carlos lopez, carlos villa, comic review, comics, daniel kibblesmith, david curiel, dearbhla kelly, dynamite comics, event comics, frank d'armata, gambit, Gerry Duggan, ivan ferreyra, jane foster, javier pina, jesus aburtov, juan vlasco, kelly thompson, mark russell, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matt milla, matthew wilson, mirko colak, mr. and mrs. x, odinson, oscar bazaldua, rachelle rosenberg, red sonja, remy labeau, robert carey, rogue, ron garney, russell dauterman, secret warps, thor, tim seeley, war of the realms, weapon hex, x-men
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Comics of October 5, 2015
I picked up 6 comics this week, 3 from Marvel and 3 from DC. Normally I prefer Marvel, but their titles are all at least $4 these days, and first issues are often $5. All of Civil War II’s comics … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, batman, champions, charles soule, chris sotomayor, clark kent, comic review, comics, dc comics, death of x, doug mahnke, edgar delgado. wolverine, enemy of the state II, gabby, hugo strange, Humberto ramos, inhumans, ivan plascencia, jeff lemire, jon kent, krypto, laura kinney, mark waid, marvel comics, michael garland, morry hollowell, night of the monster men, nightwing, nik virella, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, riley rossmo, roge antonio, steve orlando, superman, tim seeley, tom king, tom taylor, wil quintana, wolverine enemy of the state, x-23, x-men
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Comics of September 21, 2016
Every month, there’s at least one big week for my comic pickups, and today is that week. As such, let’s skip the usual introduction and get right to it. The comics I picked up this week include X-Men: Civil War … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, andrea broccardo, avengers, batman, ben acker, ben blacker, bobby curnow, brian michael bendis, bruce wayne, chris sotomayor, civil war II, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, cris peter, cullen bunn, danilo beyruth, dave watcher, david marquez, dc comics, dc rebirth, deadpool, deadpool vs. gambit, fairy tale, foot clan, gambit, gertrude, i hate fairyland, idw comics, ig guara, image comics, ivan plascencia, jane foster, jason aaron, jean-francois beaulieu, jesus aburtov, jorge jimanez, justin ponsor, kevin eastman, laura kinney, marvel comics, mattew wilson, michael garland, michelangelo, night of the monster men, nightwing, old man logan, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, raphael, riley rossmo, roge antonio, ronda pattison, russell dauterman, scottie young, splinter, steve orlando, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the mighty thor, thor, tim seeley, tmnt, tom king, tom taylor, tom waltz, wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men civil war
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Witchblade Retrospective
These days, comic titles rarely make it past issue 100. It’s even rarer when a series not by Marvel or DC reach that kind of milestone. So what about a franchise that started with issue 1, by a relatively new … Continue reading
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Tagged brian haberlin, chris claremont, christina z, cyblade, danielle baptiste, david wohl, ian nottingham, image comics witchblade, kenneth irons, marc silvestri, marvel comics, michael turner, mike choi, ron marz, sara pezzini, shi, Stjepan Sejic, switch, the darkness, tim seeley, top cow productions, war of the witchblades, witchblade/wolverine bloody wedding, wolverine, yancy butler
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Thoughts on All-New, All Different Marvel
Well, my comic store’s order was lost in the mail, so they didn’t have anything in this morning. I was planning to pick up Age of Apocalypse 3, Thors 3 and We Stand On Guard 3. Only three comics, and … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, agents of shield, all different marvel, all new, all new avengers, all new hawkeye, all new marvel, all new x-men, all-new wolverine, amazing spider-man, angela, angela: asgard's assassin, angela: queen of hel, ant man, astonishing ant man, avengers, beast, black knight, black panther, blade, blue marvel, brian michael bendis, captain america, captain marvel, carnage, charles soule, colossus, comics, contest of champions, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, daredevil, david lopez, deadpool, dennis hopeless, doctor strange, drax, evan, extraordinary x-men, falcon, female thor, g. willow wilson, gamora, genesis, guardians of the galaxy, gwen stacey, hawkeye, hercules, howard the duck, howling commandos, howling commandos of shield, iceman, illuminati, inhumans, invincible iron man, iron man, jason aaron, jean grey, jeff lemire, jessica drew, Kamala Khan, karnak, kid apocalypse, kieron gillen, kitty pryde, laura kinney, magik, marguerite bennett, mark waid, miles morales, miss america, moon girl and the devil dinosaur, ms. marvel, new avengers, nick spencer, nightcrawler, nova, old man logan, oya, peter david, peter parker, peter quill, sam alexander, sam humphries, sam wilson, scott lang, silk, spectrum, spider woman, spider-gwen, spider-man 2099, squadrom surpreme, squirrel girl, star lord, storm, the mighty thor, the ultimates, the vision, thor, tim seeley, tom taylor, tony stark, totally awesome hulk, ultimate spider-man, unbeatable squirrel girl, uncanny avengers, uncanny inhumans, uncanny x-men, venom, venom: space knight, vision, web warriors, x-23, x-men
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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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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, alpha flight, amazing spider-man, amazing x-men, ariela kristanita, canada, captain america, carmine di giandomenico, charles soule, chernobyl, chris yost, christopher summers, christos gage, comic review, comics, craig kyle, cyclops, dan slott, daredevil, dark horse comics, dc comics, dc godhead, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, edge of spider-verse, gail simone, Giuseppe camuncoli, guy gardner, hope summers, Humberto ramos, inhumans, j. calafiore, Javier garron, javier pulido, john layman, Kamala Khan, laura kinney, legal drama, marvel axis, marvel comics, may parker, ms. marvel, new 52, peter david, red lanterns, rhianna pratchett, rock-he kim, scott summers, serval industries, she hulk, simon spurrier, spider-girl, spider-man, spider-verse, steve rogers, the logan legacy, the starjammers, tim seeley, tomb raider, wendigo, wolverine, world war wendigo, x-23, x-factor, x-force, x-men
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Witchblade 169 review
With today’s issue, the Absolute Corruption storyline, and Tim Seeley’s run, comes to an end. Every villain introduced since Sara Pezzini moved to Chicago plays their part in this epic storyline, for good or bad. It’s a fun conclusion, but … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute corruption, comic review, comics, image comics, sara pezzini, tim seeley, top cow productions, witchblade
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Comics of September 4, 2013
It’s the first Wednesday after Labor Day, so I might as well wish all those attending school luck. Good luck to everyone reading who is in school this fall. It’s also been a good week for comics in general, at … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute corruption, action comics, all new x-men, avengers, avengers ai, batgirl, batman the dark knight, battle of the atom, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, cyborg superman, cyclops, dan slott, david haller, dc comics, doombot, gail simone, horizon labs, image comics, layla miller, legion, marvel comics, marvel now, michael alan nelson, multiple man, new 52, original x-men, peter david, simon spurrier, spider-man 2099, supergirl, superior spider-man, the end of x-factor, tim seeley, top cow productions, ventriloquist, villain month, vision, witchblade, x-factor, x-men, x-men legacy, zor-el
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Comics of July 24, 2013
My computer is having a few … issues today, so I’m just going to write my first impressions this week. I’m also considering dropping the Release Day Rundown videos since I’m not getting all that many views. Anyway, the comics … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse twins, assassin's guild, avengers, beta ray bill, captain america, chris yost, comic review, comics, daken, dan slott, gambit, hellfire academy, hellfire club, hellfire saga, image comics, journey into mystery, kathryn immonen, kieron gillen, lady sif, marvel comics, marvel now, rick remender, scarlet spider, sentry, sharon carter, spider-man, superior spider-man, thor, tim seeley, top cow productions, uncanny avengers, witchblade, wolverine, wolverine and the x-men, x-men, young avengers, zola
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