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Comics of August 16, 2017
I picked up 10 comics this week, 2 of them being extra-long. None of them are particularly special issues, so let’s skip the intro and get straight to them. Thankfully all of them were at least good, and half of … Continue reading
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Tagged akiko, al ewing, alberto jimanez alburquerque, alejandro sanchez, alex summers, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, angel unzueta, arif prianto, charles soule, christina strain, clark kent, comedy, comic review, comics, cory smith, creator-owned comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, damien wayne, dan brown, dc comics, dc rebirth, doug mahnke, edgar delgado, emma frost, eye boy, fairy tale, fairyland, felipe andrade, female thor, generation x, generations: wolverine and all-new wolverine, gertrude, havok, i hate fairyland, image comics, irma kniivila, jane foster, jason aaron, jean grey, jean-francois beaulieu, jon kent, jorge jimenez, keith champagne, laura kinney, logan, lorna dane, marco lorenzana, marvel comics, marvel generations, marvel now, matt milla, matt yackey, matthew wilson, nature girl, ninjas, nolan woodard, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, Polaris, rain beredo, ramon rosanas, robin, russell dauterman, sabretooth, salvador larroca, scott hanna, scott summers, scottie young, secret empire, star wars, star wars 7, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, super sons, superboy, superman, teen titans, the force awakens, the hand, the mighty thor, the ultimates, the war thor, thony silas, thor, tom taylor, tony avina, travel foreman, ultimate thor, ultimates, valerio schiti, veronica gandini, victor creed, volstagg, wil quintana, wolverine, wolverine and all-new wolverine, x-23, x-men, x-men blue, yellow lantern
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The Mighty Thor 21 review
The previous issue of Mighty Thor mostly focused on Volstagg taking care of kids in the middle of a war situation. It started off as hopeful and optimistic, but turned tragic when the kids were killed. The ending showed Volstagg … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dwarves, jane foster, jason aaron, marvel comics, marvel now, Mjölnir, Nidavellir, odinson, the mighty thor, the war thor, thor, valerio schiti, veronica gandini, volstagg
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Comics of July 19, 2017
There’s a strong possibility that my comic reviews will be late next week, which I’m sure I’ll mention again before next Wednesday. I’ve mentioned a couple times before that I’ve really gotten into competitive swimming since Rio. The Aquatic World … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, angel unzueta, arif prianto, charles soule, clark kent, comedy, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, fairy tale, fairyland, gabe eltaeb, gertrude, i hate fairyland, image comics, jane foster, jason aaron, jean-francois beaulieu, jon kent, jorge jimanez, lois lane, marvel comics, marvel now, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, robin, scott godlewski, scottie young, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, super sons, superboy, superman, teen titans, the first order, the mighty thor, the resistance, the war thor, thor, ultimate thor, valerio schiti, veronica gandini, volstagg
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Comics of May 17, 2017
We’re right in the middle of a five Wednesday month, which usually means the comics released in the next couple weeks will be spread so thin that unless you pick up something you don’t normally read, you’ll probably have a … Continue reading
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Tagged alejandro sanchez, amilcar pinna, amy chu, angel unzueta, arif prianto, aud koch, batman, bruce wayne, carlos gomez, charles soule, christina strain, clark kent, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dan brown, dc comics, dc rebirth, doctor aphra, doug mahnke, dynamite comics, edgar delgado, ewing, fantasy comic, felipe sobreiro, generation x, hi-fi, jane foster, jason aaron, jon kent, jorge jimanez, lois lane, marcio fiorito, marvel comics, marvel now, mat lopes, matthew wilson, mohan, odinson, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, phoenix force, poe dameron, red sonja, russell dauterman, salvador larroca, secret empire, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, super sons, superman, the force awakens, the mighty thor, the screaming citadel, thor, ultimates, valerio schiti, wil quintana, x-men
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Guardians of the Galaxy 2 review
I didn’t pick up the first issue of Brian Michael Bendis’s second volume of Guardians of the Galaxy when it first released. Although I’ve enjoyed part of his first run, other parts of it I found mediocre at best. A … Continue reading
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Tagged accusers, all new marvel, black vortex, black vortex crossover, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, guardians of the galaxy, hala, kitty pryde, kree, kree empire, marvel comics, peter quill, richard isanove, spartax, spartax empire, the thing, valerio schiti
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Comics of November 25, 2015 and writing update
It’s the last week of November, at least for comics. While a couple number 1’s released from Marvel Comics today, none of them really interested me. I did pick up several number 2’s though. But while All-New Wolverine 2 was … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, alchemex, all new marvel, all-new wolverine, angela, angela: queen of hel, bill farmer, bobby curnow, brian michael bendis, comics, david lopez, david navarrot, guardians of the galaxy, idw comics, image comics, isaac goodhart, isreal silva, j.d. smith, Ken Garing, kevin eastman, kim jacinto, laura kinney, linda sejic, marguerite bennett, marvel comics, matt hawkins, michael turner, michelangelo, nanjan jamberi, nathan fairbairn, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, richard isanove, ron marz, ronda pattison, stephanie hans, Stjepan Sejic, switch, teenage mutant ninja turtles, tom taylor, tom waltz, top cow productions, valerio schiti, witchblade, wolverine, x-23
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Uncanny X-Men 35 review
With Uncanny X-Men 600 delayed until October, it makes sense that the comics leading up to it are delayed to space themselves out better. The last issue of Uncanny X-Men focused mostly on Dazzler arresting Mystique after everything she put … Continue reading
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Tagged benjamin deeds, brian michael bendis, comic review, comics, goldballs, hijack, marvel comics, stepford cuckoos, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, x-men
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