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Spider-Man movies 3 – Spider-Man 3
With Spider-Man 2 being such a success, and still considered by many as among the greatest superhero films of all-time, excitement was sky high for the inevitable Spider-Man 3. As much as superhero movies suffered a bit in the mid-2000’s … Continue reading
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Tagged aunt may, bryce dallas howard, bully maguire, clint marko, curt connors, eddie brock, green goblin, gwen stacy, harry osborn, hobgoblin, j.j. jameson, j.k. simmons, james franco, kristen dunst, marvel comics, mary jane watson, movie review, movies, peter parker, richard roeper, roger ebert, rosemary harris, rotten tomatoes, sam raimi, sandman, sony pictures, spider-man, spider-man 3, spider-man movies, superhero movies, thomas haden church, tobey maguire, topher grace, venom
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MCU Movies 27 – Spider-Man: No Way Home
I wasn’t all that impressed with the first three MCU movies that released in 2021. Black Widow was my favourite of the three, but it was held back by Scarlett Johansson looking kind of bored, Black Widow being a background … Continue reading
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Tagged alfred molina, andrew garfield, aunt may, benedict cumberbatch, charlie cox, daredevil, disney, doctor octopus, doctor strange, dr. strange, eddie brock, electro, flint marko, green goblin, j.j. jameson, j.k. simmons, jacob batalon, jamie foxx, marisa tomei, marvel cinematic universe, marvel movies, marvel studios, matt murdock, max dillen, mcu, mcu movies, mj, movie review, movies, ned, otto octavius, peter parker, rhys ifans, sandman, sony pictures, spider-man, spider-man: no way home, superhero movies, the lizard, thomas haden church, toby maguire, tom hardy, tom holland, tony vinciquerra, venom, visual effects society, willem dafoe, zendaya
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Extraordinary X-Men 12 review
From what I’ve heard, Uncanny X-Men’s Apocalypse Wars tie-in was pretty good. I know that All-New X-Men’s 3-issue arc did a great job exploring Apocalypse’s childhood in ways we haven’t seen before, while also giving Evan a lot to think … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, apocalypse, apocalypse wars, bobby drake, colossus, comic review, comics, deadpool, dono sanchez-almara, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, Humberto ramos, iceman, illyana rasputin, jean grey, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, nightcrawler, old man logan, ororo munroe, pitor rasputin, sapna, storm, venom, wolverine, x-men
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Extraordinary X-Men 11 review
So there are three Apocalypse Wars tie-ins going on right now in the X-Men franchise. From what I’ve heard, Uncanny X-Men’s is really good, but I stopped reading it after issue 2 because Cullen Bunn’s writing wasn’t enough to offset … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, apocalypse, apocalypse wars, colossus, comic review, comics, edgar delgado, extraordinary x-men, Humberto ramos, iceman, jean grey, jeff lemire, magik, marvel comics, nightcrawler, old man logan, omega world, ororo munroe, sapna, storm, venom, wolverine, x-men
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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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Comics of December 17, 2014 + brief update
It’s new comic day again; usually my favourite day of the week. Among my most anticipated titles are All New X-Men 34 (which was delayed), Batman 37, and both Captain Marvel 10 (100th issue) and Ms. Marvel 10 (which was … Continue reading
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Tagged adrian alphona, all new marvel now, all new x-men, angel unzueta, batman, batman endgame, beast, black widow, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, carol danvers, charles soule, comic review, comics, david lopez, dc comics, death of wolverine, emanuela lupacchino, espionage, g. willow wilson, greg capullo, guardians of the galaxy, iceman, jean grey, Kamala Khan, kara zor-l, kate perkins, kelly sue deconnick, laura braga, mahmud asrar, marcio takara, marvel comics, marvel now, marvel ultimate universe, mike costa, mike johnson, ms. marvel, natasha romanova, nathan edmondson, new 52, original x-men, paco diaz, phil noto, scarlet spider, scarlet spiders, scott snyder, spider woman, spider-man, spider-verse, supergirl, the inventor, the joker, the weapon x program, ultimate x-men, valerio schiti, venom, wolverine, x-men
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Comics of Nobember 19, 2014 + Nanowrimo update
So it’s two and a half weeks into Nanowrimo. I didn’t write a journal this week because a number of factors slowed my progress, including funky hours at work and my increasing mental fatigue. Instead, I focused mainly on just … Continue reading
Posted in comic review, comics, novels, writing
Tagged agent venom, all new marvel now, amazing spider-man, axis, bendis, bilquis evenly, black widow, brian michael bendis, clark kent, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, dan slott, dc comics, death of wolverine, denis st. john, dynamite comics, emanuela lupacchino, espionage, event comics, fantomex, flash thompson, gail simone, greg pak, guardians of the galaxy, hope summers, horror comics, image comics, jack jadson, kara zor-l, kate perkins, laura braga, magneto, marvel axis, marvel comics, marvel now, mike johnson, nancy a. collins, nanowrimo, nathan edmondson, new 52, novel writing, oliver coipel, ororo munroe, peter parker, phil noto, psylocke, rock-he kim, roland boschi, ron marz, ronilson freire, scott summers, simon spurrier, spider-man, spider-verse, stephan r. bissette, storm, supergirl, superior spider-man, superman, top cow productions, uncanny x-men, valerio schiti, vampirella, vampirella: feary tales, venom, victor ibanez, werewolf, witchblade, wolverine, x-force, x-men, yukio
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Guardians of the Galaxy 17 review
With the Guardians of the Galaxy movie releasing this week, there are two Guardians of the Galaxy comic out today. GOTG 17 is one of them, and I didn’t pick up the other (the 100th anniversary Guardians of the Galaxy … Continue reading
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Tagged agent venom, angela, brian michael bendis, brotherhood of the badoon, captain marvel, drax, drax the destroyer, gamora, groot, guardians of the galaxy, marvel comics, marvel cosmic, marvel now, Michael Oeming, Nick Bradshaw, rocket raccoon, shi'ar empire, spartex empire, starlord, venom
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