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Jean Grey 9 review
With Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey on the horizon, I guess in hindsight it makes sense that writer Dennis Hopeless’s Jean Grey solo series began with the phoenix story arc. I still would have liked to see a … Continue reading
Jean Grey 8 review
This series has been a bit weird in some ways. The first issue pit Jean Grey against the wrecking crew, and it did a great job at balancing between Jean’s formidable mental abilities and her limitations. It ended with the … Continue reading
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Tagged beast, chris sotomayor, comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, emma frost, grant morrison, hank McCoy, jean grey, marvel legacy, marvel now, quentin quire, victor ibanez, wolverine
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Jean Grey 3 review
I was kind of split between reviewing this, Edge of the Venomverse 1 and Cable 2, but I ended up choosing Jean Grey 3 because there’s more to talk about. So instead, here are my quick thoughts on Edge of … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, dono sanchez-almara, jay david ramos, jean grey, marvel comics, marvel now, namor, phoenix force, victor ibanez
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Jean Grey 2 review
Since I only picked up four comics this week, I’ll just write a full review for each of them and skip the first impressions post. Now it’s time for Jean Grey 2. In the previous issue, Jean Grey fought the … Continue reading
Jean Grey 1 review
One of the first things Dennis Hopeless wrote for Marvel was the X-Men: Season One graphic novel, a retelling of the X-Men’s origin story. Overall, he did a great job with that retelling – better than most of the Season … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, dennis hopeless, jay david ramos, jean grey, marvel comics, marvel now, victor ibanez, wrecking crew
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Comics of May 3, 2017
So it’s the first Wednesday of May, and with it, the same issue digital codes for Marvel comics are back. I’m still wondering what they’ll do to replace the missing digital copies for the several months they weren’t doing that. … Continue reading
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Tagged agent terex, angel unzueta, ardian syaf, arif prianto, batman, bobby curnow, bruce wayne, charles soule, clark kent, comic review, comics, damien wayne, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, doug mahnke, frank martin, idw comics, jay david ramos, jean grey, jon kent, kevin eastman, marc guggenheim, marvel comics, marvel now, mateus santolouco, ninja turtles, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, poe dameron, robin, ronda pattison, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars: the force awakens, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the first order, tmnt, tom waltz, victor ibanez, wil quintana, x-men, x-men gold
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Extraordinary X-Men 8 review
This series has been on and off for me so far, but if I look back, that’s also how Extraordinary X-Men’s writer, Jeff Lemire, started off his Justice League United run. That series ended up being really good as a … Continue reading