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ALL In THE (CAPTAIN MARVEL) FAMILY
Some people may say a good indication a characters made it is when you get your solo series. Others may argue it's when they have a cinematic or screen...
Supermassive #1: Image Comics Review
When Kyle Higgins first introduced Radiant Black to the masses, it was an instant hit. One year later, the universe he created has exploded and become ......
Step By Bloody Step #1: Image Comics Review
Without question, reading Step By Bloody Step #1 is an experience unlike any other in comics. While some comic book readers may have experienced books...
IN ThE NAME OF CARNAGE
An obvious sign that Spring isn't far is the amount of activity in the insect community. Look no further than Marvel Comics right now and you'll notice...
Ghost Rider #1: Marvel Comics Review
Benjamin Percy promised a horror story with Ghost Rider. Without question, he delivers in the series-opening issue. Much like he did with Wolverine from...
Wolverine, Ghost Rider: Benjamin Percy talks Marvel with TLDR
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Comic of the Week: Hulk #4 from Marvel
I’m by no means a huge fan of Hulk in general, as much as I do like him in the MCU, but I can’t get enough of Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley’s run. The first...
King Spawn #7: IMage Comics Review
Javi Fernandez’s has put together quite a bit of impressive art throughout this series. But, King Spawn #7 may be his best work yet. From the first page...
Devil’s Reign: Superior Four #2: Marvel Review
Loved this issue of Devil's Reign: Superior Four. The first one was good but a bit slow — due to it being a setup issue. Things get going in this one, and...
Rain #2: Image Comics Review
I asked the question in my review for Rain #1: What Now? Honeysuckle had lost the one she loved. Her world flipped upside down by the raining of literal...
WE ALL SING WITH THE SAME…MARVEL VOICES
The "apostrophe 's' " has a power that can't be understated. Most times the apostrophe is used it's to make words shorter. But the "apostrophe 's' " deals...