Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle #2 (Review)

Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle #2Marvel Comics  Written by: Mat JohnsonPenciling by: Mack Chater, Francesco Mobili, Dono Sánchez-Almara & ProtobunkerColoring by: Pete PantazisLettering by: VC’s Joe Caramagna Spider-Man has always been one of my favorite superheroes and one of my favorite comic books to read. The second issue of this story arc does not disappoint. We… Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle #2 (Review)

THE AVENGERS #31 (REVIEW)

The Avengers #31 Marvel Comics Written by: Jason Aaron Art by: Gerardo Zaffino, Geraldo Borges, Szymon Kudranski, Bazaldua, Robert Gill, & Mattia De Iulis Colors by: Rachelle Rosenberg & Mattia De Iulis Jason Aaron’s run on the Avengers started with the ancient Avengers during prehistoric times in issue #1. As the series jumped from Earthly… Continue reading THE AVENGERS #31 (REVIEW)

Suicide Squad #3 (REVIEW)

Suicide Squad #3 DC Comics Written by: Tom Taylor Art by: Bruno Redondo Colors by: Adriano Lucas Letters by: Wes Abbott In Suicide Squad #3, Tom Taylor reveals a bit more about Lok’s significance to the plot. But even without that new bit of information, he’s a better fit for the general Suicide Squad story… Continue reading Suicide Squad #3 (REVIEW)

Angel + Spike #9 (Review)

Angel + Spike #9Booms Studios Created by: Joss WhedonWritten by: Bryan Edward HillIllustrated by: Gleb MelnikovColored by: Roman TitovLettered by: Ed Dukeshire I am not ashamed that I am at times anti “re”. Whether its “boots” or “makes”, I tend to find it hard to justify their existence at times. With a bit of creativity… Continue reading Angel + Spike #9 (Review)

Tomorrow #1 (REVIEW)

Tomorrow #1 Episode 1: Going ViralDark Horse Writer: Peter MilliganArtist: Jesus HervasColorist: James DelvinLetterer: Sal Cipriano The song lyrics state, “I believe in yesterday”. Yesterday is evidenced and observed by Todays success and scars. As for Today, hard to argue with the reality smacking you in the face. But Tomorrow, that’s a tricky one. At minimum… Continue reading Tomorrow #1 (REVIEW)

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