Frigid Air Man

Astonishing.  That is the adjective that the individuals at the the X-Offices chose to attach to this solo adventure for Robert “Bobby” Drake.  Honestly, does that word even begin to categorize the atmosphere the Omega level mutant known as Iceman creates.  What is astonishing is that Bobby is even standing after the shot he took… Continue reading Frigid Air Man

Marauders and the Sprite

What adventure remains for a pirate captain after conquering the 7 seas? Steve Orlando opens the solar sails and sends the Marauders into the waters above the expanse. This change in course doesn’t apply to the team’s mission however. Captain Kate has received a map, signed by her, that is over a billion years old.… Continue reading Marauders and the Sprite

MARVEL COMICS REVIEW: MARAUDERS ANNUAL # 1

Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. Sadly, the sentiment only seems sound. No sooner is it stated then structures are set up to secure separation from the unsavory. In the pages of Marauders Annual # 1, writer Steve Orlando brings a past future foe to the present. A foe who takes pleasure… Continue reading MARVEL COMICS REVIEW: MARAUDERS ANNUAL # 1

The Pull (REVIEW)

The PullTKO Studios Written by: Steve OrlandoArt by: Ricardo Lopez OrtizColors by: Triona FarrellLetters by: Thomas Mauer Wasn’t sure what to expect when it came time to crack open The Pull. “What would you do if you only had six days left to live — give up or fight back?” The end-of-times vibe sounded interesting,… Continue reading The Pull (REVIEW)

DC’s Crimes of Passion #1 (Review)

DC’s Crimes of Passion #1 DC Comics Written by: Steve Orlando, Stephanie Phillips, Sam Johns, James Tynion IV, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Sina Grace, Jordan Clark, Mat Groom, Jay Baruchel, Liz Erickson and Ram V Art by: Greg Smallwood, Riley Rossmo, Gleb Melnikov, Paul Fry, Mike Norton, Kieran McKeown, Anthony Spay, Andie Tong, Abel, and John… Continue reading DC’s Crimes of Passion #1 (Review)

Martian Manhunter #1 Review

Martian Manhunter #1 DC Comics Writer: Steve Orlando Artist: Riley Rossmo  I’ve been more than excited for a Martian Manhunter solo because J’onn deserves it. Although as much as it pains me to say this, I was let down in a lot of ways. I read it a second time and found a few more positives. However,… Continue reading Martian Manhunter #1 Review

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