Michael Rothman's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Nerd Initiative Reviews: 39
8.6Avg. Review Rating

57 and 58 are both great Spider-Man issues and honestly, this issue ends in a cliffhanger and i want to read it NOW!

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This will be short, Superior Spider-Man #4 might be one of the best comics Ive ever read. It's easily one of the best Spidey stories and just hits home on why we love him so much.

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OK, I know, I got to stop dishing out 10s for Spider-Man comics, but hot damn, what a book! What a series!

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Just a fun, enticing book that is classic Logan. A lot of action, tormented pain and twists.

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THIS IS A GREAT ISSUE.

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It really feels like a blockbuster movie type of feel and we should enjoy it while it lasts.

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I'm going to miss this run and you should too. It was unique, something that only a writer like Zeb could bring to the table and we always need to see our favorite heroes from new perspectives.

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We get the raging Hulk we know and love and a Thanos blood thirsty for stones.

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With that, one head of the Jigsaw snake is down, but the reader quickly realizes like there are many many more out there.

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Rook Exodus #4 is a heart-pumping, foot-tapping, eyes-widening roller coaster. The action doesn't stop and the emotion oozes off the page like something out of a classic science fiction thriller. If you haven't placed Rook Exodus on your pull list yet, you're doing yourself a true disservice.

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Dan Slott once again just creates a fun, yet revealing read here that is classic Marvel Comics.

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We close the book with Proto Goblin accomplishing his goal and kidnapping Harry, taking him back to his mother.

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I know there are too many Spidey books to count these days, including numerous Spider-Men (and Boys) and numerous timelines and alternate universes.

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The best issue in the series yet!

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Heart-pumping, action packed I could go on and on about this book. I can already smell the conflict brewing inside T'Challa and the twists and turns that must come later in the series.

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I'm getting chills yet again writing this review as it's dawning on me that I'm in the middle of reading something truly special.

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Not as much action or humor in this issue, but man that surprise was something else.

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I mean, this series is extraordinary. I simply can't get enough.

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This Ultimate universe continues to reinvent the Marvel Universe and it's absolutely fantastic.

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Ummm...that ending!! Without spoiling it, we find out who is behind all this and boy is it a surprise and yet, something or someone that is going to wreak havoc for our X-Men.

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This is going to be one hell of a ride.

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Back to our new big bad, we later see Killionaire enjoying his new adpatoid toy while making a streaming video! Talk about a modern-day mercenary.

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I'm a pretty nostalgic guy and this series really brings me back to a simpler time.

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This is the kind of issue I hope my young son Luke reads one day and maybe the reason he becomes a fan of comics.

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Not too much to say, just a fun, easy read for all comic fans, especially those who love Peter and Miles together.

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After Spider-Man is mentioned during the conversation, Marko tries to break free from Bakers subconscious in a fit of rage.

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I'm excited to see where this goes.

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I don't hate it. This is a very interesting twist and something I'm excited to follow down the Goblin hole!

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We have a long way to go in Blood Hunt, but this is a solid start.

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It's the best and most unique art I've seen in quite a while. The stories feel a bit disjointed, but have promise.

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I think this is a strong first book in the series with a lot of potential.

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Damn, this is going to be fun.

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Solid entry into the Infinity Watch though I'd love to know more about where we are heading.

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This issue was a little goofy, but it's nice to see Thor in the mix here.

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This is a cute, inspirational issue, especially for young readers. The interactions between Bailey and Multitiude are the best. "We didn't choose it, it chose us, are just a few of the lines that really resonate with the old classic, "With great power, comes great responsibility.

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A solid follow up to last week's opening book for the Infinity Watch.

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Not much here, more of a setup for next month's big battle between Peter and Ben. (The cover looks incredible)

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I'm excited to see what happens next and love the arc development.

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To close out the book, all-around shady character Marv invites Kenny and Shelly to beta test some video game for a lot of cold hard cash.

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