David Hodum's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bulletin Reviews: 24
7.0Avg. Review Rating

A solid issue and worthwhile tie-in. It's hard to create a comic that dances around the events of a major mini-series but still stands on it own.

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I am stunned (and grateful) that Marvel and DnA can continuously surprise me with the quality of stories in the cosmic Marvel Universe. You HAVE to pick this up to find out what happens to Darkhawk!

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If you want to know the backstory for Darkhawk when he drops into the "War of Kings", you'll want to read this story. Darkhawk fans won't be disappointed!

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X-Force is amazing. What's the one way to screw up sending a lethal strike team into the future to assist Cable? How about pulling them out of a middle of a mission with fellow mutant lives on the line, giving them something to argue about and stress out over the entire time they're gone. Cyclops is going to have hell to pay for this one...

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A solid contribution to the Legacy series, but not a stand alone issue. This is just a portion of a story being told in five parts, and the strength of this part needs to be judged when the whole story has been told.

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The departure of one of the major X-Men should have been much more introspective with greater fanfare, but instead it became a weak plot device. Sadly, I cannot recommend this book, even though Nightcrawler is one of my favorite X-Men and Marvel Heroes.

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I really enjoyed the issue but nothing really happens here. A lot of the issue feels like set up for the beginning of "Messiah War," but that's not to sound critical. Fans will not be disappointed.

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Slott returns the old-school Avengers feel to an Avengers title! Hulk, Stark, Pym, Hercules, Quicksilver. This has it all. The only thing it's missing now are the little headshots on the cover.

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Darkhawk and his amulet have become a total wild card. Pick up this series to find out exactly what the future has in store for Chris Powell and if the rest of the Marvel Universe will regret not having helped Darkhawk rein in powers until it's too late!

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Come join our merry band of misfits versus the Mighty Clor! They need all the help they can get!

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This issue has ignited an interest in me to continue reading the Thunderbolts. Not only are they a very capable team, but Osborn has a few aces up his sleeve that might help him snuff out any challenges to his power.

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Amazing Spider-Girl is finally coming to an end but it's not going down quietly. Make sure you pick up the rest of the series through issue #30 and give May Parker a hero's farewell.

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Nova continues to impress me on a monthly basis. Make sure you swing by the comics shop this week and pick this issue up. The last page features the most surprising new Centurion I've ever seen!

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Overall, though, another solid addition to the overall Green Lantern Corps series.

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In summary, I'm giving this comic the highest rating, a five out of five. You could pick up this issue at, literally, any time and enjoy it. In fact, this is a shining example of what a one-and-done issue should be. Lots of reviews might pan it for not advancing any current storylines, but that really seems like it would be digging for criticism. With the recent Mark Waid issues and this current one, I can say as a previously dissatisfied Spider-Man reader that this year Amazing Spider-Man has returned to top form.

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Overall, this was an enjoyable issue. I like stories about possibilities, and the What If? line has always been about drastic change from what happened canonically. If you've enjoyed Marvel's recent What If? output, you should have a good time with this issue.

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If you're trying to find stories about the X-Men ensuring the survival of all mutants, look elsewhere. If you have enjoyed the style of the stories so far, pick it up.

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Nova is a great book, and hopefully the re-creation of the Corps seen at the end of this issue isn't a rush of any plot-lines.

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A rough start to this Universe altering event. If you're a fan of any Ultimate series, you're almost obligated to pick it up, but you might want to wait for the trade.

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Final Crisis: Resist is solid work that gives event tie-in issues a good name. On a final note, I have nothing against Geoff Johns or Grant Morrison, but when is Greg Rucka going to get to write a giant event? Sign me up for that.

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If you've read the series thus far, buy this issue as Iceman's story advances, and there are two solid solo stories.

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If you enjoy classic X-Men stories or even just Halloween stories, pick up this book.

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Nova is a great book and this issue gives more clues on what's going on with Quasar, the Worldmind, and a possible glimpse of future storylines. Support the series and pick it up!

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Worth the purchase, but this is only part one of a four issue series, so it won't hold the test of time without the other three. From what I've seen of Jason Aaron's writing, it's very consistent, so try out this issue and if you enjoy it, chances are you'll enjoy the next three.

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