9.5
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Shuri (2018) #1 |
Oct 20, 2018 |
I really hope that this series continues, because there's so much potential for further development here, in ways that promise to be enjoyable and center a fascinating character. |
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9.5
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X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis #2 |
Sep 11, 2018 |
This arc was a reminder of how changes introduced in a series can become beloved and reimagined in so many different ways. Its a relevant message to remember as we discuss the future of these superhero multiverses and the potential for changes going forward. Whats new to us will likely become the next generation of fans source material for their imaginations, just as what was new to fans in the 1980s has become the source material for ours.It shows as well how the details may change, but the theme at the heart can endure. |
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9.5
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X-Men: Grand Design: Second Genesis #1 |
Jul 30, 2018 |
There have been recent announcements of an upcoming new X-Men storyline, and yet despite all that is happening in current continuity, the older stories are still worth revisiting whether in their original form or through this retelling. Superhero comics often provide chances to read new stories about old characters and chances to see flashbacks of older scenes in a recent story. The chance to read a retelling of older beloved stories that rivals this series in breadth and depth is much more rare. Its definitely an opportunity to take up by reading this book. |
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7.5
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X-Men: Red (2018) Annual #1 |
Jun 4, 2018 |
The X-Men Red storyline has been compelling thus far, and I thought this annual chapter didnt live up to the high standards of the series introduction. Im still looking forward to the rest of this series, but I hope that the themes introduced here are further explored in the main story. For readers who are trying to decide whether this book is worth following, Id say that this issue a non-representative chapter of what the story has been like so far in terms of themes, tone, and artwork; I suggest reading the first four issues for those looking to determine if this book is a good fit for them. |
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9
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Exiles (2018) #1 |
Apr 14, 2018 |
Exiles #1 was an enjoyable read. I was a bit confused regarding why this issue wasnt longer, as many introductory chapters often are, because it would have offered more time to set the stage before the last-page reveal. In any case, there was enough here that combined the old and the new, the personal and the epic, the familiar and the weird in ways that inspire curiosity regarding future issues. |
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8.5
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Archival Quality #1 |
Mar 18, 2018 |
Archival Quality is worth reading for the topics addressed and the horror element. I do very much hope that Ivy Noelle Weir and Steenz get to tell more stories in this world that we only get a glimpse of in this volume. |
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8
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The Mighty Thor (2015) #704 |
Feb 21, 2018 |
Im still very much looking forward to read the next issues of this series to read the ending of a story that Ive been enthusiastically following for years. Im hoping that maybe the ending of this series will have the time to narrow the focus to the personal for what feels like it needs to be a personal story. |
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8.5
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Ms. Marvel (2015) #27 |
Feb 18, 2018 |
The Ms. Marvel series manages to be consistently sincere in its humor and optimism, even while tackling difficult subjects. There are many times when Ive opened an issue of Ms. Marvel with trepidation, due to a subject matter being handled or where story arc seemed to be headed. Although I have my favorite issues and my criticisms, the series has been consistently wonderful. This arc and solicits for the next few issues are making big promises, and I cant wait to read them. As I say at any opportunity: if you like superheroes, read this series. |
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9.5
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X-Men: Grand Design #1 |
Dec 25, 2017 |
Grand Design is what a retelling can look like when done incredibly well, with the history of these famous characters retold in a way that appreciates the originals and acknowledges how the passage of time has made these stories into a mythology that warrants the creation of this type of book in the first place. X-Men: Grand Design is on my pull list, and I recommend that fellow X-Men fans add it to theirs. |
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8.5
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Bombshells: United #1 |
Sep 17, 2017 |
The previous Bombshells series was one of my favorite comics and Im looking forward to reading this one as well. This book is attempting to address incredibly important topics, and that always comes with the nervousness of whether the story can live up to its promises. Superheroes exist to do the right thing and help others, and that should include looking at the bad things done in our own society, not just other societies. I hope this series will live up to the high expectations that come with the topic. |
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8.5
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Kim & Kim: Love is a Battlefield #2 |
Aug 30, 2017 |
I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of this series, including learning more about these characters and their multiverse. I would suggest reading the previous four-issue series (which has also been released in trade paperback) first, and then this one. Kim & Kim is a welcome bit of fun in a time when some more joy is needed. |
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9
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Wonder Woman (2016) #2 |
Jul 16, 2016 |
Dear reader, if you are (like me) a long-time superhero fan and new comics fan who often wonders where in the world (or superhero multiverse) to start reading the stories of classic characters like Wonder Woman: This series seems promising. |
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