Jeremy Carter's Comic Reviews

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This issue solidifies Tombstone as a very real threat

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This team comprised of underused characters gets a chance to show they have what it takes.

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Wastelanders: Black Widow #1 continues the shared universe from Steven S. DeKnight. Each issue builds up how depressing the world is now, and getting different points of view has been a successful method for readers to enjoy each character.

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Devil's Reign X-Men #3 is a satisfying conclusion to the mini-series. Gerry Duggan has proven that he has the ability to write any character in the X-Men universe. Phil Noto uses his artistic vision and brings us a realistic looking issue that is sure to wow fans.

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Murderworld Spider-Man is another fun entry into the Murderworld series. Zub and Fawkes continue to offer solid character development with an unpredictable story.

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Sabertooth has been living in the pits of Krakoa for too long and now he finally has a shot at his freedom

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Wolverine #32 continues the story of how Beast is turning into a villain. Benjamin Percy has developed Beast more in the past few years than any writer has in the last ten years. His run on Wolverine has been a memorable one that has to have repercussions in the future. The art is great for this issue. It matches the tone an energy that Percy is writing.

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Ewing continues to build on his story arc from S.W.O.R.D while also pushing X-Men Red in an interesting direction

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A Legacy of Violence introduces us to a creepy new mystery villain. Cullen Bunn digs into his horror roots to bring us a book that is unnerving and sadistic

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If there is one thing you can count on when picking up a Kieron Gillen book, it's that the characters will be written well and the story will make sense. Gillen does fine work turning our heroes into villains and our villains into heroes

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It's nice to delve right back into the world of Superior Spider-Man. Christos Gage doesn't miss a beat with his sharp wit and clever dialogue.

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This may be a different Wolverine, but his love for his family is still strong

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X-Men #13 establishes that the mutants are willing to work with the Eternals to end the feud, but can either side truly trust each other?

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X-Men #18 continues to build on plot points Gerry Duggan has been planting throughout this volume. The team looks like it's finally coming together as Duggan and company continue to tell fascinating stories

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X-Men Red #4 is an issue that cements the characters of the book through old-fashioned dialogue. Al Ewing has written three amazing and entertaining conversations that pull emotion out of readers. The art on the issue is filled with great layouts and wonderful colors.

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Amazing Spider-Man #90 is an issue that has some good character moments while also moving the plot forward. Gleason is putting our heroes in a position to finally give Beyond what they deserve. Any fan of this series has been waiting for this moment, and Gleason is delivering.

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Dark Crisis #0 is a free comic book that should interest readers on the fence about this event. Williamson uses this issue as an opportunity to showcase his ability to write many different DC characters. We start to see who the next generation of heroes will be in these little preview issues. Dark Crisis will be a tragic time in the DC universe, but Williamson shows us that our planet is in good hands.

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The third issue of DARK CRISIS continues to juggle the plot lines rather well. The addition of the Green Lantern Corps ushers in more excitement for this event.

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If you're looking for a book that captures one of the most memorable stories from the 80's, Dark Web X-Men #1 is a book for you.

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Al Ewing dives us into the mystery surrounding the Zodiac key and uses two Nick Fury's to do it. This story works because Ewing writes an interesting story with killer art.

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The whole creative team make sure this is a book that starts things off with a bang. Whatever side you're on, this is sure to be a thrilling series

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Punisher #1 should be able to bring in new fans while keeping older ones happy. It's filled with fun, violence and revenge!

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Sabertooth #3 is another interesting entry in the series. It's nice to see Creed in a different role instead of just a vicious killer. LaValle does a remarkable job of humanizing one of comics greatest psychopaths. The artwork brings the story to life in a realistic and intriguing way.

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Wolverine must fight a battle in the past and the present to save the world

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X-Men Red #2 raises the stakes and creates a divide on Arrako

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As the world ends, our heroes must work together to figure out a way to save the day. Kieron Gillen packs action and substance into the penultimate issue of AXE Judgement day

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Alien #10 is a chilling entry into the new Marvel series. No character is safe and all of them are in a state of constant danger. Phillip Kennedy Johnson has solidified himself as not only a great storyteller, but a brilliant horror writer. Phenomenal pencils and colors make this book a must read.

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As we brace for the most important story arc of the Zeb Wells run, we can't help but be entertained and intrigued by what will happen next in Amazing Spider-Man.

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DOCTOR STRANGE #1 is a fun gateway into the world of mystic arts.

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Al Ewing excels at giving us just enough to keep us on the edge of our seat. The pencils by Paco Medina are flawless as he brings this issue to life. Storm and the brotherhood of mutants is a slam dunk

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A.X.E. Judgement Day #1 is a superb first issue that takes risks and has big payoffs. Kieron Gillen not only lives up to the hype for this event, but he exceeds it. The art is superb and is accompanied by a great crew that puts everything they have into this issue.

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Daredevil is done playing nice and has made the decision to go after his enemies. Chip Zdarsky loves this character and it shows with each and every issue

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The most important part of tragedy is seeing the strong heroes who step up next

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Avengers Murderworld #1 offers a brutal escape from normal Marvel titles and throws readers right into the action.

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Savage Avengers #27 wraps up the years long Kulan Gath story line with a bang. Fans who have been around since issue 1 won't be disappointed in the ending or the outcome

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Sins of Sinister #1 flips the X-Men's world upside down. Nothing is predictable and everything is a mystery. Kieron Gillen keeps us guessing what will happen next with our favorite mutants.

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The Death of Dr. Strange #4 is a fun read that builds on previous issues. As we inch closer to the conclusion, questions remain about how the perpetrator will be dealt with, but never doubt Dr. Strange.

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X-Men #8 continues to build on the relationships of the team members and develops trust among them.

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The X-Men take a trip to the vault and sibling rivalry nearly ruins the day. This is the kind of internal turmoil you love to see in an X-book

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Blade #1 is a horror book that features creepy monsters and terrible villains. Lucky for us we have a reliable hero to save us.

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When the ultimate killing machine loses his love for the job, it's time for him to get an upgrade

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With Mr. Sinister as the narrator, how can we not be entertained?

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Justice Society of America #1 captures everything you would want in an introductory issue. Action, adventure and a compelling story make this a must read book

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The depth of this series is more impressive than many other books available. Alex Paknadel is crushing this series and making it a must read

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X-MEN #7 is an issue filled with death and rebirth. The actions in this book should inspire us all to be better.

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