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Captain America And The Mighty Avengers #8 |
May 19, 2015 |
Loki: Agent of Asgard scribe Al Ewings penultimate issue of C.A.A.T.M.A. sets the tone as to which way this shitstorm of Infinity Gems and secrets is heading. Ewing does a great job showcasing the dynamic relationship between the All-Black Cap Sam Wilson and Old Man Rogers, while Luke Ross(Brubaker'sCaptain America) pours out just the right mannerisms to express the Mighty misforgivings when it comes to the secrets held by Mr. Fantastic, Black Panther and the bunch. Watching The Spectrum Monica Rambeau go H.A.M. was even better! Shes one power who could play a dark horse in future Secret happenings. But hey if Luke Cage is indeed closing down these doors, at least it looks as if hes choosing to shut it down in style. |
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Ei8ht #1 |
Feb 24, 2015 |
I really suggest you take a peek at this comic.Rafael Albuquerque and Mike Johnson's collaboration on Eight looks promising. I can see Albuquerque's work resembles the art hedidfor Blue Beetle comics.The comic reminds me of the old Daredevil comics as far as ton |
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Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #1 |
Nov 11, 2014 |
After Wolverine's death, the failed experiments of Weapon X have risen. Now they each are on the run. They seek to find answers as to what they are and who made them. I like the direction of story. I feel it's the next step into an inevitable return of Logan. |
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Green Arrow (2011): Futures End #1 |
Sep 9, 2014 |
If youre a fan of Animal Man scribe Jeff Lemires dangerous run or even the show this new story should be as good as any bullseye time gone by. |
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Original Sin #0 |
Apr 29, 2014 |
Waid's story got me more familiar with Uatu as well as more interest for the upcoming big event. And damn if this comic ain't pretty as hell. |
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Secret Origins #1 |
Apr 29, 2014 |
In Secret Origins #1, readers will experience a triplet of short-stories from three differing creative teams on some of DC's most iconic figures " none more harrowing than the Man of Steel himself. Harrowing, I say, because over the years " and there has been a lot of them " we have revisited the dude's origin countless times. You figured Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's Secret Origins would be enough. And while some may feel this is the same cookie cutter, Pak's stroll through young Superman Lane is just as compelling. |
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