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Back to the Future #4 |
Jan 15, 2016
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These two stories make up a memorable issue that I had a wonderful time reading. Back to the Future #4 is definitely worth picking up for information detailing what happened behind the scenes in the movies the comic is based on, especially if you want to connect the dots in the territory of unanswered questions.
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Spider-Man / Deadpool #1 |
Jan 11, 2016
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Deadpool's true path is revealed as the story concludes, and one would wonder, if he succeeds, how will this affect the comic book world? The interactions between both characters and the cliffhanger are definitely more than enough to make me stick around for more. Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 was a great start to this series; it was funny, showcases amazing artwork, had great written dialogue between the two, and, saving the best for last, it features Spider-Man covered in feces and urine. What more can you want?
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Back to the Future #3 |
Dec 09, 2015
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Ultimately, Back to the Future #3 starts off strong but drops low in the middle and stumbles across the finish line. After the great issue #2, my anticipation for this one was high. Sadly, at the end of it all, I wanted the storylines to make like a tree and get outta here.
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Back to the Future #2 |
Nov 11, 2015
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Back to the Future #2 was a quick read, but I guess that's a good thing. Let's hope that that the short run of the series only gets better from here.
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Back to the Future #1 |
Oct 21, 2015
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For those expecting more time travel/a DeLorean, look elsewhere. This issue is setup, pure and simple. If you are true fan of Back to the Future and want to know the backstory behind its heroes, look no further. Otherwise, disappointment is bound to set in. In any case, Back to the Future # 1 is a fun, entertaining read and should delight those who love anything having to do with the film trilogy.
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