Mike Pursell's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 6
8.2Avg. Review Rating

A complex science fiction/fantasy story with a lot of potential.

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Annual #4 does an excellent job of telling a closed story that doesn't need to be a part of a larger plot, but builds small threads that could easily be used to expand the universe in future stories.

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While I think there are a lot of better Wolverine standalone stories, any one of them would require multiple entries. The Amazing Immortal Man and Other Bloody Tales does a great job of pulling together many one-offs that stand on their own. This isn't an in-depth arc, but a collection that embodies the type of tales you can expect to read when picking up a Wolverine comic. If you prefer complete beginning to end storylines, this isn't the book for you. However, If you've never really delved into any of his stuff, this might be a good place to start to see if you find any type of connection with the character.

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One of the few must read Hulk stories.

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It's an interesting first issue that sets up what could be a wild ride for both universes, but it'll definitely be an exclusive adventure for Battlestar Galactica fans (old and new) only.

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The first read-through will keep you engaged and wondering, but the ending is kind of deflating.

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