SeanerSurfer's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics: The Gathering Reviews: 6
7.5Avg. Review Rating

This is probably the most emotional and moving installment of Spider-Verse yet which can only mean that the great battle is on the horizon! Web up because it is about to get wild! All in all, a stellar issue and one for the ages. If you still can, pick up your copy today!

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I'd like to apologize for not posting this sooner for any interested fans, but my dog had to be taken to the vet and I need to work a few more hours to make up for the bill. As always, leave a note in the comments section or hit me on Twitter.

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If anyone but the diehards are still buying this series, they are looking for some big nod to the next stop in Starlin's Infinity saga - The Infinity Relativity. This series could be seen as a prelude, but it's not as it was advertised. I have a bit of a Thanos collection so I'll keep biting, but I want more! In #3 we can look to see the Hulk unchained and ready to cause some chaos. I'd in for that much, at least.

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This may be my favorite issue of the series so far because it brings the most badass celestial being to the foreground, Galactus. We see that Galactus has been tracing the Surfer's trails through the power cosmic and an altercation is imminent. This is a bridging issue for sure, about to kick-start the most exciting arc of this new run with Galactus coming in #9. I had doubts about Allred handling Galactus when the series first started, but with today's issue it is shown that, while fun and popy, Allred's art can be daring and exhilarating.

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ODY-C is a powerhouse of literary prowess, masterful art, and keen insight into the world of comics. This series is an instant classic, pick up #2 today if you still can! Let me know what you thought about it in the comments section or hit me on Twitter.

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While Brolin handles the psychopathic tendencies of Thanos on the big screen, Starlin is still penning gripping titles for a new generation of fans of the cosmic arts. This four-part series with the Hulk promises to be fun and expansive, but it doesn't seem to be necessary. Starlin hasn't come to terms with how Marvel is handling their other cosmic titles and continues his usual psychological cluster of backyard - space brawls. Unless you're a die-hard fan of Thanos or Jim Starlin, your pull list should include another series. However, if you do want to see the Hulk trash about without the Doc Green persona, this series should be most excellent in the coming installments.

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