4.0
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Captain America (2004) | 1 issues |
4
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Captain America (2004) #636
Oct 1, 2012 |
This issue suffers from contrasting street-level heroes with the fantastical, as well as from some out-of-character moments. Both Captain America and Black Widow have been part of cosmic-level adventures in the past, but the contrast is too jarring in this team-up comic with very atmospheric art. Don't get me wrong, I love me some science fiction epics, but I feel this creative team would have been better suited focusing on the espionage aspect of the story. |
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7.0
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MacGyver: Fugitive Gauntlet | 1 issues |
7
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MacGyver: Fugitive Gauntlet #1
Oct 15, 2012 |
"Lee David Zlotoff, Tony Lee and Will Sliney deliver an action-packed comic that succeeds in shifting the character to the modern era, but falls short of creating an innovative espionage story. While there are enough MacGyverisms to hook old fans, the story lacks a "wow factor" that may bring readers unfamiliar with the character back for the second issue. |
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9.0
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Flash (2011) | 1 issues |
9
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Flash (2011) #0
Oct 1, 2012 |
The changes to Flash's origin presented here aren't tremendous, but are noteworthy. Some fans might be displeased with the changes to such an iconic origin, but I think they move the character in a positive direction. Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato turn in some of their best artistic work on the series so far, creating visuals that are among the most iconic of the New 52. The strength of the story and art in Issue #0 leaves me even more excited for next month's gorilla siege of Central City. The Flash is continuing its renaissance this month, and I'm glad to be along for the ride. |
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