Sir James's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Buccaneer Book Reviews Reviews: 16
7.8Avg. Review Rating

I enjoyed the writing. It was a smooth, quick read. The characters were interesting and the art was easy on the eyes. The writing is the major pro for this series, it really makes me want to read the rest.

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While Earth-10 seems like an exciting place (though I wouldn't want to live there), the way Morrison has told his story seems a little much. There is almost too much information packed into one a one-shot issue. This makes it seem a little cramped, like riding on the Delhi Metro during rush-hours.

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Great start to hopefully another great series.

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Even though it takes forever for an issue to come out, I can happily say that I will wait for the next one as my interest in this just increased tenfold. It's a must read for every Thor fan (new or old).

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Duggan and Posehn have evolved Deadpools character and his identity to a point where the traumas and the decisions he must make have as much weight in our minds as any the Cap or Iron Man might take. Major props to team DeadPool (D for Duggan and P for Posehn)

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On an end note, Aaron does a fantastic job of keeping the suspense about who this new character is. Its great writing teamed with excellent art, colouring and lettering. It still felt like something was missing. But it has kept me on my toes and it shall continue to do so.

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The team looks like they are having a blast with Deadpool, which makes it more and more enjoyable.

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While initially somewhere between sceptic and excited for this run of a new Thor, I must say that I am pretty happy with it so far. Granted it's only two issues, but if these 2 are anything to go by, I expect good things from Aaron and Dauterman!

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This issue really talks about Sabertooth, right down to his filthy murdering core. It makes this a fantastic read. It deals with his struggles, his loss and even how relatable he is.

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This is definitely on my MUST RECOMMEND list.

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Posehn and Duggan once again give a lovely issue with humour in all the right (and sometimes wrong) places. I mean Star Wars references, Deadpool becoming an X-man and an Avenger, also Sabertooth getting mouth to mouth. All I can say is, Thank you for the laughs!

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I honestly can't in good conscience recommend this to anyone right now. I give them an A for effort, but an F for the issue.

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In no way are Edmondson and Gerards taking a different path with Frank Castle. They are however doing him justice by making the path entertaining and incredibly gripping.

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That said, the issue is good fun to read. It's wacky and it's nutty. There's also a guest appearance by Phil Coulson, which is nice!

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The lovely part about this story is that the issue is pretty much self contained. You don't have to worry about the last issue.

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You will be nuts to pass on this series.

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