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Swamp Thing (2011) #26 |
Dec 6, 2013 |
An interesting mix of standard villain back story, interesting facts about real life plants and catching up people who might have just jumped in. The art serves it purpose, but fails to capture The Green as earlier issues have. Informative, but not something to pick up unless you already follow it. |
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Inhumanity #1 |
Dec 5, 2013 |
Inhumanity 1 was a fantastic start to the series. Already having more impact and lasting effect than Infinity did, ending on a very mysterious and foreboding note. Worth picking up even if you aren't familiar with the Inhumans and a must if you are already a fan. The busy paneling takes away from some of the scenes, but doesn't egregiously interfere with the read. |
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Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6 |
Dec 12, 2013 |
'The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6" rounds out this heist of the former Mob-Boss-Robot-Head arc with more visual gags and humorous dialogue than your abs can handle! I love seeing these street level villains attempting to just scrape by and is a favorite of mine in Marvel. The overall motif of this book keeps me coming back for humorous dialog and that simple, stylish art. |
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10
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Damian: Son of Batman #2 |
Nov 30, 2013 |
Damian Son of Batman #2 is a great follow up to the first issue, containing wonderful story progression and spectacular art. Honestly, I can't ask for more from this series. Definitely finishing it out and hoping for a monthly title. |
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Uncanny Avengers #14 |
Dec 3, 2013 |
Uncanny Avengers 14 was actually a complete package for me. Honestly, I enjoyed reading this much more than Infinity 6 and New Avengers 12. Had either of them had half the impactful panels and drama that this book had, Marvel would be getting high praise this week. Pick this book up and enjoy the twists Marvel has in store. |
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