Yes, because you're obviously "buying" every single book you rate here, sure, sure.
THE PAST IS NOT THE PAST!
The Marauder returns to Madripoor to pay tribute to a fallen friend... but all the while old enemies are being forged anew.
Rated T+
Humor, dramatic irony, and fantastic art define this issue. If you aren't reading this series you are missing out. Read Full Review
Marauders #18 is an overall fantastic issue with some clever underlining political undertones. The creative team finally makes use of their overlooked heroes to make for some great action scenes. Be that as it may, writer Gerry Duggan must be more mindful in some of his dialogue. Read Full Review
I really hope there is more of a plan to show the incredible ways mutants are using their powers for good in this age of Krakoa, now that they don't have to hide their gifts from the world as much as in the past. They've blessed man with cures to diseases, prolonged life expectancy and more, but now is the time to showcase the skills and abilities on a small scale, so humans of all nations can begin to appreciate what these heroes can do. Read Full Review
While this wasn't my favorite issue of the series thus far, it's still another lovely example of why this series is a must-read each and every month. Read Full Review
Things take a turn in the Hellfire Trading Company's plans to save Madripoor and a foe from the past gets a 2021 revamp to take on the Marauders. Read Full Review
I liked some parts and disliked others, but the general thrust of the overall story is still good, and the characters are fun, so that counts for a lot. Read Full Review
Great issue it has me excited for what's in store
Bishop, Iceman and Pyro have a run-in with the new Reavers as Homines Verendi plans their next move. I was on the fence with this series for a while and almost dropped it. But I'm happy to say Marauders seems to be getting back on track!
" Ha. Suckers. Thanks for the charge."
- RED BISCHOP
Interested to see if Emma knows about Moira. This was a good issue, but you wouldn't know it by the score being tanked because the same 7 people continue to "read" it and rate it as though it's something that they'd regret "buying" every month. It just raises questions.
Hang the parasites! More power to the workers!
OK issue. Nothing too spectuclair in it, but that doesn't mean that it isn't good. Very much a stepping stone to the big fight for Madripoor in #19 but the issue got some strong moments for individual characters and is overall pretty enjoyable.
I'm not sure this comic knows what it wants to be. Is it a swashbuckling adventure story about life on the ocean? A political thriller that pits the powerful corrupt against the disavowed oppressed? Every time I think I know what it's going for, it switches and I'm left scratching my head.
Verendi spoils Kate's "help Madripoor" plans by unleashing a new clutch of Reavers. Decent plot developments and very nice art, but they're held back by a weak script. Without a central spine, this becomes an "anthology" issue of disparate scenes and it's left to the reader to contextualize them. The prose is shockingly shabby: clumsy and cliched.