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UltraPro777 reviewed Squadron Supreme #2 Jan 28, 2016
10

This might be the single most awful issue of a comic I've read in the last year.

Squadron Supreme #2

By: James Robinson, Leonard Kirk
Released: Dec 30, 2015

They're each the sole survivor of a lost Earth and they'll do anything to protect this one, whether you like it or not. The Squadron Supreme -- comprising Hyperion (Avengers), Nighthawk (Supreme Power), Dr. Spectrum (the Great Society), Blur (DP7) and Power Princess -- are a team that doesn't ask permission or what the rules are. To them all that m...

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UltraPro777 reviewed Squadron Supreme #1 Jan 28, 2016
10

Incredibly boring despite the ultra-violence.

Squadron Supreme #1

By: James Robinson, Leonard Kirk
Released: Dec 16, 2015

They're each the sole survivor of a lost Earth and they'll do anything to protect this one, whether you like it or not. The Squadron Supreme -- comprising Hyperion (Avengers), Nighthawk (Supreme Power), Dr. Spectrum (the Great Society), Blur (DP7) and Power Princess -- are a team that doesn't ask permission or what the rules are. To them all that m...

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UltraPro777 reviewed Nowhere Men #1 Jan 18, 2016
8.0

The dialogue is incredibly natural and easy to follow despite the relatively complex dealings our characters explore. Stephenson, Bellegarde and Bellaire have delivered something that promises to be new and fresh, but the real award here goes to Fonografix for his brilliant layouts, lettering, and designs throughout the series. All at once ultra-modern and comfortably classic.

Nowhere Men #1

By: Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde
Released: Nov 28, 2012

"SCIENCE IS THE NEW ROCK 'N' ROLL." So said Dade Ellis, Simon Grimshaw, Emerson Strange and Thomas Walker at the dawn of a new age of enlightenment that ushered in a boom in scientific advancement. As the research supergroup World Corp., they became the most celebrated scientists of all time. They changed the world - and we loved them for it. But w...

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UltraPro777 reviewed Nowhere Men #5 Jan 18, 2016
10

5 issues in and they're finally pulling back the curtain. Everything about this book is incredibly fresh, yet Stephenson and co manage to deliver a world that I believe I could walk out my front door to.

Nowhere Men #5

By: Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde
Released: May 22, 2013

Dead to the world.

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UltraPro777 reviewed Nowhere Men #6 Jan 18, 2016
10

Incredible. I haven't been this excited for more content since I wrapped the first arc of Saga.

Nowhere Men #6

By: Eric Stephenson, Nate Bellegarde
Released: Oct 16, 2013

Thinking the unthinkable.

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UltraPro777 reviewed Secret Wars #9 Jan 18, 2016
8.0

After pushbacks and a completely botched release of the Post-Secret Wars universe, Hickman and Ribic deliver a satisfactory ending to the Secret Wars event. The main issues with Secret Wars 9 are more related to the underlying philosophy than the story itself. In the final pages we see Hickman's big questions of dualism and god-hood answered with such overly-simplistic reasoning it nearly implies more

Secret Wars #9

By: Jonathan Hickman, Ive Svorcina
Released: Jan 13, 2016

GENESIS!

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