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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Revelations #1
BOOM! Studios
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January 2, 2014
Ryan’s (@luiboi) take: Back in 2005 Humberto Ramos and Paul Jenkins first released their comic book series, Revelations. It was released then through a different publisher and now BOOM! Studios is publishing the book back. Revelations is not your typical comic book. It’s not the usual works that cre...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Last “Thwipp” for 2013 Edition
Comics
January 1, 2014
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #700.1 With Amazing Spider-Man #700.1, David Morrell accomplishes the remarkable feat of writing an enjoyable Spider-Man yarn that has practically no elements of humor in it at all. At first glance, it would perhaps be easy to dismiss the story as one that could easily be told with a dif...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Nova #100 (Nova #10)
Comics
December 1, 2013
Writers: Zeb Wells, Gerry Duggan Artists: Carlo Barberi, David Lopez, Paco Medina, Yale Stewart Regular Cover: Ed McGuiness & Marte Gracia Thirty-seven years ago, a space-faring teen protagonist showed up in the pages of his very own title. Wearing a blue and yellow costume and powered by some kind of...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Superior Carnage #3
Comics
September 19, 2013
Marvel’s Superior Carnage #3 takes us to the climax of the mini-series with Carnage taking on a new form as The Wizard tries to control the symbiote and have the symbiote aligned with the Frightful Four. Taking on a new form and now following orders from The Wizard, Carnage, or rather, Superior Carna...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Superior Carnage #2
Comics
August 9, 2013
Writer: Kevin Shinick Art: Stephen Segovia (pencils), Jay David Ramos (colors) Regular Cover: Clayton Crain Of all the villains in Spider-Man’s rogues gallery, Carnage is the one baddie I’ve always been torn up (dohohohoho) about. I absolutely HATE the character’s back story – an al...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Adventures of Superman #3
Comics
August 5, 2013
Writer: Matt Kindt Art: Stephen Segovia (A/C), Perhaps the most notable thing about Adventures of Superman #3 is that it takes place in pre-New 52 continuity. Now, I’m not sure if that’s the point of this new ongoing, as I don’t exactly follow Superman (or, well, DC Comics in general). I...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Batman #17 [SPOILERS]
Comics
February 12, 2013
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Greg Capullo Every once in a while, we’d get a massive comic book crossover story that has all the makings of a winner. A story that features beloved characters in legitimately life-threatening circumstances, shrouded in mystery thanks to the machinations of an intelligen...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Venom #31
Comics
February 11, 2013
Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Declan Shavley Something venomous has arrived… and it’s hankering for a good cheesesteak sandwich. Flash Thompson – former high school bully turned war-hardened superhero – has moved to Philadelphia for a change of pace. Becoming the city’s self-proclaimed guardian (mainly becau...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: A+X #4
Comics
January 28, 2013
Writers: Kaare Andrews, Jason Latour Artists: Kaare Andrews, David Lopez One of the few good things to come out of the recently-concluded AvX event is the monthly ongoing that takes the concept of AvX (pit one X-Man and one Avenger, put said pair in the hands of a biased writer, and watch as one character ...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: All-New X-Men #6
Comics
January 21, 2013
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Marquez Last week was officially “Damn, it sucks to be Wolverine” week. Not only did he get thrown into the Savage Land with no idea as to how he got there (in Savage Wolverine #1), he also got his head kicked in by the Superior Spider-Man (in Avenging...
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