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Fri, Jan 29 | from Film Fodder
With all of the acclaim that the Fantastic Four title is getting, you might think that boosting it is unnecessary, but there are tons of people who have given up on comics entirely, or quit a particular title and haven’t found their way back to it with the creative team change. This is a specia...
Steve Gerber (creator of Howard the Duck) is the primary writer of these tales, with Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway and Tony Isabella lending a hand. While not necessarily breaking any new ground in the field, the writers did present some interesting situational dramas, wonderfully morose se...
Sat, Jan 30 | from Marvel Comics
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Wed, Jan 27 | from weeklycomicbookreview.com
“Brother, that’s eight years in the making. Take that, Siege!”: Tucker Stone talks about the biggest years-in-the-making pop comics event of 2010, and it’s neither Blackest Night nor Siege. “Going to the gritty would be mistake for next ‘Spider-Man’ film”: You tell ‘em, Erin Nolan.
Sun, Jan 24 | from Newsarama
Dark Avengers #13 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist/Cover artist: Mike Deodato Colors: Rain Beredo Letters: Virtual Calligraphy Editor: Tom Brevoort Publisher: Marvel Comics Price: $3.99 US This comic book is flawed in many ways. Its connection to Marvel’s latest event book isn’t e...
Sun, Jan 24 | from Eye on Comics
Captain America 602, Dark Avengers 13, Dark Wolverine 82, Incredible Hercules 140, The Mighty Avengers 33, Thunderbolts 140, and Uncanny X Men 520 Captain America 602 by Greg Pak, Fred van Lente, and Rodney Buchemi Uncanny X Men 520 by Matt Fraction and Greg Land
Sat, Jan 23 | from Film Fodder
Wolverine provides the bridge for the knowledge gap between Atlas and the Avengers, letting his team know that the Atlas organization is really on the sign of the angels. Pointless fight avoided! Or is it? The time distortion grabs all of the Avengers and sucks them in, replacing them with...
Fri, Jan 22 | from Film Fodder
This year I am starting something new. I will continue to review the vast majority of Marvel and DC comics every week, but I want to single out a series every now and then to highlight some good work. This...
Fri, Jan 22 | from Comic Fodder
This year I am starting something new. I will continue to review the vast majority of Marvel and DC comics every week, but I want to single out a series every now and then to highlight some good work. This... This year I am starting something new. I will continue to review the vast majority of Marvel a...
Fri, Jan 22 | from Film Fodder
We end with the Angel’s first encounter with the new Captain America. The series is still on a slow burn, but it’s weird to see how trying Iron Man is with its formula, while the execution of the Marvels Project is entertaining, despite much of its familiar content, if you’re a fan of Marvel hi...
Fri, Jan 15 | from Film Fodder
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