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A DC centric set of early reviews for everyone this week sees the Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews covering Blackest Night, Green Lantern and Detective Comics, all great comics in their own right. As always, spoilers abound, so proceed with caution if thou hiteth the jumpeth.
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2 Months Ago,
Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Kirk's Soapbox - A Collection of Random Thoughts, Vol 3)
However, while I'm against weekly comics in general, at least under the current pricing and quality level of the product offered, I wouldn't mind seeing it rolled out every now and then for random projects, such as with how Wednesday Comics did. Wednesday Comics simply wouldn't have wor...
3 Months Ago,
Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 10/28/09 Part 2 of 2)
DARK AVENGERS: ARES #1
Written by Kieron Gillen
Art by Manual Garcia
MARVEL DIVAS #4
Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Art by Tonci Zonjic
ULTIMATE AVENGERS #3
Written by Mark Millar
Art by Carlos Pacheco
WOLVERINE: WEAPON X #6
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Yanick Paquette
And
Matt Ampersand(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Reader Question - Who Will Take Down Norman Osborn?)
Sure, Osborn has plenty of allies, but he has made more enemies than anyone else in the Marvel Universe these days. It seems that just about every hero is aiming to bring him down in one way or the other: Nick Fury and his Secret Warriors, the New Avengers, Daredevil, the Punisher, the X-Men, a...
4 Months Ago,
Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Kirk's Soapbox - A Collection of Random Thoughts, Vol 1)
Captain America Reborn Re-Issued
Seems Captain America: Reborn got bumped up to six issues from the former five issue miniseries version. Not sure how this affects the Who Will Wield the Shield? one-shot, but I suspect that will most likely be delayed until the conclusion of Reborn.
And
Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 09/30/09)
Before getting into this week's Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews, don't forget to check out the image filled reviews of Green Lantern #46 and Spider-Man: The Clone Saga #1, both of which I posted on Wednesday. Today's reviews cover the rest of my pull list, including Thor, Marvel Divas, a...
And
Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Secret Warriors #8 Review)
Ares doesn't care that Norman claims he will kill his son? Even Bendis managed to understand how much Ares cares for his son, yet Hickman has him stand by like some Yes Man as Norman claims he'll kill his boy? Ares should have destroyed him on the spot. Thankfully, previews for the The List...
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Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) from The Weekly Crisis says
(in Post-Crisis Comic Book Previews for 09/30/09)
SECRET WARRIORS #8
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Alessandro Vitti
Kirk: Kind of leary going into this one. Still getting the feeling we'll be seeing a rehash of the last issue of Thunderbolts, just from Nick Fury and the Secret Warriors point of view.
9 Months Ago,
comic Book Resources says
(in The Buy Pile)
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It was as shocking to see "Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk" #6 on the stands as it would be to see an issue of "Battle Chasers" ... okay, maybe not that big a shock, but still ... this issue was a mildly pleasant surprise as Nick Fury shows all his cards, ...
Secret Warriors should seriously consider changing its name to Nick Fury: Agent of Awesome because this book seems to be about Nick Fury, Nick Fury being awesome and Nick Fury doing things that lead to awesome things. Those Secret Warriors? They cameo in their own book again this month. I th...
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