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Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & The Wasp
I bought this one on a whim, not really expecting to enjoy it, but pleasantly surprised that I did. I had expected it to be another post-modern screed of Hank’s inevitable insanity and microscope on a dysfunctional relationship that was doomed to fai
Read more…Re: Fear Itself #7.1 Captain America
No Spoilers, but...
How predictable. There's nothing here that surprised me in the least.
Read more…1973 Marvel Comics Survey
A Personal Plea From Your Blushin’ Bullpen Hey, amigo- Wanna have your name eternally stored in our mighty Marvel time capsule? Wanna go down in history as a permanent part of Marveldom assembled? Most of all -- wanna do us a favor? You know how w
Read more…Dark Shadows (New Dynamite Comic Book Series)
Viewers of the Dark Shadows television show joined the story of the Collins family of Collinsport, Maine in 1966, but it could just as easily have started in 1961 (when Roger Collins married Laura Murdoch and bought a number of paintings from local a
Read more…Avengers: 1959
Avengers: 1959 is the kind of series I generally actively dislike (an implant which contradicts the very continuity it should enhance), that is, until recently. As time marches inexorably onward, the conceit that the Marvel Universe as we know it (st
Read more…Terry Moore’s Rachel Rising
Hot on the heels of the conclusion of Terry Moore’s Echo comes his new series, Rachel Rising. Like Echo #1, Rachel Rising #1 is largely visual and thus a very quick read. Also like Echo #1, I had just gotten caught up in the story, turned the page an
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