ShawnFoles's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Nerd Initiative Reviews: 6
9.3Avg. Review Rating

For me, I loved the combination of modern and historical. The artists really got a chance to show their range through the vibrant "modern colors and the limited and subdued palette of the historical flashback.

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As a Marvel Rivals player, I love this book. As a comic book fan, I love this book. The combination of art and writing works really well. The creative team created a comic that feels good if you're a fan of one, the other, or both when it comes to Marvel Comics and Marvel Rivals.

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Boy oh boy WHAT … A … BOOK!! That ending is about as heart-pumping as it gets, and even after a bad a$$ issue, I'm even more hyped for the next one. War is coming, and it's going to be between some of the biggest players in the Marvel Universe!

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I think Frigeri and Camp make such a great team and set up the tail end of this run so well. Anyone who has been paying attention knows that Ultimate Endgame beckons the end of the Ultimate run but Camp and Frigeri manage to create a comic that is insanely enjoyable to read, contributes to the overall story arc, and stands on its own even when it's not the biggest Ultimate release of the week.

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The story has been really fun to read throughout this series. I've liked watching Marvel cut Peach Momoko loose to see what she can do with full control. It's been fun to watch someone whose primary medium is visual art continue to grow as a writer throughout the series.

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Temporal #3 isn't the most action packed comic you will read, but it does such a great job in establishing emotions, relationships, and background that will likely play out in future issues. We get to see more of Marcus, Savannah, and Harper's family dynamic in a way that is relatable and fresh. I can't wait to see where this dynamic creative team takes the story from here.

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