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Aaron Johnson's Likeability #1 |
May 03, 2010
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But don't expect actual brilliance. Maybe you will be amused, possibly entertained, but this isn't cinema, it's a flick. There are so many misses with this movie that I felt like I was facepalming more than any other reaction, yet, the things it gets right it really gets spot on. This movie is not perfect but nor is it terrible. It has many flaws, which I guess you could overlook, but I am at a stage where I don't want to overlook trivial scripts that only lead us to the next gag. I don't know if I would see this movie again soon, but I know if I was a teen I would be all over this flick. I'd be able to overlook the flaws and enjoy it for what it is. Now that I'm older and somewhat wiser I can see that the film doesn't really know what it is and this annoys me.
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American Vampire #12 |
Feb 26, 2011
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If you haven't tried American Vampire before then this issue would be a good toedipping exercise. It's got the basics of the series, though not everything, and it should win you over. The villain of the piece, or at least the man capable of the most violence though not necessarily the most terrible character, is shown to be a man who can remember, and possibly forgive. Or at least overlook. He's also a man who is getting comfortable with his immortality and is ready to walk away because he understands everything he knows will eventually fade away while his fidelity remains strong. It's a great concept that will surely inform the character as time travels in this title.
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Batman, Inc. #3 |
Mar 12, 2011
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spending money on this book won't leave you with much buyer's regret. Morrison has set forward a mission statement of global fun and he's delivering. This issue is another great set up and next month (if the comic is ready by then) we'll get the next step. The best thing about this series is that it does leave you wanting more.
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Black Panther: The Man Without Fear #515 |
Feb 14, 2011
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This book is good fun but it's not essential. There's a noir story waiting to break through but the formula beats seem to slow it down from being anything you haven't seen before. The art is well worth the price of admission but by now it's sad to say you could probably leave. The villain is good, the story is good, but it needs to take that next step above good.
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Black Widow #1 |
Jun 24, 2010
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This is a solid series, and there are so many reasons to buy it (the long and slowburning plot, the amazing pencil and colour work of Epting and Stewart, the definitive history of the Marvel U) but I don't feel that's the rating coming out of me. I enjoyed the title, and think many of you would as well, but it wasn't all that I exactly hoped it would be. I really hope in the end you'll go out and check it out for yourself and make up your mind. It might be just what you're after, and I'm pretty sure you won't walk away disappointed. This is far too grand to leave anyone thinking they didn't get some value for the price of admission.
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C. Vaughanart By Patrick Olliffecolours By Dan Jacksonthis Comic, And Character, Was An Old Golden K #1 |
Dec 18, 2010
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The art has a mix of old and new qualities but ultimately it makes the comic easy to read. It's just up to you whether what you are reading is something good, great, grand, or garbage. I don't think this is a bad comic, there's something to like/mock about it, but it doesn't feel like it has enough to hook me in for next month. I wouldn't want to spend money on this but as a drinking game this could definitely be something!
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Captain America: Hail Hydra #3 |
Mar 05, 2011
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Not because it's bad, but because you can avoid this and I don't think you'll be missing anything. One great question is raised to Cap, and a HYDRA! lantern is lit to great effect, but otherwise you'll wonder what the point was.
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Conan: Road of Kings |
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Conan: Road of Kings #2
January 28, 2011
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Perhaps I've been spoiled for Conan comics, but I usually set the bar high for his four colour adaptation. This one is good but it lacks that great feeling. Conan is his usual assertive self, with the men and the women, and the art from Hawthorne is very fine but overall I get a thin feeling from this tale. It's getting there, sure, but it's not blowing my socks completely off. I'll stick with it but there's better Conan books out there.
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Conan: Road of Kings #3
March 12, 2011
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This issue was alright, but if you cast your eyes across the sea beast fight then you'll have seen the best part. Conan might be smart in all he does but as long as he stays with this princess fool then his characterisation is a little off, as far as I'm concerned.
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Daredevil (1998) |
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Daredevil #507
June 14, 2010
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You can pick up this issue to keep abreast of where Daredevil is right now, or you can read this article. Whichever tickles your fancy really, but in the end Shadowland starts next month and it seems like this event should be pretty interesting and relatively reader friendly for just about anyone to come and all they need to know is that Daredevil now leads the Hand. Other than that, you'll be able to sit back and enjoy the show.
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Daredevil #508
July 19, 2010
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I have some gripes, sure, but in the end this issue makes me really want to buy the next one, and I guess that's the job for the first issue of this arc. I felt like the story got pushed ahead but the delivery just left me a little flat in far too many places. For every great moment I can point to another that fell pretty flat with a muffled thud. I like the ensemble direction this title seems to be taking, and am definitely willing to follow it, but I want to get deeper into the characters. I am hoping the next issue will really explore these avenues as the story will be completely kicking along by then and not needing such set up. This issue has some great elements, its just a shame that I felt they could have been created in just a bit more of an awesome way. But maybe I'm just a longtime DD fan who's putting a little too much thought into it? I'd still say go buy the issue and enjoy it.
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Daredevil: Cage Match #1
May 25, 2010
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It's a simple issue and an enjoyable one. It stands alone and I know I'll reread it plenty of times in the future. It's almost a guilty pleasure and with the constant sadness that Matt Murdock gets put through it's kind of nice just to step to the side and have one nice moment where the weight of the world wasn't on his shoulders. We get to have some fun with our scarlet swashbuckler and I think it's nice that a character get treated with some diversity from time to time. Pick this one up; if you like the idea that comic characters can still sometimes be used for fun then this oneshot is right up an alley in your own Hell's Kitchen.
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Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War #1 |
Jun 15, 2010
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I don't profess to say that this comic is perfect, by no means does it reach that feat, but I don't think a Deadpool comic would ever be perfect in my eyes. It's a hangover comic, the equivalent of watching bad action movies when you're too lazy or too young to appreciate something better. Swierczynski and Pearson ensure that Deadpool, and friends, hit all the right buttons to give you an old school explodapalooza blockbuster just like you want. Have a look, see if I'm wrong.
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Detective Comics |
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Detective Comics #873
January 28, 2011
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This is a good and smart comic and the world always needs more of these. My major issues are with pacing. It feels a little rushed in parts and Guiborg would have benefitted from a bit more fleshing out before he hulked out. I finally dig on Jock's art in this issue, his work represents that stark 70s vibe I'm feeling from the tone on the Gotham night air. This is a good start to Snyder's run, almost like a mission statement and I am hooked to see what comes next.
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Detective Comics #874
February 26, 2011
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What I read was decent but it's hard to judge an issue by the opening act. I'm sure it all comes together but what I have so far is fun but doesn't feel like I can't miss it. Francavilla does a very pretty doublepage splash that uses some design to bring the Bat into the fight, but the overall tale is fun yet not exemplary. But, again, perhaps the last half of the issue capitalises on it all and wraps it together...
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Fantastic Four #587 |
Jan 28, 2011
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This one also just scrapes into this category. The Reed aspect is the weakest but I am digging Sue and while Johnny and Ben have left me a little flat lately this send off is quite well put together and shouldn't be ignored. I think the next issue, as they all soak in the mourning of this hero lost, will be interesting but then the relaunch of
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However, Last Issue Was Just A Big Conversation Between Wee Hughie And Annie And That Was Very Good. #1 |
Dec 18, 2010
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Might be hard to skim through all the pages with the amount of text and dialogue on offer but otherwise this entire mini has felt superfluous to me, sadly. I'm just waiting it out to be over. I'm sure the last issue will offer something important and I've invested far too much to miss it.
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I Love Me A Good Conan Comic #1 |
Feb 26, 2011
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I don't recommend an issue on the art alone but this issue must be looked at. Go out, buy it, and be in awe of the great art you have just delivered unto yourself.
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I Really Wasn't Sure I Would #1 |
Mar 05, 2011
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This isn't a superhero story, this is a story with very focused individuals who know how to hurt each other. The art is pretty amazing in places but the story does match up to it. This comic is building a myth and it might just be something special.
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I Think This Might Just Be The Best Comic Being Produced Right Now #1 |
Mar 12, 2011
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This is the book of the week, and I'm making an early call of book of the year. Kirkman isn't really repeating anything in this comic and his characters continue to shine on each page. The best part is, if you're a zombiephile, you put yourself into this position and see what you'd do and think. Simply amazing fiction that rings so scarily true.
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Insurrection V3.6 #1 |
Mar 12, 2011
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That rating sounds so harsh but there's really nothing to see here. Posturing politics and small moments that won't make you want to come back.
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Invincible Iron Man Annual #1 |
Jul 02, 2010
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Either way that you take this issue in I think it's pretty good value. It's 3 issue's worth of content for the price of one and a half issues, roughly. That's pretty good and not only is it quantity but it is also a pretty high standard of quality. I hope Di Giandomenico continues to get plenty of work as I always seem to love his style. And I hope people enjoy the redefinition of the Mandarin for this new age. This one time of a floppy can be your one stop shop for the definitive history of the man with the rings. And much like a good movie, I think this'll work for repeated viewings.
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It's A Bunch Of Fan Favourites Who Never Quite Manage To Carry Their Own Title. Even Together, Can T #1 |
Dec 06, 2010
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This comic is good. Each page is filled with character and dialogue, the writing and the art are not lazy and both are exceptionally enjoyable. There are enough good character on show here that surely one or two tickle your fancy. If so, then jump on board and find out the tale before it gets spoiled for you.
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It's A Comic That Isn't Perfect But It's Just Damn Fun #1 |
Mar 05, 2011
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This is a great introduction that I feel will become a title that may only get better. If you're looking for the next big thing from Image you have just found it. Buy it, soak it in with a snifter of grandpa's cough medicine, and thank me later.
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It's Also Interesting As The Silver Surfer Wanders The Skrull Planet As Galactus Devours It #1 |
Dec 18, 2010
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This series is fun, it's different, it's exciting, it's sweet. It's just about everything you want from comics and it's all in one bundle. That's not too bad at all. Even when it's not great it's never really bad, it just underwhelms in parts but that's more than made up for when it is brilliantly fantastic. I hope enough people have supported this title because Marvel should definitely do more like it, so long as the talent is doing it for love and ideas not just the money.
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Las Vegas Has Been Littered With Vampire Killings But The Final Showdown Happens Off City Limits, An #1 |
Dec 06, 2010
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There are only so many great reviews you can read before you understand this comic is one of the best on the shelves right now. It is a testament to the entire creative team that there hasn't been a bad issue yet, there's barely been an issue that wasn't brilliant. This is the sort of comic more people should be reading because those who are certainly are loving it. The second arc was easily as satisfying as the first and from the time skipping way Snyder is pacing things there's no reason he can't segue straight into something else brilliant and yet slightly different.
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New Avengers (2010) |
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New Avengers #1
June 21, 2010
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If this is the sort of comic you are after, a summer blockbuster with fun, laughs, action, and intrigue then it has to be a purchase. If you're not into that style of comic then buy something else. I already pull down other stuff like
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New Avengers #2
July 23, 2010
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It's not perfection but if you kick back and sip on a brew with this issue you'll probably be happy with a massive fight that leads our heroes into a situation that does not look completely promising. I'll wait this arc out but then I'll just say Iron Fist will be getting his own ongoing/mini from
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Osborn #3 |
Feb 14, 2011
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This issue packs a lot in, words and moments, and it's a smart comic. It's maybe plodding a little slow through the middle as we wind towards a real end but it's still a thrilling ride.
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Power Man and Iron Fist #2 |
Feb 26, 2011
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This might not be as good as the first issue but it still packs plenty in. I was let down this issue wasn't as funny as the last one, this feels more like Van Lente setting things up, but there's still plenty on offer to enjoy. However, understand this comic isn't trying to be inherently a serious and adult comic. It's certainly aiming to be good, don't mistake my words, but it's having fun at the same time. And it is succeeding in most areas.
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S.H.I.E.L.D. #6 |
Feb 20, 2011
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Hickman has built this comic more on science, and the shoulders of the titans of science, rather than actual character development. As we close on this first volume, there are far more questions to be asked than have been answered, and not in a grand LOST way. For the few moments where Stark and Richards have shown great depth, we are then served a very thin lead in Leonid and the aforementioned titans are more often used as bookmarks instead of deep studies. I like this comic, it has plenty going for it, but it's not capitalising on the promise it showed in that first issue.
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Scarlet #1 |
Jul 12, 2010
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I don't hand this verdict down much so I am in all seriousness when I dictate it here. People always complain about being given the same old thing with comics, well here's just one of your prescriptions for that particular malady. Scarlet is almost working to define itself by the barriers it can cross but it also serves up an interesting origin to a story that I am definitely on board for. One woman against the world, except it seems that she won't be alone for long and I think that will make for some interesting conflict. It might be overly talky but it still delivers a portrait of a person in full that you don't often get in one issue. I can't guarantee that this story will be for everyone but I do get the feeling this collaboration is going to prove to be important before it is finished, mark my words on that, it might just be one of Bendis' most important works and one of the many defining additions to Icon.
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Secret Avengers |
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Secret Avengers #9
January 28, 2011
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I'm just tipping this issue into this category purely because I like it. It's not a perfect issue, or series, but this arc is fun and this issue pushes our action closer to the point of the train wreck that is surely coming and it's just fun. Fun with fists and feet and elbows and lots of muscle.
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Secret Avengers #10
February 26, 2011
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Just flipping these pages will give you the overall idea of what happens here. Everything was set up and here we get it knocked down. Overall, the Secret Avengers mythos is changed but it doesn't feel like five issues worth of movement. The next oneshot will be
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Secret Warriors #25 |
Mar 05, 2011
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This is the sort of comic you will get your money's worth from. It's intriguing and interesting and there's more than enough on offer for one month's worth. It might not all be perfect but this is a large moment in the history of S.H.I.E.L.D. and you'll want to be there for it. This whole title is going to read as epic when collected in its finality but I am interested to see how the pacing feels on the last ten issues.
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Secret Warriors: Wake The Beast #1 |
Jun 01, 2010
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This series has barely had a missed step for me. It's dipping a hand into a glut of genres to paint a tapestry of storytelling that is making a tale completely epic and very dense and I really dig that. I don't mind only getting a little part of the tale each month as I know that this sort of long form story that Hickman likes to immerse himself in is a ride that I enjoy for the breaks, not despite of them. Count me in to ride with the Howling Commandos, and I hope plenty of people have enjoyed the issues of Wake The Beast, or are planning on getting the trade as soon as it hits shelves. Are you reading Secret Warriors at home? What have you thought so far about Hickman's little tangential Marvel epic? Let us know your views in the comments below.
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Skullkickers #6 |
Feb 26, 2011
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I haven't been completely won over by Skullkickers to be honest but this issue works purely because it is small doses. The characters work well as icons of themselves here and each creator brings some level of creation or pomp that works on this landscape perfectly.
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Stealth #1 |
May 07, 2010
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The story ends on a beat where I actually want to know where this is heading. I guess this is what Pilot Season is all about, I just wish this first issue was better, or cheaper, and then more people could be hooked. I don't want to have to wait 20 pages before getting something new and exciting. I guess it was all character work that had to be done, but perhaps it could have been done differently, I don't know, I'm not anywhere near as good a writer as Robert Kirkman is. Don't forget, he's done some pretty awesome stuff. I'd suggest giving this title a try if you've got the spare cash and are inclined to try new things. It's a shame that there's no guarantee that this will be the title that gets picked up from Pilot Season, but I know it gets my vote.
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The Boys |
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The Boys #51
February 20, 2011
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There's enough happening here that it's not an issue you want to miss but overall this issue ultimately comes off as yet more setting up of people, places, and events. For an arc called "Proper Preparation and Planning' that's about all we got. I suppose we haven't been lied to.
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The Boys #52
March 5, 2011
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A poor issue of The Boys is usually better than a good issue of most titles but in the end the two main conversations aren't anything new and the whole flashback is all lead in. Tune in next month for what will surely be something epic, though.
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The Boys #52
March 5, 2011
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A poor issue of The Boys is usually better than a good issue of most titles but in the end the two main conversations aren't anything new and the whole flashback is all lead in. Tune in next month for what will surely be something epic, though.
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The Demonic Fever Has Broken And While This Means It Might Be Safe Once More It Also Means They Are #1 |
Dec 06, 2010
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This issue is just a case of everyone looking out rain soaked windows and wondering where their old friend has gone. It's a settling issue, no story, but also barely any emotion. Just a bunch of mild set ups to chase down in the future. It doesn't stand on it's own and as a coda it doesn't pack any teeth.
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The First Issue Was Good, Interesting, Had A Nice Hook - But It Was Always Going To Need A Little So #1 |
Mar 12, 2011
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It's not a bad comic, it's just superfluous. I hate having my time wasted so this comic needs to bite into the next mouthful and start chewing. Feel free to peruse this one for some trademark Ennis swearing and smuttiness but don't expect any classic moments.
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The Overall Series Hasn't Been Great, To Be Honest, I Feel Like Not Much Has Really Happened, But Th #1 |
Mar 05, 2011
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This issue is still brilliant, I won't hear anything else. It's a comment on these kinds of comics but only tied up in a more pointed commentary of the lead character. Brubaker isn't navel gazing about what it's all about, he's working the character and narrative first and that's how it should always be. The art looks good and the final sequence feels like
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The Writing Feels A Hack Job On Most Pages, The Art Is Inconsistent, And The Entire Vibe Of The Tale #1 |
Dec 06, 2010
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I would say Avoid It but there's no way you can read the whole of the event and not the final chapter, and if you haven't read anything else then there's no reason for you to pick up part 5 of a thirty piece puzzle. Shadowland has been a lazy and thankless event but this nowhere more evident than in its conclusion. Characters wander scenes for absolutely no reason if you don't believe me then pick any of the many cameos and tell me how they impacted this tale? The most telling aspect of this entire event comes in the back matter as Joe Quesada discusses how "with Shadowland, we wanted to wipe the slate clean." It feels like a reset of a character and not a satisfying one.
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They Tried To Escape And Crossbones Killed A Cop, So Luke Cage Is Off On Avengers Business And Every #1 |
Dec 18, 2010
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This issue is a good oneshot, and very enjoyable, but it doesn't feel like anything you absolutely must read. It's fun and it's thin and it's a good little back story but it doesn't push too much forward. Perhaps Parker will use this origin later on for some reason, and it would be cool if he could tie it in, but overall this issue is solid but not perfect. Definitely check it out, though.
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This Book, As A Whole, Is Pleasing Me Greatly #1 |
Feb 26, 2011
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This comic comes off as smart but more so it is fun. It's gone above fanfic and really found its own place with what it's trying to do. This issue is well put together and ends with the last second before it all descends into madness.
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This Comic Isn't Perfect - I Find So Few Are From The Big Two - But It Is Damn Fine #1 |
Mar 12, 2011
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Not a perfect comic, but as far as debut issues go this one is right up there. The back matter informs me this is the 90th Venom comic, and that scares me, but maybe they won't do the whole renumbering thing, right? Anyway, before we count our chickens let's just enjoy the new comic that delivers spyfu in pounds and a tone that's not like much else in the stable Marvel U titles.
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Thunderbolts (2006) |
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Thunderbolts #152
January 28, 2011
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This is a simple and fun comic. It doesn't warrant further study, I don't think there's any hidden subtext, but you won't walk away feeling ripped off. This is an issue where you can switch your 'thinking brain' off and just turn on your 'hell yeah brain'. You will enjoy the ride.
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Thunderbolts #153
February 20, 2011
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This comic isn't getting up because it's a perfect rendition of sequential art, or that it propels the medium forward in artistic leaps and bounds, no, Thunderbolts is a comic you should buy because you will enjoy yourself on every page. There's no slow time for you to wonder if you should drop the book. That's good comics.
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Toy Story #1 |
Feb 04, 2010
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Its an issue that sets up a great little story idea which I would have loved as a little lad, and if I had a 12 year old son I would buy this for him, absolutely. There are not enough fun books for our kids but this one does its best to lift the game for our next generation of readers. In fact, if you do buy this for a little one please let us know what they thought in the comments below.
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Ultimate Comics Captain America |
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Ultimate Comics Captain America #3
March 5, 2011
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This issue is brutal fun and the intensity is palpable. The aspect of truth of purpose and purity of focus is well played in this issue but in the end it's just still feeling too thin. This trade will end up an interesting little read and this issue will be the part where it really picks up.
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Umbrella Academy - Apocalypse Suit #1 |
Jun 03, 2010
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Quite honestly, when you stand back and look at this series it really is quite a thing to behold. It's got great characters, it's not tied into any continuity, you get plenty of ideas and if you don't mind a comic that thinks it is pretty smart and tries more than you normally get in the one mini then you should be pretty happy with this series. I really did enjoy the entire concept and how it was pulled together.
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Uncanny X-Force #5 |
Feb 20, 2011
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This comic is good, but it's a tease. There's a few good concepts dropped, and it's definitely leading into more, and the fights all satisfy on their own, but it doesn't quite feel like an issue to stand alone something I feel every issue should be able to do to some degree. This is inventive fun that feels more subversive, even with just a straight up fight issue, than most Xbooks.
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We Get The Swamp Creature's Origin But Also A Definition Of Exactly What His Current Status Quo Is #1 |
Mar 05, 2011
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As always, this title is something you should be picking up whenever it ships. Parker is doing his best to make nearly every issue accessible and the arcs are short. This issue works completely on its own but it also sets up what comes next with one of my favourite panels of the week right at the end. That pledge, of ManThing and another mystical character, is something I want to buy. Roll on next month!
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What I Will Say Is, This Is The Funeral From Last Month's Death #1 |
Feb 26, 2011
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This is the best issue of this week, easily, and it's so strong that I might even pick up
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What If Venom Possessed Deadpool? #1 |
Feb 20, 2011
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You just don't get much like this on the stands anymore; stupid, puerile, hilarious. Remender makes every page work and you'll be stuck to the page because there's plenty to soak up. If you can't laugh at this then you're probably taking the Big Two too seriously. In the immortal words of Eddie Murphy, "have a Coke and a smile, and shut the #*%# up."
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What If Venom Possessed Deadpool? One-shot #1 |
Feb 20, 2011
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You just don't get much like this on the stands anymore; stupid, puerile, hilarious. Remender makes every page work and you'll be stuck to the page because there's plenty to soak up. If you can't laugh at this then you're probably taking the Big Two too seriously. In the immortal words of Eddie Murphy, "have a Coke and a smile, and shut the #*%# up."
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Who Is Jake Ellis? Is A Spy Tale With A Weird Supernatural Or Sci-fi Element #1 |
Feb 26, 2011
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The story is intriguing, the characters different and well played, and the execution is damn fine. This is one of the best comics shipping right now that I worry many are missing. It's only a short mini from Image so pick up the first two issues and thank me later. Seriously.
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Widowmaker #4 |
Feb 14, 2011
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It might feel generic at times but overall this comic has been fun. It didn't need to be more expensive, and probably didn't need to be its own mini, but it's still been fun all the same. The problem is, if you missed it you wouldn't be missing much. It has that problem that it doesn't affect much else so it doesn't 'count' so many will pass over the trade and they'll be missing some fun spy fu.
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