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Deadpool vs. X-Force #3 |
Aug 25, 2014
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Deadpool vs. X-Force #4 |
Sep 09, 2014
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He has the banter and action down pat. With a few more issues there is no telling what this guy could do.
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Armor Hunters #3 |
Aug 18, 2014
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The book moves a great pace, Robert Venditti's writing makes these events seem like they are happening naturally and organically. Nothing feels forced or overdone. There's nothing predictable about this book.
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Black Widow #9 |
Aug 08, 2014
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This is one of those issues that you just have to pick up. This series is a great insight into what goes on in the Marvel U behind the fancy intergalactic battles and gods fighting gods. It's gritty, beautiful, and serious. This is slowly making Edmondson and Noto a duo to watch out for.
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Deadpool #33 |
Aug 18, 2014
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Duggan and Posehn are fantastic storytellers and have been telling stories that really take a toll on Wade. He's not jumping from mission to mission. There's connections between all of them.
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Deadpool #40 |
Jan 18, 2015
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All in all, it's a nice change of pace from the stuff we have seen so far. The creativity of the team is just fantastic.
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Black Market #2 |
Aug 25, 2014
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Street Fighter X G.I. JOE #2 |
Apr 04, 2016
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So while all this is fine and dandy, it is a tad repetitive. Fight 1, fight 2, fight 40987".. It feels more like a Street Fighter arcade edition story with a few G.I.Joe character thrown in as game exclusive characters. I'm still enjoying the series, but I hope they mix it up and give it a little more meat.
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Green Lantern #34 |
Aug 11, 2014
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This issue feels like a filler, once that is a little forced. Ok, so it also serves as a segue into the next arc but most of it still feels a little bland. Simon Baz is essentially a cameo in this. Hal has some nice scenes so it isn't all bad.
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