0 Marvel, Reviews Fantastic Four #4 By James Robinson & Leonard Kirk We have mentioned in previous reviews that Robinson’s Fantastic Four is a slow burn. Issue #4 is where this…
0 Marvel, Reviews Wolverine #6 By Paul Cornell, Gerardo Sandoval and David Curiel Anybody who is currently reading Wolverine knows that this is the title that is leading up to…
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0 Marvel, Reviews Cyclops #1 By Greg Rucka, Russell Dauterman and Chris Sotomayor Every young kid or teenager at one point or another has wanted to grow up to be…
0 Marvel, Reviews Original Sin #1 By Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato Jason Aaron is a great writer but this is definitely not an example of his best work. The more…
0 Marvel, Reviews Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #1 Even though this is a number one, Bendis and Marquez have just picked up where things have left off and the quality has not dropped one bit.
0 Marvel, Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man #1.1 By Dan Slott and Ramon Perez Marvel sure is milking the Spider-Man hype. That’s is necessarily a bad thing, though. As long as the material…
0 Marvel, Reviews The Punisher #5 By Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads What Nathan Edmondson has being doing with his own corner of the Marvel universe has been highly entertaining. Between…
0 Marvel, Reviews Magneto #3 By Cullen Bunn, Gabriel Hernandez Walta & Jordie Bellaire Magneto continues his hardcore quest for vengeance in issue #3, as he again strikes out at…