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0 Marvel, Reviews Uncanny X-Men #19.NOW By Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo & Tim Townsend This issue of Uncanny X-Men seems like a continuation of issue #17 with issue #18 being…
0 Marvel, Reviews Nova #15 By Gerry Duggan and David Baldeon Issue 15 of Nova continues Sam Alexander’s journey through space with Beta Ray Bill on the hunt for the pirate Skaarn….
0 Marvel, Reviews Daredevil #1 By Mark Waid, Chris Samnee & Javier Rodriguez Coming from someone who has read a lot of number ones, relaunch number ones, fake number ones…
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1 Marvel, Reviews Fantastic Four #2 By James Robinson & Leonard Kirk Robinson’s first Fantastic Four issue had a lot going for it. It also felt awkward. This was primarily because…
0 Marvel, Reviews All-New X-Men #24 By Brian Michael Bendis, Stuart Immonen & Wade Von Grawbadger This issue of All-New X-Men marks the fifth part of the Trial of Jean Grey…
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