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Comic Book Review: X-Men Gold #26

The heart warms that this relationship between Kitty and Peter could finally happen. That is of course despite the fact that Marvel has the tendency to mishandle marriages often. There aren’t many that will happen and eit...

Comic Book Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #26

With the threat established through Drakkon’s actions and beyond, sense of urgency putting everyone on high alert, and the world still turning for the Rangers who still have lives to live, Shattered Grid so far is off to ...


Comic Book Review: Super Sons #15

Its new story arc time for the Super Sons. With every new story arc there’s no telling what these two kids will get themselves into when there’s been no limitation to where their adventures take them. It was interes...



Comic Book Review: Suicide Squad #39

The Wall is what happens when you take that step further towards absolute power over enemies foreign and within. It was a great twist the way this ultimate government weapon has suddenly turned against the world he is supposed ...


Comic Book Review: Runaways #8

The first issue of the new story arc gave us a good taste of what’s to come from the rest of this series. With the band back together, the big question was where they go next. Some of them had one year too many between th...

Comic Book Review: Avengers #687

The end of one terror would only bring the start of another through the events of Avengers #686. It is a great feeling to say that this is not one of those times where you can see the finish line before you get there. This stor...




Comic Book Review: Cyborg #21

I was feeling two things when seeing that a new issue of Cyborg was coming out this week. First I was shocked since we went so long since the last issue. It was easy to forget what happened in that issue and the idea almost san...

Comic Book Review: Dejah Thoris #3

It took some time to allow the events of the second issue to sink in, and with that time there was a greater appreciation for what unfolded for Dejah and company. When this was going to be a treacherous mission from the start, ...


Comic Book Review: The Wicked & The Divine #35

Last month was all about opening our eyes to how this cycle of gods dying and returning is one big twisted game. There is still much more to discover about how this pertains to the current pantheon, but until then we bask in th...



Comic Book Review: Hit-Girl #2

Some look forward to the next issue of Kick-Ass, but for this guy it is the madness that is Hit-Girl unleashed upon Colombia. If anyone thought that this little girl would slow down without Dave, they thought wrong. As they sai...


Comic Book Review: Saga #50

Who really would have thought that this book would find its way to shelves with a 50th issue? We knew that this would be a long running story, but even then no one could have guessed how long that would actually be. This space ...

Comic Book Review: Suicide Squad #38

New story arc for Suicide Squad, but pretty much still picking up from the events of the arc before. It was sad to see how Hack was handled in the end, but part of me wants to hope that this is another moment where we can expec...




Comic Book Review: Buffy Season 11: Giles #2

While the slayer is away, the good fight never ended for Giles and those who were able to live under the radar with the rest of society. This new experience for Giles was a great time to get into what other ways he will have to...

Comic Book Review: Avengers #685

Just when things were looking up for the Avengers, the game gets flipped right on its head through two agents of chaos. On one hand you have Voyager who is not actually Voyager and playing her own game against the Grandmaster, ...


Comic Book Review: Runaways #7

Its new story arc time for these kids who are now a family again. But there’s one big question to consider before anything else. Where do they go from here? There was a purpose to them being together before. They were run...



Comic Book Review: The Mighty Thor #705

Oh boy, doesn’t it sting when you’re favorite heroes are so headstrong that not even death will stop them from fighting the good fight? In the case of Jane Foster it is hard to hate her for trying to live her life t...


Comic Book Review: Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #8

Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #7 took what could have been your average Homecoming Dance issue, and made it their own through use of the right storyline and plot points. It wasn’t about the action either, so it is wel...

Comic Book Review: Quantum & Woody #4

The misguided adventures of Quantum and Woody continue as it seems they are their own worst enemies at the moment. So many things have come between these two brothers in the past, but nothing like the bomb that was dropped on W...




Comic Book Review: Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta #34

Preparing for a war is great, but there was fear that too many issues would be spent on that and nothing significant actually happening. The previous issue proved that fear wrong, despite who had gotten caught up in a bad situa...

Comic Book Review: Super Sons #14

When you have an understanding of the life of Talia al Ghul through the events of Silencer (New Age of Heroes), its hard not to see why this mother would be back in Damian’s life, for better and for worse. This is truthfu...


Comic Book Review: Vamperonica #1

There are some things these days I will only take a chance on because I know it will be good, or will have the potential to be. Skepticism is usually at its highest when it comes to stories dealing with vampires. Which of cours...



Comic Book Review: Falcon #6

Its new story arc time for Sam Wilson, and as important as it is for a book like this to have a good first arc, the second one matters just as much in matters of momentum. I mean that was a pretty big story to start this book o...


Comic Book Review: Doctor Strange #387

I was surprised by how the first issue to this story arc turned out. As I said last time, it’s a bold move to do a tie-in story when you can’t be sure that everyone is reading the other connected story. Some creativ...

Comic Book Review: Suicide Squad #37

Suicide Squad #36 cranked the dial to ten as Hack is a woman on a mission. This isn’t the first person to have turn Belle Reve inside out, but Hack is as close as it gets when asking how wrong things can go for Waller if ...




Comic Book Review: Curse Words #12

Last month they didn’t quite get into the Hole World’s story as they led us to believe they would, but better now than later. Big wheels are also turning here, and no one is left without a stake in this madness whet...

Comic Book Review: Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story #0

Since the conclusion of the Secret Weapons mini, this was one of the stories I was longing for. Nikki’s story was nothing short of captivating for everything she had and lost through her need to become something more. So ...


Comic Book Review: Avengers #683

***Spoiler Warning*** Last week was one of the stronger issues of this Avengers weekly epic. It was a good statement to make that even with all this action, there are moments when you can really get into what makes a hero durin...



Comic Book Review: X-Men: Red #2

Boy did Jean Grey make an impression on the world. To soar to heights that have not been achieved by an X-Man yet, and just as easily fall to the aggressive attack by one of their most formidable enemies. I mean Kitty Pryde has...


Comic Book Review: Dodge City #1

Not going to lie, I wasn’t so sure how I would feel about this book. Books that center around sports/hobbies can often be hit or miss. The last book I got hyped for that was like this was all about LARPing (Live Action Ro...

Comic Book Review: Dejah Thoris #2

The story continues for Dejah Thoris who quickly found out that the world outside the palace walls aren’t forgiving. Losing one of the scientific team so early on was one heck of a way to make a statement about the world ...







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