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Review: Fantastic Four #600
Caution – SPOILER ALERT – it isn’t possible to talk about this issue without revealing a spoiler. Don’t read any further if you want to be surprised. Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artists: Steve Epting, Carmine
Read More »Review: Marvel – Point One
Writers: Ed Brubaker, Jeph Loeb, David Lapham, Chris Yost, Fred Van Lente, Matt Fraction, and Brian Michael Bendis Artists: Javier Pulido, Ed McGuinness, Roberto de la Torre, Ryan Stegman, Salvador Larroca, Terry Dodson, and
Read More »Google+ brand pages have arrived for businesses
Google+ just enabled the capability for businesses and other non-human entities to have brand pages. Here are a few of the ones that have caught my interest:
Read More »Review: Fear Itself #7
Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Stuart Immonen Price: $4.99 I really thought X-Men: Schism would be the worst event book of the year, but then the final issue of Fear Itself #7 came out. Warning:
Read More »Review: Avengers #17
Writer: Brian Bendis Artist: John Romita JR Price: $3.99 I’ve got to give Marvel credit for having some gall and charging $3.99 for this book. There are 21 pages of story, six of which
Read More »Review: Ultimate Comics Spider-man
Although the character made his first appearance two months ago in Ultimate Fallout, today was his first title issue. Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-man that ran for about ten years with Peter Parker as the alter-ego
Read More »Reading Captain America – Part 2: Avengers #4
Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Jack Kirby In part 1, I reviewed the first appearance of Captain America. That title continued in publication for more than a decade. But comics changed after World War II. Superheroes
Read More »Reading Captain America – Part 1: Prologue
One of the longterm goals of my comic collecting was to complete the run of Captain America comics. The WWII issues remain outside my wallet’s capabilities, but a few months ago I acquired a
Read More »Review: Iron Man 2
No one else can ever play Iron Man – Robert Downey Jr. owns the role and owns this film. That is an accomplishment considering the talent stacked up in Iron Man 2: Mickey Rourke,
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