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Tag Archives: Grant Morrison
FCBD 2016: Costumed Heroes & Anti-Heroes
I was not allowed to talk about the Marvel books until their official release date, FCBD May 7th, so the Gold book from Marvel (Civil War II/Avengers) had to wait until today instead of getting reviewed along with the other … Continue reading
Posted in 1First Comics, 2000 AD, Devil's Due, Graphic India, Hermes Press, Marvel, New England Comics
Tagged 18 Days, 1First Comics, 2000 AD, Avatarex, Avengers, Captain America, Civil War II, Devil's Due, Eric Powell, Grant Morrison, Graphic India, Hermes Press, Jim Aparo, Judge Dredd, Marvel Comics, Mercy Sparx, New England Comics, Public Relations, Spider-Man, Squarriors, Strontium Dog, The Badger, The Phantom, The Tick, The Wasp
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The Multiversity: Mastermen #1 (DC)
Rating: 3.5/5 – A Much Too Quick Visit to Earth-10. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. I’ve reviewed a few of the Multiversity books and have found the majority of them to be fantastic. Grant Morrison is taking us through … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged comic books, comics, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Jim Lee, Multiversity: Mastermen, Scott Williams, Superman
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Nameless #1 (Image)
Rating: 3/5 – You May Need a Web-Site to Help You Understand this Story. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. For every Grant Morrison Justice League of America or All Star Superman, there’s also the Invisibles and Seaguy. There’s plenty … Continue reading
Posted in Image
Tagged Chris Burnham, comic books, comics, Grant Morrison, Image, Nameless
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The Multiversity Guidebook #1 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – An Essential Tour of the Multiverse for DC Fans. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas “And so begins all things…with a Flash”. It’s a small sentence with great meaning uttered by Kamandi right before an Omac reads … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged comic books, comics, Crisis, DC, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Marcus To, Multiversity, Paulo Siqueira, The Multiversity Guidebook
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All-New Miracleman Annual #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Solid Stories But I Was Hoping For More. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. The first of the two stories in this annual was written by Grant Morrison back in 1984 for Warrior magazine in the UK, the … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Grant Morrison, Joe Quesada, Marvel, Mike Allred, Miracleman
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Multiversity: Thunderworld Adventures (DC)
Rating: 4/5 – A Captain Marvel Story Worthy of the Golden Age. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Gabe Bustamantez. This issue is all about Captain Marvel, or Shazam as he is called in the New 52. A character that has a very … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged Cameron Stewart, Captain Marvel, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Legion of Monsters, Marvel Family, Multiversity, Shazam, Thunderworld
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Annihilator #1 (Legendary)
Rating: 3.5/5 – A Good ‘Wait For the Trade’ story. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. I like a lot of what Grant Morrison has written over the years, really love some of it, and don’t care for some of it … Continue reading
Posted in Legendary
Tagged comic book, comics, Frazer Irving, Grant Morrison, Legendary Comics, Sci-Fi
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Multiversity #1 (DC Comics)
CREDIT: DC Comics Rating: 4.5/5 – A Fascinating Journey That Leaves the Reader With More Questions Than Answers. by ComicSpectrum Reviewer Shawn Hoklas. To say there’s a lot going on within the first issue of Multiversity is an understatement. Typical … Continue reading
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Tagged comic books, comics, Crisis, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Justice League, Multiversity
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Batman Incorporated #12 (DC)
Rating: 4/5 – Still a fun ride After last month’s one off story written by regular Artist Chris Burnham, we are back on track with Grant Morrison at the helm and continuing his Leviathan story. When last we left, Batman … Continue reading
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Tagged Batman Incorprated, Chris Burnham, DC, DC Comics, Grant Morrison
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