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Tag Archives: Humberto Ramos
Champions #9 (Marvel)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Viv Vision hits the West Coast. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell Issue 9 of the Champions hones in on one character specifically, Viv Vision. Though all the young heroes on the team have a rather interesting backstory, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amadeus Cho, Champions, comics, Cyclops, Humberto Ramos, Mark Waid, Marvel, Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Nova, Viv Vision
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Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3.5/5 – An Annual that’s Fun but not Required Reading. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. For at least the past five to ten years, super-hero annuals have unfortunately become unnecessary and quite often uneventful reading. While offering more … Continue reading
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Tagged Christos Gage, Cloak and Dagger, Humberto Ramos, James Asmus, Marvel, Spider-Man, Wayne Brady
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Champions #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 5/5 – It’s about time… #Champions by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell With the release of the first issue of Champions a new revolution has begun. Teenage heroes in the Marvel Universe are fed up with taking orders from veteran … Continue reading
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Tagged Champions, comics, Humberto Ramos, Mark Waid, Marvel, Ms. Marvel, Nova
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Extraordinary X-Men #5 (Marvel)
Rating: 5/5 – An Extraordinarily Solid X-Series. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Brunell With Secret Wars at an end it’s now time to start reading those Marvel titles of the aftermath. Personally, I read ahead. I felt like everything I read … Continue reading
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Tagged Colossus, comics, Extraordinary X-Men, Humberto Ramos, Jean Grey, Jeff Lemire, Magik, Marvel, Mr. Sinister, Old Man Logan, Storm, X-Men
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Amazing Spider-Man #5 (Marvel)
CREDIT:Marvel Comics Rating: 3.5/5 – Light on the Original Sin, But Fun Overall. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. A lot of people get irked when their favorite comic title gets dragged into a publisher’s big event with a crossover issue. … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Cat, comic book, comics, Dan Slott, Electro, Humberto Ramos, Marvel, Original Sin, Silk, Spider-Man
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Superior Spider-Man #24 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Doctor Octopus is still the Superior…Venom? Superior Spider-Man number twenty-four sets the stage for next months conclusion of the Darkest Hours storyline, which will then lead into the big and rumored start of the end of Doc … Continue reading
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Tagged Christos Gage, comic books, comics, Dan Slott, Darkest Hours, Dr. Octopus, Humberto Ramos, Marvel, Superior Spider-Man
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Superior Spider-Man #15 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – It doesn’t look as though Peter will return soon, and that’s ok! Issue fifteen of Superior Spider-Man focuses more on the Hobgoblin than on Spider-Man…and that’s ok. It’s still another strong issue in what has been a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dan Slott, Doc Ock, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Hobgoblin, Humberto Ramos, Marvel, Superior Spider-Man
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Superior Spider-Man #14 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Continuing Doc Ock’s reign of “heroism” In his ongoing quest to become the Superior Spider-Man, Doc Ock continues to do things beyond anything Peter Parker ever did. This issue has our hero taking down the Kingpin of … Continue reading