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Tag Archives: James Robinson
Cable #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – A Disorienting, but Fun, Trip Through Time. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Cable number one doesn’t waste any time before throwing you right into the thick of things. Cable is jumping back into time, into the … Continue reading
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Tagged Cable, Carlos Pacheco, comic books, comics, James Robinson, Jesus Aburtov, Marvel Comics
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CAPSULE REVIEWS: Nick Fury #1 & Black Bolt #1 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics This time around I’m going to try a new format where I combine a couple of brief reviews into a single post. As with all opinions of artistic offerings, your mileage may vary. Nick Fury #1 Rating: … Continue reading
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Tagged Aco, Black Bolt, Christian Ward, comics, Inhumans, James Robinson, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Saladin Ahmed, SHIELD
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Scarlet Witch #9 (Marvel)
Rating: 5/5 – A Defining Moment Between Siblings Wanda & Pietro. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall I reviewed issue #1 of Scarlet Witch last December and it got a 5/5 then too, with a great story by James Robinson & … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War II, James Robinson, Joelle Jones, Pietro Maximoff, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Wanda Maximoff
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Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Great Stories and Art, but You’ll Pay For It. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Doctor Strange: The Last Days of Magic is a one-shot that ties directly into the current story line taking place in the … Continue reading
Star Wars Special: C-3PO #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Threepio’s Missing Arm is Finally Explained! By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. It’s been a while since we first heard the news of Marvel telling the story of just how C-3PO lost his gold arm. Fans first … Continue reading
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Tagged C-3PO, comic books, comics, droids, James Robinson, Marvel, Star Wars, Star Wars Special: C-3PO, Tony Harris
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Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Most Enjoyable When it’s at its Most Simple. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. When you get a book that’s titled Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, you kind of expect it to be a fun and … Continue reading
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Tagged Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, Battleworld, comic books, comics, James Robinson, Marvel, Ron Garney, Secret Wars, Steve Pugh
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Fantastic Four #645 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Bidding Farewell to the World’s Greatest Comic Magazine by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo My first experience with the Fantastic Four was my first experience with comics. As an adolescent perusing the book section at the local Costco, … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantastic Four, Human Torch, Invisible Woman, James Robinson, Karl Kesel, Leonard Kirk, Marvel, Mister Fantastic, Thing
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Fantastic Four #13 (Marvel)
Rating: 4.5/5- The FF are back in blue and stronger than ever! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Gabe Bustamantez. The Fantastic Four have always been the cornerstone of the Marvel Universe. They were the first comic book to usher in the Silver … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantastic Four, FF, Heroes Reborn, James Robinson, Karel Kesel, Leonard Kirk, Marvel Comics
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Fantastic Four (2014) #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – A fantastic start for a new series. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Gilad Levin. James Robinson proved that he can write great team books with Earth Two at DC. So naturally, Fantastic Four is right in his wheelhouse and … Continue reading