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Tag Archives: MarvelNOW
Uncanny Avengers #18 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 3.5/5 – The surprises and the unexpected keep on coming. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Since it’s launch, I’ve been a big fan of the Uncanny Avengers title. There have been multiple “Wow” moments throughout the … Continue reading
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Tagged All-New MarvelNOW, Avengers, comic books, comics, Daniel Acuna, Marvel Comics, MarvelNOW, Rick Remender, Uncanny Avengers
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Punisher (2014) #3 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 4/5 – Frank Castle punishing LA continues to impress. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Chris Stark. Whenever a new Punisher series starts, I am always skeptical. After all, how many times can you just have the Punisher going … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Edmondson, Gerads, Marvel, MarvelNOW, Punisher
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All-New Ghost Rider #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – A different spin on the classic character. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Chris Stark. Every few years, it seems Marvel tries to pull our a Ghost Rider comic. Sometimes they succeed and sometimes they fail. But with each series, … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Felipe Smith, Ghost Rider, Marvel, MarvelNOW, Tradd Moore
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Iron Man #23 (Marvel)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Malekith + Mandarin = TROUBLE! by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. Another case of a “variant cover success story”. I only picked up this book because I liked the “animal variant” cover (seen above) AND my Local Comic … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Iron Man, Kieron Gillen, Like Ross, Malekith, Mandarin, Marvel, MarvelNOW
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Moon Knight (2014) #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 5/5 – Time to once again moon over Moon Knight. by guest reviewer Kevyn Knox. Warren Ellis, the man who gave us Planetary and Transmetropolitan, as well as giving a boost to such established comics like Stormwatch and Excalibur, … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire, Marvel, Marvel Comics, MarvelNOW, Moon Knight, Warren Ellis
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Magneto #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5- A villainous fight for mutant rights. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Gilad Levin. Magneto is a very hit or miss character. The one thing I liked about the story is that Bunn managed to keep Magneto as an antagonist in … Continue reading
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
X-Force (2014) #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Great jumping on point for X-Force. by guest reviewers 2ComicNerds. Watch the guys on video for their detailed thoughts on X-Force #1, but beware: there are spoiler-y details of what occurs in the issue. Reviewed by: 2ComicNerds … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Marvel, MarvelNOW, Rock-He Kim, Simon Spurrier, X-Force
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Winter Soldier: The Bitter March #1 (Marvel)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Stellar Espionage Action in 1966. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. I will never say never again. I’d previously been of the opinion that while I was a great fan of Rick Remender’s creator-owned comics (Fear Agent, Strange … Continue reading
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Tagged Marvel, MarvelNOW, Rick Remender, Roland Boschi, The Bitter March, Winter Soldier
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X-Men #10.NOW (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5 – Too Heavy To Fly. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Hank Johnson. I have been generally unimpressed of the reincarnation of adjective less X-men series (otherwise known as X-men, Volume 3). The series has been up and down with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Wood, Clay Mann, comic book, comics, Johnson, Kris Anka, Marvel, MarvelNOW, X-Men
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