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Tag Archives: Nova
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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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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Nova #10 (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5 – A Series that Lacks Direction. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Nova number ten takes us out of the Civil War II storyline and back into what’s been “normal” for the young Nova, Sam Alexander. After reading … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil War II, comic books, comics, Marvel, Nova, Sam Alexander, Sean Ryan
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Guardians of the Galaxy #18 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Finally Answering Years Old Questions. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Since the Thanos Imperative came out in 2010, fans have been wondering just how Star Lord, Nova and Thanos survived the Cancerverse. At the end of that … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Michael Bendis, comic books, comics, Ed McGuiness, Guardians of the Galaxy, Mark Farmer, Marvel, Nova, Thanos
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Uncanny X-Men Special #1 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 3.5/5 – Decent Storytelling, Poor Marketing. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Uncanny X-Men Special number one is the first part of a three part series titled No End In Sight. Although you wouldn’t know it know … Continue reading
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Tagged comic books, comics, Iron Man, Nova, Ron Ackins, Sean Ryan, Uncanny X-Men Special, X-Men
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Original Sin #0 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 4.5/5 – A great, but not required read leading into Marvel’s next event. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Original Sin is the upcoming event from Marvel Comics that will tell the story of “Who killed the … Continue reading
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Tagged comic books, comics, Jim Cheung, Justin Ponsor, Mark Morales, Mark Waid, Marvel Comics, Nova, Original Sin, Watcher
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Nova #14 (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5 – Feels lighter and all ages, in both story and art. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Nova number fourteen continues the storyline where Nova, and the welcomed Beta Ray Bill go after the slave trading and deceiving Captain … Continue reading
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Tagged Beta Ray Bill, comic books, comics, David Baldeon, Gerry Duggan, Marvel Comics, Nova
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Nova #11 (Marvel)
Rating: 1/5 – Nova battles the evil plot holes! Nova #11 is a prime example of how NOT to write a story. The new Nova series just hit its low point. First and most of all, the writing is just … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Gerry Duggan, Marvel, MarvelNOW, Nova, Paco Medina
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Nova #8 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – A fresh new hero in the Marvel Universe. I’ve really enjoyed Nova since it launched earlier this year under the creative team of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness. Since they’ve left, although the pace of the series … Continue reading
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Tagged Corvius Glaive, David Curiel, Infinity, Marvel, Nova, Paco Medina, Proxima Midnight, Sam Alexander, Thanos, Zeb Wells
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