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Review: RUNAWAYS #3

Review: RUNAWAYS #3

RUNAWAYS #3 Written by Rainbow Rowell Art by Kris Anka, Matthew Wilson, and Joe Caramagna Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: November 8, 2017 The Runaways was a group that formed more by happenstance than intent. Like the recap page says in this current series, the six teens who comprised the original group were escaping

Review: RUNAWAYS #2

RUNAWAYS #2 Written by Rainbow Rowell Art by Kris Anka, Matthew Wilson, and Joe Caramagna Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: October 11, 2017 Gert Yorkes and Chase Stein are one of the great romances of comics. When news hit that the Runaways franchise was being rebooted with the original team members, fans of the

Review: MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #18

MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #18 Written by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder Art by Natacha Bustos and Tamra Bonvillain Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: April 26, 2017 Lunella Lafayette has one of the most fun premises of all Marvel characters: a nine-year-old genius who happens to be the smartest person in the world

Review: SPIDER-WOMAN #15

SPIDER-WOMAN #15 Written by Dennis Hopeless Art by Veronica Fish and Rachelle Rosenberg Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: January 25, 2017 Jessica Drew has been through a lot recently: she’s adjusting to being a new mom, found out her good friend Bruce Banner was killed by her ex-boyfriend Clint Barton, and is at odds

Review: SILK #14

SILK #14 Written by Robbie Thompson Art by Irene Strychalski and Ian Herring Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: November 16, 2016 Silk kicks off a new storyline, welcomes a new artist, and takes Cindy to a new city: San Francisco. Everything about this issue feels exciting and reinvigorated while maintaining the personality of each character.

Review: ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #12

ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #12 Written by Tom Taylor Art by Ig Guara, Walden Wong, and Michael Garland Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: September 21, 2016 One of the highlights of comics in 2016 has been Laura Kinney and her younger clone whom she’s taken in like a sister, Gabby. They’ve survived everything from killer invasive

Review: SPIDER-WOMAN #10

SPIDER-WOMAN #10 Written by Dennis Hopeless Art by Javier Rodriguez, Veronica Fish, and Rachelle Rosenberg Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: August 17, 2016 Jessica Drew has been pulled into the Civil War event that is currently dividing Marvel’s heroes. She didn’t want to take sides in this conflict, but Captain Marvel asked her to investigate

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