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Review: DEATH OF X #3

Review: DEATH OF X #3

DEATH OF X #3 Written by Charles Soule and Jeff Lemire Art by Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Jay Leisten, Morry Hollowell, Jason Keith, Wil Quintana, Matt Milla, and Andrew Crossley Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: November 2, 2016 Alright, I’m in now. I’ll admit that, up to this issue, I’ve been on the fence

Review: UNCANNY INHUMANS #4

UNCANNY INHUMANS #4 Written by Charles Soule Art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, Sunny Gho Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: January 20, 2016 Oh, Ahura. You’re going to be a fun one, aren’t you? Charles Soule closes out the Royal Family’s hunt for Black Bolt and Medusa’s son that has kicked off the Uncanny

Review: UNCANNY INHUMANS #1

UNCANNY INHUMANS #1 Written by Charles Soule Art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, and Sunny Gho Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: October 21, 2015 The Inhumans are a group of Marvel characters who have played second fiddle to humans (such as the Avengers) and mutants (such as the X-Men) for decades. Since 2013, Marvel

Review: UNCANNY INHUMANS #0

UNCANNY INHUMANS #0 Written by Charles Soule and Ryan Stegman Art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, Justin Ponsor, Clayton Cowles, Ryan Lee, and James Campbell Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: April 1, 2015 This new series ties into the elaborate world Charles Soule has been building in the pages of Inhuman. New Inhumans, or NuHumans,

Review: FOREVER EVIL: A.R.G.U.S. #2

FOREVER EVIL: A.R.G.U.S. #2 Written by Sterling Gates Art by Neil Edwards, Jason Paz, and Jay Leisten Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 27, 2013 The agents of A.R.G.U.S. are beset from all directions as the ramifications of Forever Evil are felt on the ground — and in the White House! Steve Trevor needs to

Review: BATWOMAN #25

BATWOMAN #25 Written by Marc Andreyko Art by Trevor McCarthy, Andrea Mutti, Jim Fern, Pat Olliffe, Jay Leisten, Tom Nguyen Published by DC Comics Release date: November 20, 2013 It’s the re-imagining of some classic first meetings and family background in the debut issue of Marc Andreyko taking the helm of Batwoman.  With a last

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