Fearless #1 Review

Writer: Seanan McGuire, Leah Williams, and Kelly Thompson Art: Seanan McGuire, Claire Roe, Rachelle Rosenberg, Nina Vakueva, Carmen Nunez Carnero, Tamra Bonvillian, Janice Chang, and Yasmin Putri Price: $4.99 Release Date: July 24th, 2019 Thoughts before the book: Well obviously this book is geared towards women and girl power so is this book right for me? With reading Seanan’s Spider-Gwen and Amazing Nightcrawler books recently … Continue reading Fearless #1 Review

Age of Conan: Belit #5 Review And Spoilers

To be fair, Tini Howard’s Belit is a strong, engaging character and Niemcyk’s art (although not really my favorite style) has grown on me and both do a decent job of telling their chosen story. The fact it’s not really the story I wanted is just one of life’s little annoyances, isn’t it? Let’s see how it ends… Continue reading Age of Conan: Belit #5 Review And Spoilers

Doctor Strange #16 Review

The only good thing about Galactus sating his hunger in another dimension was that the Marvel Universe was safe. Well, he’s powered up and back in the Marvel Universe and all of space and time is in dreadful danger in this week’s all-new DOCTOR STRANGE #16 by Mark Waid. By the Fangs of Farallah, let’s jump into this issue! Continue reading Doctor Strange #16 Review

Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual # 1 Review

The web-spinning Arachknight finds himself out of his depth with all four of his personas in this week’s all-new SECRET WARPS: ARACHKNIGHT ANNUAL #1 by Al Ewing and Jim Zub. What will happen as his own warped universe begins colliding with another? Let’s swing into the issue and find out! Continue reading Secret Warps: Arachknight Annual # 1 Review

History of the Marvel Universe #1 Review

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Marvel Universe – in one lavishly illustrated series! From the Big Bang to the twilight of existence all in this week’s all-new HISTORY OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE #1 by Mark Waid. Let’s jump in and possibly witness the greatest tale ever told – and be prepared for some shocking revelations! Continue reading History of the Marvel Universe #1 Review

Daredevil #8 Review

Daredevil had been one of my favorite books at Marvel since it came out and I don’t even consider myself a Daredevil fan. Chip Zdarsky has done such a good job of tearing down Matt;s world that I can’t wait to see him get back on top again (if you can consider being Daredevil the “top” that is). So, do we get a couple of steps up the ladder this issue? Let’s find out… Continue reading Daredevil #8 Review

Spider-Man: Life Story #5 Review

Writer: Chip Zdarksy Art Team: Mark Bagley, John Dell, Frank D’Armata Release Date: July 17, 2019 Cover Price: $4.99 Spider-Man: Life Story has been a very enjoyable else-worlds tale that answered the age old question of what if Marvel’s Super Hero’s aged in real time. The Life Story creative team has also done an excellent job of showcasing different events of the various time periods, … Continue reading Spider-Man: Life Story #5 Review

Deadpool #15 Review

I have really enjoyed Skottie Young’s time on this book since Fresh Start and am sad to see him go. At least Marvel didn’t make him write tie-ins to a big event right before his run ended, right? RIGHT?!? Oh well, we do get an over sized issue so he can tie up the loose ends and finish the run in style. So, did it end with a BANG? Let’s find out… Continue reading Deadpool #15 Review

Secret Warps: Ghost Panther Annual #1 Review

The stunt-riding cursed king of Wakanda, the Ghost Panther, heads to the year 2099 in this week’s all-new SECRET WARPS GHOST PANTHER ANNUAL #1 by Al Ewing and Daniel Kibblesmith. Can he rally the inheritors of the legacy of his fellow heroes to defeat the Martian invaders? Let’s dive in and find out! Continue reading Secret Warps: Ghost Panther Annual #1 Review

Spider-Man: City At War #5 Review

So far this run is 2-2 for how I feel about the issues. Glad that I stopped playing the game up at the point during last issue. Let’s dig in and see what we have here…
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