Clobberin’ Time #5 Review
Clobberin’ Time #5 brings the time/space adventure to save all reality to a close when Ben Grimm teams up with Dr. Doom and Tuvah Tu to stop the Psychopomp from remaking reality. Is It Good? Well, that’s an ending. Clobberin’ Time #5 puts a cap on the wildly weird take adventure starring the Fantastic Four’s ever-lovin’, blue-eyed Thing, and the big lug saves the day … Continue reading Clobberin’ Time #5 Review
Captain America #750 Review
Captain America #750 brings the disparate Captains America together to conclude their respective adventures and celebrate the milestone issue number with a collection of short stories by assorted creators. Is It Good? Captain America #750 marks the milestone numbering with the conclusion (sorta) to Tochi Onyebuchi’s run, and the penultimate issue (sorta) to Lanzing and Kelly’s run, with a few shorts by assorted creators to … Continue reading Captain America #750 Review
Storm #2 Review
Storm #2 finds Storm’s relationship with Trevor growing more intimate while Kitty’s mistrust of Storm’s new role leads to a discovery that could damage their relationship forever. Is It Good? In writing, there’s this concept called ‘suspension of disbelief’. Put simply, the writer has to get you to believe the fiction they’re writing could be true to make the story work, and you make that … Continue reading Storm #2 Review
She-Hulk #14 Review
She-Hulk #14 marks the penultimate issue in the series when She-Hulk agrees to meet Scoundrel to find out what he intends to do with all the high-tech parts he stole. The answer might just shock you. Is It Good? Yes, you read that right. She-Hulk #14 is the penultimate issue in the series before Marvel puts She-Hulk back on the shelf after issue #15. Why? … Continue reading She-Hulk #14 Review
Deadpool #8 Review
Deadpool #8 finds Wade Wilson waking up to a new body, a new life, and his estranged daughter, Ellie, by his side. Is it all a dream or something much worse? Is It Good? Deadpool #8 is an odd issue because it doesn’t make sense, and then it makes sense, but the more you think about it, the issue still doesn’t make sense. Alyssa Wong … Continue reading Deadpool #8 Review
Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 Review
Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 brings the series to an end with a look at Sam and Joaquin opining where they go from here. Is It Good? There’s not going to be much meat to this review because there’s not much meat to Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14. This is the end of the series, leading into the milestone issue #750, before both … Continue reading Captain America: Sentinel Of Liberty #14 Review
Amazing Spider-Man #28 Review
Amazing Spider-Man #28 finds Peter Parker and Norman Osborn reluctantly providing “medical” assistance for the world’s most unusual pet on behalf of J. Jonah Jameson. Is It Good? Amazing Spider-Man #28 is a serviceable yet silly entry in the now-infamous run from Zeb Wells. Ed Mcguinness’s art is good, the story’s pace and plot execution is fine, and the cliffhanger is respectable. If you can … Continue reading Amazing Spider-Man #28 Review
Incredible Hulk #1 Video Review
Incredible Hulk #1 Video Review – Check out our video review of the Incredible Hulk by Philip Kennedy Johnson Continue reading Incredible Hulk #1 Video Review
Avengers (2023) #2 Review
Writer: Jed MackayCover Artist: Stuart ImmonenArtist: C.F. VillaColorist: Frank D’ArmataLetterer: V.C.’s Cory PetitReviewer: Carl Bryan “But Tell me…Just what happens when you mess with the Avengers?” – The Black Panther Synopsis:The Avengers find themselves with a rare gift – foreknowledge of the dangers coming their way- the deadly TRIBULATION EVENTS. But can this information be trusted? Can even the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes triumph in the … Continue reading Avengers (2023) #2 Review
Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 Review
Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 finds Danny Ketch delivering the penance stare to Nogoodniks while getting his human life back together. Meanwhile, Blackout and Carecrow receive an offer of a power boost in exchange for a few small favors. Is It Good? Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 sets the stage for a voracious villain to use known enemies from Ghost Rider’s past to make his … Continue reading Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 Review
New Captain Marvel #1 This October – Is Anyone Excited?
New Captain Marvel #1 This October – Is Anyone Excited? Alyssa Wong is the new Captain marvel writer, but does anyone care? Continue reading New Captain Marvel #1 This October – Is Anyone Excited?
Ultimate Invasion #1 Video Review
Ultimate Invasion #1 Review
Ultimate Invasion #1 begins a new chapter in the Ultimates Universe when the Maker escapes his secret prison for a chance to live life all over again… with a few, tiny changes. Is It Good? Ultimate Invasion #1 gives readers a chance to revisit the Ultimates Universe (sort of) with a new story that threatens all of existence in ways we can’t yet know, courtesy … Continue reading Ultimate Invasion #1 Review
Hellcat #4 Review
Hellcat #4 puts all the hellish cards on the table when every Spalding, Daimon, Patsy, and even Hedy explains themselves to fill in the pieces to the puzzle of Spalding’s murder. Is It Good? That’s right. File Hellcat #4 under “The Exposition Issue” because everyone explains everything all at once, and by the time you’re done, the only question left unanswered is, “Who killed Spalding?” … Continue reading Hellcat #4 Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #3 Review
Guardians of the Galaxy #3 slowly pulls back the curtain on Grootfall and the plague of terraforming meteors that create death and destruction wherever they land. Is It Good? Yep, that’s the one big idea from Guardians of the Galaxy #3. You learn a little bit about Grootfall when Quill agrees to participate in a royal hunt sponsored by his sister. To be clear, you … Continue reading Guardians of the Galaxy #3 Review
Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #5 Review
Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #5 brings the mini-series to a close as Brielle heads for a final, fateful confrontation against Whitney and Deacon Frost. Is It Good? Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #5 ends about as well as it could and about as well as you would expect – with two mid-level fights, emotionally validating speeches, and a happy ending. Whether or not that sounds like … Continue reading Bloodline: Daughter of Blade #5 Review
The Incredible Hulk #1 Review
The Incredible Hulk #1 finds Bruce Banner wandering the lonely highways and bi-ways of Kentucky to keep away from humanity when an ancient evil emerges to hunt the Hulk for its own grand design. Is It Good? The Incredible Hulk #1 picks up pieces of last year’s Hulk run from Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley, mixes in the metaphysical aspects of Al Ewing’s run before … Continue reading The Incredible Hulk #1 Review
Moon Knight #24 Review
Moon Knight #24 pits Moon Knight against Morpheus, the master of dreams, when the villain entrances an entire apartment building with dreams of neverending happiness. Is It Good? Moon Knight #24 is okay. Every comic, regardless of genre, should focus on at least one big idea to make it worth reading, and Jed MacKay does just that by using a fight against Morpheus to reveal … Continue reading Moon Knight #24 Review
Doctor Strange #4 Review
Doctor Strange #4 follows Pandora Peters, Wong, and Doctor Zee – the Agents of WAND – as they stumble upon the trail of a killer taking out all magical villains around the world. Is It Good? Yes, you read that right. Doctor Strange doesn’t show up at all in Doctor Strange #4 except for a single panel on the last page. This issue is all … Continue reading Doctor Strange #4 Review
Planet of the Apes #3 Review
Planet of the Apes #3 explains how one of the Exercitus Viri members became a member, what apes think about the ocean, and how a circus gorilla learned to read. Is It Good? Is it too early to take a setup/breather issue? It feels like it’s too early to have a setup/breather issue. Well, regardless of how you feel about it, Planet of the Apes … Continue reading Planet of the Apes #3 Review
