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Agent Carter 'Time and Tide' Review: Yes, We Miss you Stark
Marvel’s Agent Carter is shooting itself into the big leagues of television with three episodes that are already glistening. Now, let’s talk some spoilers: One of the best parts of Agent Carter is how Edwin and Peggy are developing a…
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Ant-Man #1 Review: In Which Alex Interviews HIMSELF!
Last night I was angry. Not “something made me a little mad” angry but, “ready to go take my comic to the shooting range” angry. The cause was Ant-Man #1. Alex, you might ask: Why did this comic book piss you off so…
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How Marvel's Agent Carter "Pilot & Bridge and Tunnel" is about More Than Feminism (Review)
Marvel’s Agent Carter has a lot to prove in several different areas, but first and foremost the show needs to conquer Marvel’s issue of diversity without seeming to heavy-handed. Before I get too far into this review, I would like to…
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The All-New Miracleman Annual #1 is the Best and Only New Story of Miracleman in 20 Years (Review)
Miracleman, he’s finally back! After being out of print for more than two decades, the first two brand new Miracleman stories are being published by Marvel Comics. The character was mired in several different heinous lawsuits, making fans…
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S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 Review: Waid and Pacheco Slaughter The Single Issue with Grace + Style
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has had a sketchy past at best; the show started with a whimper, but has subsequently turned into one of the best spy dramas on television in its second season. Unfortunately, America isn’t watching,…
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Uh Oh! The State of DC Weeklies and a Dour Green Lantern: Godhead Review
Green Lantern: Godhead has finally come to an end. The comic should serve as a wake-up call to DC’s publishing line who insist on telling these weekly specific, superhero based, single plotline-based narratives. It’s hard to really…
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The Best of Dark Horse Star Wars
As Dark Horse say goodbye to the Star Wars franchise, I thought that it was about time that we looked at some of the great graphic novels that they produced for us. There are so many great ones, but there are a few that stand out to us as our…
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Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #9 Review: The End of Nothing
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS has been the product of a high amount of messy plot beats, feeling like a slave to a demanding editorial office. The series has jammed so many revelations into each and every chapter of the title that it just feels like…