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Avengers #35 Review: Time Runs Out on Hickman's Avengers Run
After relentlessly hopping into the future where it seemingly looked like the two teams would never return, Avengers #35 does the unthinkable and flings this set of heroes into the future again. The result is a comic that is equal parts bizarre,…
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The Multiversity: The Society of Superheroes #1 Review: Dr. Fate the Blackhawk?
It now seems clear why each chapter of The Multiversity took so long to craft. Not only are these issues giant-sized, but each of these tales are incredibly well researched. While this installment of the series doesn't quite have the same level of…
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Should DC Reboot the New 52?
Many words have been spoken about DC Comics much rumored attempt to pull off the supposed “Band-Aid” off of the DC Universe. This metaphor is what sites like Bleeding Cool are using when referring to The New 52 apparently returning to…
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Copperhead #1 Review: New Sheriff, Old Planet
Copperhead #1 is one of the numerous Image titles that has headed to store shelves over the past couple of months. The book is pitched as Deadwood in space, which is a little bit misleading as the comic is incredibly different in tone. Jay Faerber…
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Annihilator #1 Review: Morrison strikes Back
If DC Comics’ The Multiversity was one dashing side of the Grant Morrison we have come to know and love over the course of decades, Annihilator is the other side. The title is cryptic for the sake of intriguing readers, digging them deeper…
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The Top 5 Things we want In DC's New Crisis Storyline
With the tease of a new Crisis event by DC Comics’ Co-Publisher Dan Didio, we asked ourselves what would a new Crisis event look like, or what we would possibly want from it? With the DC Universe spanning such a large amount of characters…
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Unraveling The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 (Review): Eric O'Grady is The Worst (Sort Of)
Ant-Man is a really confusing character, especially in the sense that he is actually one of the comic book characters with an active legacy that is attached to him. The upcoming Marvel Studios film will hopefully clear up a lot of misconceptions…
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Original Sin #8 Review: This is where the world BEGINS?
Another Wednesday ushers in the end of another event. Original Sin from Marvel is finally coming to a close. Author Jason Aaron and artist Mike Deodato write one of the weirdest events this side of the modern comic book series. Eight issues into…