Tag: Reviews
The Marvel Rundown: Zdarsky and Bagley tell SPIDER-MAN’s LIFE STORY, and CAPTAIN MARVEL continues...
The Marvel Rundown crew reviews SPIDER-MAN: LIFE STORY #1, MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN: CITY AT WAR #1, and CAPTAIN MARVEL #3!
The Marvel Rundown: Hide in Plain Sight with MEET THE SKRULLS, and Enjoy the...
Skrulls! / Meet the Skrulls! / They're a modern alien family!
The Marvel Rundown: The X-TREMISTS strike the AGE OF X-MAN, and CAPTAIN AMERICA does...
Nate Grey's hitmen are revealed, Steve Rogers is an agent without a cause, and Carol Danvers is late for a very important date.
The Marvel Rundown: Logan goes cosmic in WOLVERINE: INFINITY WATCH, and THE AMAZING NIGHTCRAWLER...
We've got discussion and reviews for this week's two mutant-centric debut issues.
REVIEW: Self-Made – Sentince & Disdain Wrapped in Suspense
What starts as a simple fantasy premise unfolds into something much more... what it means to be self-aware; to be alive.
WARNING: This review contains...
REVIEW: SUBMERGED Explores Complicated Family Dynamics Through Mythology & Disaster
Still waters run deep.
The Marvel Rundown: Celebrating 80 Years of The House of Ideas with INVADERS and...
Marvel's original heroes and titles return in time for the publisher's milestone anniversary.
REVIEW: PARADISO VOL. 2 Makes Monsters Out of Men
Paradiso is hungry, but so are her people.
Review – Al Gofa’s Dark Angels of Darkness
A solid, almost great action sci-fi comics with incredible colours!
The Marvel Rundown: Chip Zdarsky Draws the Final Curtain on his SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN Run!
Zdarsky writes and draws his farewell to Spider-Man, while SPIDER-GEDDON #0 introduces the Insomniac video game version of the character!
Review – Where She Walks’ Incomplete Urban Fantasy
Where She Walks: A Canadian urban fantasy comic that's almost there
The Starting Line: The Kids Make Everything Alright In BLACK BADGE, PREDATOR Takes an...
August is a hot month here, so it needs equally hot comics to keep me from my arch nemesis...the sun. Fortunately, this week has some...
















