REVIEW: Civil War II: The Oath
In the aftermath of the overlong Civil War II series, Marvel has put out a
In the aftermath of the overlong Civil War II series, Marvel has put out a
I’ve seen the Back to the Future movies a number of times. If you think
Now that they have defeated the threat of Pelludicar’s invasion of the multiverse throughout time,
I have to admit that I find the current version of Star-Lord confusing. I never
The lessons of Harbinger Renegade so far is, when one would be terrorist dictator disappears,
If the only thing that is accomplished by Luc Besson’s Valerian movie this summer is
I have to admit that despite the title, I was expecting the Death of Hawkman
Eden’s Fall is a tale of vengeance and punishment, but not one of justice. I
With Ragnarok #11, we are fast closing in on the final confrontation between Thor and
There’s an old expression about judging books by their covers. I think it goes something
(re)Assignment is stirring up a lot of controversy. Written by movie director Walter Hill, the
When Marvel brought back Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, a couple of years ago, I
Savage has all the elements that I love. It has a mysterious island. It has
Is there anything in the past that is so important to change that you would
Uh-oh, Spaghetti-o! The bride of Cyborg has turned out to be evil and she is
In essence, any superhero comic where the hero has a secret identity, can be seen
One the scale of bad days, nobody can touch Angel Kostenko. Sure your kid may
When I was a little kid, I used to love the Sunday Comic strips in
Rivers of London is an interesting series of books by Ben Aaronovitch, sometimes they are
With gods, monsters and a Dalek sleeper agent threatening everything, how does Si Spurrier (Judge
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