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SUPERMAN - DOOMSDAY
The Death of Superman was perhaps the greatest publicity stunt in comic book history. We comic fans knew that Superman would ... Full Story Sep 22 2007 | Comments (17)
THE PUNISHER #49
This 49th issue of Garth Ennis’s run on The Punisher concludes the best and perhaps most disturbing arc of the series. ... Full Story Jul 11 2007 | Comments (3)
X-FORCE #3 - May 12, 2008 - 01:17am
Don't really agree with the review or the grade...but that seems to be the consensus with the reviews on this site lately. Wasn't the whole point of the Messiah Complex and the residual House of M mutie population just pointing to a more harsh response from the X-Men? Especially considering their dwindling numbers would dictate such a more hostile repsonse. Their backs are to the wall, and they really have no choice but to go black-ops. This series will take some time to find its place and tone among the other X titles. All this excessive 'exposition' mentioned didn't seem like such a big deal...in essence weren't the first 2 issues pretty much just fighting? I guess people just see X on the cover and expect mandatory action. Considering everything that was revealed in this issue, I'm surprised this review didn't mention the significance of foes that this new incarnation of X-Force has to deal with. Still too early to call this series a dud.
WB Preparing JUSTICE LEAGUE for 2009 - Feb 27, 2008 - 01:00am
Okay then. Who wants to start taking bets before this gets shitcanned again? This film has had its problems from the get go.
DEAD OF NIGHT FEATURING MAN-THING #1 - Feb 18, 2008 - 01:10am
Hello Tim, how's it going? You make a lot of valid points in this review and I agree with you on the contrasting panels with Digger. It's a brilliant move that creates a nice parallel within the narrative. I have to say that this was a refreshing surpise when I picked it up. The pencils fit the spirit of the book perfectly and the story has an old school horror feel.
I'm looking forward to reading Kick Ass, is there a chance you'll review that? With the trend of of recent Max releases like Terror and Hellstorm being pretty solid as of late it seems that the Max books have found their groove. Here is hoping that they stay consistent with their books.
Don't really agree with the review or the grade...but that seems to be the consensus with the reviews on this site lately. Wasn't the whole point of the Messiah Complex and the residual House of M mutie population just pointing to a more harsh response from the X-Men? Especially considering their dwindling numbers would dictate such a more hostile repsonse. Their backs are to the wall, and they really have no choice but to go black-ops. This series will take some time to find its place and tone among the other X titles. All this excessive 'exposition' mentioned didn't seem like such a big deal...in essence weren't the first 2 issues pretty much just fighting? I guess people just see X on the cover and expect mandatory action. Considering everything that was revealed in this issue, I'm surprised this review didn't mention the significance of foes that this new incarnation of X-Force has to deal with. Still too early to call this series a dud.