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6.9/10

X-Men #9: King Me

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Bethany W PopeMarch 27, 2020

X-Men #9

X-Men #9 (Hickman, Yu, Gracia, Cowles): A firecracker start fizzles to a damp squib conclusion in this story — but any completist will still want to pick this issue up.

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8.7/10

Fantastic Four #20: Don’t Know Why Johnny’s Hooking Up With Sky, Stormy Soulmate…

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy J.A. FluddMarch 26, 2020

Fantastic Four #20

Fantastic Four #20 (Slott, Medina, Aburtov): In which a bird girl in the Fantasticar turns out to be worth quite a bit when The Mole Man returns.

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9.2/10

WOLVERINE #2: Your Own Worst Problem

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Ross HutchinsonMarch 26, 2020

WOLVERINE #2

WOLVERINE #2 (Percy, Kubert, Martin, Petit) is a superb effort with all the elements of art working together with the writing for an excellent second installment that leaves you wanting more.

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9.1/10

Amazing Spider-Man #42: Gog in The Machine

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesMarch 25, 2020

Amazing Spider-Man #42

Amazing Spider-Man #42 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn) is fun, despite a slower pace and a break from the “heavy” story that the title is involved in.

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8.5/10

Giant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1: Haunted Mansions A-Go-Go

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Bethany W PopeMarch 25, 2020

Giant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1

Giant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1 (Hickman, Davis, Lopez, Cowles): Want a taste of the original Excalibur with a side order of jump-scares and a truckload of absolutely amazing art? Yes? Then grab this issue.

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8.6/10

The Immortal Hulk #32: The Creeping Terror

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Tom CanigliaMarch 24, 2020

The Immortal Hulk #32

Immortal Hulk #32 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez): Terror and lies creep into the minds of the population as monsters prepare to devour the planet and leave nothing behind but death!

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9.5/10

Hellions #1: (SPOILER FREE) To Hell in a Hand Basket

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Cody WhiteMarch 24, 2020

Hellions #1

Hellions #1 (Wells, Segovia) offers solutions to the problem of anti-social mutants in the New World Order with a misfit team of wildcards under the command of Sinister and Kwannon.

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7.9/10

Guardians of the Galaxy #3: Off Getting Yelled At

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesMarch 22, 2020

Guardians of the Galaxy #3

Guardians of the Galaxy #3 (Ewing, Vakueva, Sprouse, Story, Ortega, Cabal, Blee, Petit) gives us a deeper look into the Guardians. This issue is pretty vital for the direction of the book, so I’d highly recommend picking it up.

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10/10

SUNDAY CLASSICS: Daredevil #191: The Lucky Idiot Lives

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorMarch 22, 2020

Daredevil #191

Join us this Sunday morning for a look back at the powerful finale to Frank Miller’s acclaimed Daredevil run with issue #191 (Miller, Austin, Varley, Rosen)!

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6.7/10

Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #4 (of 5): Nightmares

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerMarch 21, 2020

Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #4

Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #4 (David, Land, Leisten) is the kind of comic that reads well enough, isn’t overtly bad by any means, but winds up being forgotten almost as soon as it’s finished being read.

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8.2/10

Falcon and Winter Soldier #1: The Mission

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Brian ArbizoMarch 21, 2020

Falcon And Winter Soldier #01

Falcon and The Winter Soldier #1 (Landy, Vicentini, Milla) take on a surprisingly unbeatable foe with a few unexpected twists and turns.

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8.8/10

Venom #24: Eddie’s Trip at the Brain

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Mike EakinsMarch 21, 2020

Venom #24

Venom #24 (Cates, Bagley, Martin) Continue their journey of reinventing Venom one book at a time. Venom #24 sees Dylan start to reveal his potential and even some similarities to a certain elder god.

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