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9.4/10

Captain Marvel #16: Always Help Friends

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorMarch 19, 2020

Captain Marvel #16

Captain Marvel #16 (Thompson, Garbett, Bonvillain, Cowles) is one exciting ending to The Last Avenger arc, it’s got action, humor and powerful visuals, but it’s also a fundamental breakdown of the basic forces that drive Carol to do what she does.

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5.8/10

Atlantis Attacks #3: The One With the Bad Story

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesMarch 18, 2020

Atlantis Attacks #3

Atlantis Attacks #3 (Pak, Gill, Anindito, Rosenberg, Sabino) is a bit of a let down after a promised slugfest.

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X-FORCE #9: Consequences in Terra Verde

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Ross HutchinsonMarch 18, 2020

X-Force #9

X-FORCE #9 (Percy, Cassara, White, Caramagna, Weaver) is a superb installment that asks a lot more uncomfortable questions than it answers in a brilliantly executed issue! Unmissable!

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5.2/10

Punisher: Soviet #5 (of 6): Houston, We Have a Problem

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerMarch 17, 2020

Punisher: Soviet #5 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortego) continues to drag its feet toward the finish line, as the creators seem to be completely out of ideas for how to bring this story home in a satisfying manner.

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8.6/10

Outlawed #1: Think of the Children! (Spoiler-Free EARLY Review!)

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Gabriel De JesusMarch 17, 2020

Outlawed #1

Outlawed #1 (Ewing, Jacinto, & Grundetjern) starts off with a bang. This one-shot is supposed to change the Marvel status quo for the teens of the Marvel heroes, and it takes no prisoners while doing so.

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8/10

Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #4: A Stitch in Swine…..

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesMarch 16, 2020

Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #4

Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #4 (Wells, Robson, Arciniega) is a great big ball of fun. It’s amazing that a pig in a Spider-Man costume can be this entertaining, but it is.

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8.3/10

Ant-Man #3: Spiders and Silkworms and Ants, Oh My!

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Lillian HochwenderMarch 16, 2020

Ant-Man #3

Ant Man #3 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is so far the run’s weakest issue narratively, but the art remains first rate. With larger threats around every corner, hopefully the next issue will be a return to form.

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8.8/10

Cable #1: Bringing in the Big Guns

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Brian ArbizoMarch 16, 2020

Cable #01

Cable #1 (Duggan, Noto) brings us the big guns with an opening that takes us on several adventures!

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9.4/10

SUNDAY CLASSICS: Uncanny X-Men #205: Old Foes with Old Scores to Settle

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorMarch 15, 2020

Uncanny X-Men #205

Join us this Sunday morning for a look back at the Claremont, Windsor-Smith and Orzechowski classic, Uncanny X-Men #205. The Wounded Wolf solo adventure featuring Wolverine!

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8.9/10

Ghost Rider #6: Deal with a Demon

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorMarch 14, 2020

Ghost Rider #6

Ghost Rider #6 (Brisson, Frigeri, Keith, Caramagna) brings Doctor Strange into the fray with a spectacular issue filled with dark magical violence and more. The sides are set, the stakes are defined, now it’s time for action! 

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7.9/10

X-Men #8: Mean Brown Mother (From Outer Space)

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Bethany W PopeMarch 14, 2020

X-Men #8

X-Men #8 (Hickman, Asrar, Gho, Cowles): A popcorn plot combines with some absolutely amazing art in this surprisingly fun issue. Grab it, before The Brood grabs you!

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7.6/10

Avengers #32: A Fish-man, a Vampire, and a Bear Walk Into a Bar…

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerMarch 13, 2020

Avengers #32 (Aaron, McGuinness, Manna) lines up a frighteningly stacked bunch of seemingly-disconnected bad guys, all of whom are being manipulated by someone far, far worse than them. Although it’ll never be accused of being the brainiest comic around, this run is good, solid superhero antics from front to back.

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