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8.4/10

Spider-Man 2099 #1: Man In the Mirror

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Kenneth BowdenDecember 19, 2019

Spider-Man 2099 #1

Spider-Man 2099 #1 (Spencer, Ze’Carlos) New to the web-head of 2099? Start here my friend.

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9.6/10

Star Wars: Empire Ascendant #1: Hope in a Time of Darkness…

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Ross HutchinsonDecember 19, 2019

Star Wars: Empire Ascendant #1

Star Wars: Empire Ascendant #1 is a brilliantly written and drawn old fan and new fan friendly one shot that sets up the lines future while paying respect to it’s past. It’s everything that is good about STAR WARS comics!

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9.6/10

Amazing Spider-Man #36: Doom is a Real Jerk

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesDecember 19, 2019

Amazing Spider-Man #36

Amazing Spider-Man #36 (Spencer, Bazaldua) is chock-full of everything a great comic should have. But, is it too much?

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7.8/10

Fallen Angels #4: Lucifer in Defiance of the Fire

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorDecember 18, 2019

Fallen Angels #4

With even the grandest of intentions, Fallen Angels #4 (Hill, Kudranski, D’Armata, Sabino) struggles to overcome particularly weak visuals as it expands on the origins and motivations of Apoth and what that means for the future of Psylocke. 

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9.6/10

X-Force #4: The Head and the Hammer

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Comic WatchDecember 18, 2019

X-Force #4

X-Force #4 (Percy, Cassara White, GURU-eFX, Caramagna) continues this book’s superb run of form by perfectly balancing a full range of emotional elements from humor to tragedy in a beautifully crafted package. Unmissable!

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9.4/10

Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #4: Dark Side of the Moon

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesDecember 17, 2019

Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #4

In Black Panther & The Agents of Wakanda #4 (Zub, Medina, Yeung) is another fantastic issue in this year’s most underrated book. If you want a solid, entertaining, comic, look no further you’ve found it!!

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8.5/10

Fantastic Four #17: Never Mind Denmark, There’s Something Rotten on Planet Spyre

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy J.A. FluddDecember 17, 2019

Fantastic Four #17

Behold Fantastic Four #17 (Slott, Vecchio, Magno, Quinn, Izaakse), in which the team—and you—are destined to discover something shocking about our heroes’ history!

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9.5/10

Doom 2099 #1: Doom & Gloom

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesDecember 16, 2019

Doom 2099 #1

Doom 2099 #1 (Zdarsky/Castiello) is the second most important chapter in the new 2099 series. With a single page, Marvel’s future history is changed forever!

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8/10

Fallen Angels #3: Behold the Peace of the One-Mind

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorDecember 16, 2019

Fallen Angels #3

Fallen Angels #3 loses much of the momentum gained from prior issues at it sets up Apoth for a much larger confrontation in an action-oriented narrative. 

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8.9/10

Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Kenneth BowdenDecember 15, 2019

Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1

Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1 (Abnett, Davidson, Milla): Well can we just keep it real here? If Dan Abnett’s name is on a comic you already know you’re in for a good time

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7.9/10

Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #1 (of 5): Upside Down, Inside Out

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerDecember 14, 2019

Alien Reality

Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #1 (of 5) (David, Land, Leisten) drop-kicks Spidey into a wild and weird alternate reality – with results you won’t believe! This comic is an absolute blast!

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7.9/10

Ghost Rider #3: Restore Hell to Her Past Glory

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorDecember 14, 2019

Ghost Rider #3

Ghost Rider #3 (Brisson, Frigeri, Keith) is essentially one long setup for what’s to come. It’s an important issue to develop the overarching story, but it loses what made the first two issues so fun in the process. 

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