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8.9/10

Dead Man Logan #11: If They Be Worthy

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Cody WhiteSeptember 20, 2019

Dead Man Logan #11

The end is nigh as Logan and Dani run into some familiar faces on their raid of Weapon X in the well-crafted ‘Dead Man Logan #11’ (Brisson, Henderson, Woodard, Petit).

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8.8/10

Captain Marvel #10: Whatever it Takes

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorSeptember 19, 2019

Captain Marvel #10

Overall, Captain Marvel #10 (Thompson, Carnero, Bonvillain) is a solid continuation of a powerful arc, despite being burdened by one too many moving pieces.

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9.4/10

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12: Step Into My Parlor

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Cody WhiteSeptember 18, 2019

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12

Once again, with ‘Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12’ (Taylor, Perez, Leisten, Rosenberg, Lanham), the book exceeds all expectations and delivers a pitch perfect Spider-Man story.

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6.8/10

Moon Knight Annual #1: All My Pasts Remembered

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerSeptember 18, 2019

Moon Knight Annual #1

Moon Knight Annual #1 (Bunn, Mustafa, Horak) brings its eponymous lead and KANG THE CONQUERER together in a time-tossed race to recover the priests of Khonshu’s ancient artifacts!

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9.3/10

House of X #5: The Resurrection and the Life

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Bethany W PopeSeptember 18, 2019

House of X #5

House of X #5 (Hickman, Larraz, Gracia): This series is laden with a full measure of intellect and heart, a measure pressed down and overflowing. It is an absolute work of art.

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7.7/10

Gwenpool Strikes Back #2: Sex Sells?

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Gabriel De JesusSeptember 18, 2019

Gwenpool Strikes Back #2

There’s something about Gwenpool Strike Back # 2 (Williams, Baldeon, Aburtov) has tone that reminds me of the memes and trashposting that is rampant on social media, straddling the line between humor/trolling and a kind of satirical commentary of culture. Or I could be thinking too hard and this is merely meant to be a “fun” comic that is not for me.

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9.3/10

Miles Morales Spider-Man #10 (LGY #250): Another World. Another Me.

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Guest AuthorSeptember 17, 2019

Miles Morales Spider-Man #10 (LGY #250)

Miles Morales Spider-Man #10 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel) is a remarkably ambitious issue in an already impressive series, exploring the consequences of Earth-616’s merger with the Ultimate U with excellent precision. 

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8.7/10

Invaders #9: The War Inside My Head

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerSeptember 17, 2019

Invaders #9

Invaders #9 (Zdarsky, Magno, Guice, Guimaraes) proves a crucial turning point for the series, as Namor’s war inside his own head reaches a stunning climax!

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9.2/10

Invisible Woman #3: “Brunette is the New Blonde”

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

Invisible Woman #3

Invisible Woman #3 (Waid, De Luis): On her mission to rescue her old spying partner, the heroine who can disappear finds nothing is what it appears to be.

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8.6/10

Venom #18: The Tie That Binds

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Mike EakinsSeptember 17, 2019

Venom #18

In Venom #18 (Cates, Coello, Beredo), the Maker continues his mysterious ways & Dylan takes the next Step!

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7.7/10

Punisher #15: Frank’s Angels

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Matt MeyerSeptember 14, 2019

The Punisher #15

The Punisher #15 (Rosenberg, Kudranski, Fabela): Can the Punisher and his motley band persevere over Baron Zemo and his newly-reformed Thunderbolts?!

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7.8/10

The Amazing Spider-Man #29: Arrivals/Departures

Comic Book Reviews, MarvelBy Jimmy HayesSeptember 14, 2019

Amazing Spider-Man #29

A story that will cut some of your heartstrings in “Amazing Spider-Man #29” (Spencer, Manna)

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