Metal Men #2: Nth Metal Mystery
Metal Men #2
Metal Men #2 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki, Wright): All the proper pieces are now in place for a memorable Metal Men run and it’s only 2 issues in, let that sink in my friends.
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Metal Men #2 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki, Wright): All the proper pieces are now in place for a memorable Metal Men run and it’s only 2 issues in, let that sink in my friends.
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In Death’s Head #1-4 (Howard, Zama, Sobreiro) the art team sets the perfect mood while the story drives in an enjoyable story guided by a great grasp of the characters’ voices. Death’s Head is a hard book to not like.
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I dive deep into the world of Robotech. Or should I say RobotechS? Find out when I analyze Robotech Remix #2 (Fletcher, Damaso)
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When Bumblebee joins the gang what will eventually become the Decepticons, it turns everything we know on its ear. But, is it entertaining? Find out what happens in ‘Transformers #14’ (Ruckley, Malkova, McGuire-Smith)
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What happens when five parts of a whole square off against three whole parts? Learn that and how licensed comics are earning new respect in my review of Transformers: Galaxies #2 (Bleszinski, Ramondelli)
DetailsJohn Byrne brought us new stories of the original X-Men for over twenty issues of not nostalgia but newness and tribute. Canceled early, always experimental, and ripe for reconsideration: X-Men: Hidden Years!
DetailsPower Rangers: The Psycho Path TPB
Power Rangers: The Psycho Path (Allor, Cafaro, Costa): This offering shows us what makes the Power Rangers franchise great, not just the lasers, martial arts action, giant robots etc. but the concept of taking every day people throwing them into insane situations and seeing how they manage to come out of the other end (arguably) in one piece inside and out.
DetailsRobotech Remix #1
Titan reboots the iconic Robotech (Fletcher, Damaso) franchise with a very solid first issue.
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Metal Men #1 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki) proves the title characters aren’t just fluffy goof characters, bringing real humanity and pathos to these oddball robots!
DetailsDOCTOR STRANGE #20 (LGY #410)
Doctor Strange #20 (Waid, Pina, Reber): Stephen asks for help from an unlikely source.
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