I heard that the Wasp was introduced in this, but only after it had long gone from my comic book store. Sadness! Well, it would come out in digital format eventually. Apparently they meant right after Civil War II started - or right before - since this also introduces that event. The first bl...
Beautifully illustrated by Alan Davis, this tells of the aftermath of the fall of Asgard and involves Thor, Captain America and Iron Man as they face Hela and the Enchantress.Well-told, it's a very good read and recommended to all.
After an almost 20 year absence, Miracleman reappears, throwing his alter ego Mike Moran's life into chaos...Back in the day, before he was Alan Moore: Supreme Curmudgeon and Master of Beards, Alan Moore was simply a cutting edge comic book writer. Miracleman was his ticket to the big time, before S...
It's five dollars for three issues, and this had in character characters, a premise that I liked, and Vision. And Ultron. And yet, I can't see myself paying ten dollars for the next two issues. Maybe I'll wait and see if they go on sale? I also just don't care enough about the mysteries - l...
But I didn’t. I read this before the regular Young Avengers series. It was still a great series, well written, giving the characters in the Young Avengers their own spotlight and delving into their history and mindsets. Yes, there were narratives that came to a nice, easy close, but these reall...
The story and art just didn't excite me. I figured Hulk, and X-Men, so it had to win, right? Not really. There was one point where Professor Xavier asked how something happened, and the explanation was simply that Gamma radiation was unpredictable. No actual attempt at an answer or anything. ...
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 2000 Year Read: 2012 Series: X-Men Publisher: Marvel Comics Introduction: Imagine what would happen if the X-Men actually lost their powers. What would the X-Men do now that they no longer have their mutant powers at their dispos...
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