Dave Johnson
I am a writer and photographer living near Seattle. In my spare time I play drums, scuba dive, and, along with the rest of my family, take car of my three cats, two dogs, and a slew of fish.
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I am a writer and photographer living near Seattle. In my spare time I play drums, scuba dive, and, along with the rest of my family, take car of my three cats, two dogs, and a slew of fish.
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I read this on August 22nd, along with All-New Inhumans #11. (Loved that ending, loved this ending, too.) Medusa is faced with a choice. She can choose to follow Doom's lead, or to recognize what a fascist he is - and fight back with Black Bolt. She chooses the latter, having been told what...
When Black Bolt is captured and interrogated by Medusa, he both questions her loyalty to Doom and also tells her there are towers that broadcast signals that force people to accept the world as it is, rather than see what it could be. Black Bolt isn't affected, and he tells Medusa that people are ...
Medusa sends Auran and Kamala Khan to infiltrate The Quiet Room. Black Bolt takes charge, putting an effective end to said infiltration - or so he believes. I'm surprisingly not enjoying Matt Murdock - who goes by Murdoch in this - or Auran or Nur, all of whom I enjoy immensely in the regular M...
Apparently I reviewed this as a graphic novel - but not as a single book, so hey, look review! This is a Warzones/Battleworld mini-series, a bunch of short series - usually four to six comics - that took place between Secret Wars* and the rebooting of the All-New Marvel universe. AKA Secret Wars...
Arcade comes back, locks up the next generation of Avengers in Murder World and makes them fight to the death. It's been done before but I figured, hey, Marvel! Except it's really Battle Royale dressed up as the mini-Avengers, and with superpowers. So far, it's enjoyable enough to continue, ...