Collection of late '70s/early '80s era Marvel comics involving Ant Man.Hank Pym has given up the role and operates as Yellow Jacket. Ex-con Scott Lang breaks into his house and discovers the Ant Man uniform and manages to make it work for him.There's the origin story, an Iron Man/Hulk story (with a ...
So I enjoyed this more than I thought I would! I wasn't sure how I'd feel about earlier Daredevil stories, since I'm so used to seeing Matt inked/colored in newer styles. To be honest though, this was pretty amazing. Frank Miller's talent for penciling is evident, from the first issue contained in...
Another BR with Jessica, although she may not be done yet. So, yeah, I get hooked on DD. Miller is the penciler on these stories, but not the writer. The stories aren't really bad, so much as they aren't great, and they come before one of the better DD stories. Elektra, the Kingpin - or at l...
This graphic novel seems inspired by the old idiom about dogs who chase cars and what would they do once they caught them. In it, Doctor Doom uses the powers of an unwilling Purple Man to achieve his long-sought goal of conquering the world. Yet with the world literally bowing before him, Doom soon ...
This was done with a bit more respect to the original culture than Shadowman was, in my opinion, while still being a bit problematic. Anytime someone writes a culture that they aren't intimately familiar with, it's hard to get all the details right. The sense of honor seemed more to fit the sto...
I've come to the realization that I might be slightly shallow when it comes to comics. They're just sleeker nowadays: sleeker stories, sleeker art. Not only is the paper slicker, the coloring and actual art slicker, but there tend to be less exposition. This is certainly true with H.A.R.D Corp...
Daredevil is the Man Without Fear, shaped by childhood circumstances to be a nighttime prowler and avenger/crime-fighter. His father's sad demise spurred him to seek justice, but he doesn't stop there. He disciplines his body to further his mission of protecting the innocent and seeing criminals cap...
A good volume in the Essentials series, featuring some excellent stories from MTIO. The Project Pegasus saga is reprinted here, as is the Serpent Crown and Maelstrom storylines. Great artwork by Ron Wilson, Gene Day, John Byrne. and George Perez abounds.
Iron Man: The End is a pretty average story about middle-aged Tony Stark hitting a wall with his health, picking a successor, and then retiring to his space station with his age-appropriate love interest, who is apparently named Lisa. Whatever.Iron Man: Requiem is a cracktastically awesome re-presen...
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