It's not that I dislike this character, or plot. It's just that it didn't grab me as much as I'd hoped, even with the virtual reality aspect. Then again, this is twelve pages, and an eight part series, so I don't understand why they couldn't have done four books at twice the length. I didn't d...
There's very little setting in this: I'm not sure when this happened in relation to the general Marvel world, and this gives me very little to go on. Truthfully, being so insular wouldn't be so bad, but this gets convoluted, and bored the hell out of me. Add to that fact that I didn't feel the a...
I may have squee'd a lot while reading this one. The colors popped and we got to see so many characters from the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy. The main reason why I gave this just four stars though is that there seemed to be four separate incidents going on during this comic issue. And then ...
A bit of a let down. More after the jump. Adverts, 6 pages, mostly Marvel related. Colours meant that two of them jarred me, but that's nothing compared to that giant bran cartoon a while back. This was the conclusion to the three part physical series. The two earlier ones earned five stars a...
Once again, like the previous issue, it was 38 internal pages which held 6 adverts, 2 of which were non-Marvel and those were kept to the inside covers, out of the way of the main content. The adds didn't get in the way too much, except for the ones that were really odd colours; ie. out of synch wit...
This was a highly compulsive read - but a bit too dark for me right now. It's a clever new take on Age of Apocalypse, a dystopian future where things are supposedly better for mutants - and in ways they are - but really it's just bad for everyone all around. It's just as twisted as the original...
Right now, the graphic novel industry is still feeling a little, "meh," to me. To explain, it's like you get an album and you like a few of the tracks, but for the rest of it, you wonder what the musicians were smoking. I did say I was going to wait until I had all three but, heck, I'm a sucker fo...
Really, super fucked up. In fact, I think the fact that Cable babbles incoherently throughout this issue, while Deadpool tries to keep him together really tells you everything you need to know about how messed up things have gotten. Deadpool has voices in his head, and he's the sane one in th...
Y'know, this could take place in a room, or a white space, and just be Cable and Deadpool bantering and I'd give it five stars because they are so funny together. But it's not just that. It's much, much more. This is a time travel story that completely ignores the serious questions about tim...
And I wish it would go on forever. The Infinite comics that Marvel have out are really neat, too. The pages are wonky - 64 for this - because panels will reveal as a page. (If there are three panels on a full page, one will reveal, then the second added to the first, then the third.) So this...
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