No missing issues, but man, this is not that great compared to the modern issues. Still, I enjoyed this issue more than the previous one, probably because so many new bots are introduced. Still, unless you're a hardcore Transformers fan, or bought this in a humble bundle like I did, I wouldn't s...
So first of all, this skips over issues like three and ten. For, like, no apparent reason - and it's even odder because they talk about the how the mini-series came about, why and how it was expanded, but they don't give us issue three of a four issue mini-series. Bizarre. Even more bizarre ar...
This volume contains all 24 issues of the Marvel Comics' Godzilla series. There's a lot of action, pathos, and good fun in these comical, which feature artwork by Herb Trimpe, best known for his work on the Incredible Hulk and being the co-creator of Wolverine. Definitely recommended reading.
Nice compilation of the G.I. Joe comics written by Larry Hama. If you have seen the cartoon, you will probably enjoy these. The volume contains comics that highlight the character of General Hawk, the team leader. Entertaining read. However, the compilers did pick a comic or two that end in a cliffh...
Nothing about this book is "essential" by any meaning of the word. In fact, the first nine issues were declared to be "imaginary stories" a few years later, since they played so fast and loose with Marvel Comics continuity. About the only things of any note that came out of this book were establishi...
who was created by Dr. Abel Stack? whose real name is Z2P45-9-X-51? who was given sentience by the monolith of 2001: A Space Odyssey? who had an ill-fated romance with an Avenger? who joined Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.? who finally killed off Fin Fang Foom? who fought the Marvel Zombies? who starte...
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4.5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: NetGalleyReviewer: MeG.I. Joe Vs. The Transformers Volume 1 is a compilation of the first four issues in the limited G.I. Joe and The Transformers series. For any fan of the More Than Meets the Eye/Robots in Di...
"Come, friends--let us go away from this dumb place."- The Hulk, Defenders #12, Steve EnglehartIf two failed Hulk movies, and the way that same character stole The Avengers, can teach us anything, it's that Bruce Banner's big, angry alter-ego generally works best in small doses. I've always been hap...