1 - The Breaker of Worlds has come to earth and Doctor Strange puts together a group to stop him: Namor, Red She-Hulk, The Silver Surfer, and Iron Fist!This issue was mostly setup but I like where things are headed so far. This almost seems like a prototype for Fraction's FF. Wundagore Mountain is...
I'm not gonna lie: it's exciting to see something so well done written by a woman. There aren't that many women writers in comics, and while it's gratifying to see any, well, more so when they're excellent writers. Simone creates a near perfect collection, taking all the lose ends and tying t...
Longer, coherent review to come... Nope. Still giddy and incoherent....Because I love Thori, and Thori loves Hellstrom. As does Leah. As do I.Come on. Can you blame us? I mean, have you seen Hellstrom's abs? YUM!Also, Cadaver Thor needs a hug.
I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I picked this up relatively quickly after reading the old original run of Iron Fist. On the negative side, the character has changed a little bit... okay, a lot bit in the 30-plus years since he was created. He's less naive about some things, a...
I really like this story. Generally, with cosmic SF stories, I prefer it when they really give the universe a sense of scope, as opposed to putting more of the focus on the heroes and letting the ancillary characters fade to the background - this is one of the things that has really worked with Gree...
Spoilers ahead. Before I get to the Captain America gushing, I need to get this out of the way. I don’t like the setting for this. No, I’m okay with the war environment, but I didn’t like that it specifically had to be Afghanistan and Al Qaeda related with the 9/11 references. That felt, in my opini...
I loved the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay and the Fraction/Aja portions of this book...but I didn't connect as much with the Danny Rand origin story. I just felt like there was too much camp injected into an otherwise dramatic story. I found myself really missing Fraction's narrative.
While you don't necessarily have to have read the previous JIM installments to understand what's happening here, I think it would definitely help. This book takes everything that I love about Loki and frames it with plausibility. Loki was bad, there's no getting around that. But here he's been made ...
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