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I know I enjoyed non-Parker Venom, most recently in Guardians of the Galaxy. This time, though, it's not Flash Thompson, it's Eddie Brock, whom I find boring, both when he's written as a villain, and as a hero. Add to that some complex shit going on with this Ghost Rider - or maybe not really? -...
334 - 336: With the super hero registration act looming, the Fantastic Four head to Washington DC with numerous C-list super villains attacking them every step of the way.Walter Simonson's run starts by being shackled by the Acts of Vengeance crossover but he makes the most of it. It's very timely ...
Sidekick extraordinaire Rick Jones is saddled with Genis, the son of the deceased Captain Marvel, via Kree Nega-Bands. Complicating things is the fact that Genis cannot control his cosmic awareness.So this is the first volume of Peter David's run on Captain Marvel. Cap and Rick Jones encounter The...
And I may have to lie to a RL friend of mine who's joking about not talking to me ever again because I was having trouble getting through this... The plotline was, as promised, good, but I couldn't really connect with any of the characters. It all felt a little rote: battles and not the kind of ...
The way this was written was just not good. There's a way to make something kid-friendly without dulling the emotions of the characters. This didn't do that, it just simplified everything to the point where it felt I wasn't reading about the characters I was familiar with from the movie, or from...