I can't remember if I read issue one - I think I did - or what I may have rated it. By issue three, there feels like there's filler and then... there's actual filler. (A four page story from the Spider-Gril series about Peter Parker's daughter.) It dragged a little towards the middle, and I...
Doctor Strange battles Mephisto in Hell with Reed and Sue Richards, setting the realm in torment. Strange also has to mend his shredded cloak of levitation and battle the Sorcerer Supreme of a neighboring dimension.This volume was a disjointed collection of tales. Doctor Strange and the Richards f...
It really didn't have that much Ultron. Bride of Ultron was the name of one issue, and well, there was a lot of Not-Ultron before and after. So I just wanted Ultron to, y'know, come back. That being said, I also felt this was a bit dialogue and exposition heavy. Marvel was really, really wo...
Not bad at all. This is more of a Black Canary and Oracle with guest stars type of book. Black Canary is sent on missions by her handler, Oracle, and she teams up with other crime fighters, particularly Huntress, and even the antihero Catwoman. The Dark Knight and Robin make an appearance, but they ...
Didn’t like it. I don’t like Rocket getting all lovey-dovey with Lylla, although I do love the otter/raccoon lovin’. I mean, how? What? How? I mean, why would they be dating? But what really bothers me is… well, actually two things. One, Lylla, the otter, has an uncle who’s a walrus. ...
Yeah, I got this four hundred page monster from the library for Rocket. I kinda thought Hulk helping him find Gideon's Bible would take longer than one issue. I read four hundred pages for twenty five -_- I don't care about the Hulk's trials, not enough to invest time in a series. I didn't re...
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 was a little worried going into this book. I've like Luke Cage in the modern comics for a while now, and had gotten introduced to he and Iron Fist as a team in some of the recent comics - first Earth's Mightiest Heroes and then Ultimate Spider-Man. So I figure, I like Luke Cage and I like the Hero...
3.5 stars. Liked it enough that I'll probably read the second, but superhero stuff isn't really my thing--too much mindless butt-kicking. Fight scene after fight scene gets old really quickly.
This was one of my favorite storylines as a kid, since the original Liberty Legion stories really ended up including all of Marvel Comics' major Golden Age characters in one tale. This book includes Invaders #5-6 and Marvel Premiere #29-30, which were the first appearances of the Liberty Legion. The...
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