It would have been less stars, but I was intrigued by the ending so much. That ending makes me think this series might have promise, but I was so 'meh' about everything else that this won't be a priority for now.
This isn't issue one; it's Rebirth #1. The difference is that one will start of the first story arc, and this is a look back at Kate Kane's past, and what made her who she is, as an introduction to the character - I assume more for new readers like me than anything else - so that they can go into ...
What if she'd been shuttered off, to be the assistant to the big boss? Well, you'd have Velvet. Out of practice, but then again she has an advantage: no one realizes just how capable she is. When one of the agents she'd slept with - and she apparently slept around like Bond did - is killed, s...
This second volume comic collection by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting takes place in the world of intelligence agencies, of betrayal and moles, of assassination and combat. The central character, Velvet, works as a secretary for an intelligence agency but has a past as an agent. She is forced to retur...
This comic collection by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting takes place in the world of intelligence agencies, of betrayal and moles, of assassination and combat. The central character, Velvet, works as a secretary for an intelligence agency but has a past as an agent. She is forced to return to her pas...
Quite hard to follow as it's several years since I've read any Fantastic Four but entertaining nonetheless. There are three simultaneous tales involving all four members of the FF, one involving Namor, one involving Galactus and the Silver Surfer and one involving the Negative Zone. There are quite ...
This volume was much better, although I figured volume one would set this up. Hickman tends to do longer arcs, so I didn't want to chance it. I was right, too. Read volume one of the Future Foundation before you read this! That being said, I really enjoyed this. The setup for Attilan and the...
Reed Richards isn't one of my favorite characters. Look, I don't mind him in small doses, but I don't particularly like him. So the fact that this volume centers around a bunch of AU Reed Richards? Well, I got bored. There are some moments of hilarity: Reed and his daughter Valeria decide th...
When a top agent is killed, everyone at the agency believes an ex spy is responsible, except Velvet Templeton. Velvet is the secretary to the director of the agency and whilst going over the agents documents she comes across paperwork that hints that someone is trying to bury the truth and frame an ...
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