347-349: A skrull takes the Fantastic Four out of action and forms a new Fantastic Four with Spider-Man, the Hulk, Wolverine, and Ghost Rider as the members to take on her enemies!This story was pretty superficial. It read like someone called Arthur Adams, the guest penciller, and asked him what h...
342: A kid kills himself with gasoline and a match, emulating his hero, the Human Torch. Torch vows never to use his powers again until the Seekers come after him.Rusty Collins from X-Factor guest stars in the fill-in issue Walter Simonson has nothing to do with. It's not a bad story, though. Ju...
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 ...
I have to start this review by admitting two, very important things. One, I love Walter Simonson’s work. Nothing objective about it, I just love the man’s comics. Two, I have never been able to warm up to space opera comics or their ilk. Can’t explain it. So what does that mean, you ask? Wel...
However, this was an amazing run. I do like Waid and Simonson a lot, so I knew the story and art would be amazing. It is. Maria Hill is pretty ruthless: she got Banner to work for S.H.I.E.L.D - well, Hulk, really - by giving him a lab. Protection. However, since the Hulk can be uncontroll...
Not much to say. This comic was so-so. I don't think it was as dynamic of pretty as earlier ones art-wise, and the story felt less engaging and more awkward than the earlier ones. Almost everyone seems very polarized, and while I know the traits on display here are all canon and normal, they're so...
While the storylines in this are predictable to the point of absurdity in some cases, things were engaging enough to keep me interested through the book and enjoying some of the action scenes. The time scale in this is weird - it feels like some sections get more pages than they need, while others a...
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 1986 Year Read: 2012 Series: Uncanny X-Men Publisher: Marvel Comics Introduction: After I heard so many good reviews on this comic, I just had to read this and oh boy, I just have so much to say about this particular comic book!...
Picked this up because I enjoy reading about Varian. I find him a pretty fascinating character. And from that aspect I enjoyed it. I wish the Blood Elf had more to do. I had a hard time following the art sometimes, especially when we were in battle scenes. But overall? I got exactly what I wanted ou...
The second volume of Batman: Black & White is much like the first. Editor Mark Chiarello gathers together some of the most acclaimed writers and artists who then produce short stories about The Dark Knight. While I didn’t find the overall experience as strong as the first collection, there were st...
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