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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Comic Reviews 16 October 2013
BRIEF COMIC REVIEWS A + X #13 The first of a six-part A+X story starts in this issue. The skrulls, the universe’s punching bag since Secret Invasion, have a secret group of superpowered zealot skrulls who are posing a potential … Continue reading
Rogue Legacy Review
Rogue Legacy is a fascinating game of a generational struggle against a castle filled with monsters using a Metroidvania system and randomly-generated quirks for each of your children, and I’ve reviewed it here, at D+Pad Magazine. Follow the link and … Continue reading
Comic Reviews 9 October 2013
BRIEF COMIC REVIEWS Each week I write comic reviews on the Google Plus Comic Book Community. This post contains last week’s reviews. ASTONISHING X-MEN #68 Warbird has been a really strange focal character. Not really a mutant, so much as … Continue reading
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Tagged Astonishing X-Men, Avengers Arena, Infinity, Three, Uncanny X-Force, x-men
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Comic Reviews 2 October 2013
A+X #12 Beast, as I’ll get onto in the next review, is the master of dubious moral decisions. Wonder Man is a pacifist in the most judgemental and annoying way at the moment. Still, A+X puts them both together and … Continue reading
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Tagged A + X, all-new x-men, awful comic titles, Battle of the Atom, crossover, Infinity, Infinity the hunt, iron man, mara
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Comics Reviews 25 September 2013
A quick aside for starters. I mentioned in my previous preview that I thought I’d missed Hawkeye. The Comixology Pull List app had apparently lied, or the issue was missed. Something like that anyway, as there wasn’t an issue on … Continue reading