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01.10.2007 |
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My Interest is dead. R.I.P.
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Morrison and Quitely keep chugging along nicely
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01.09.2007 |
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The Heroes are back, but can they save themselves from each other?
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01.02.2007 |
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Is this the end of Spawn as we know him?
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The 'Unstoppable' arc begins, seven months late
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Humberto Ramos fills in on art as 'Primary Infection' begins
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The non-Civil War tie-in looks to shake things up
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12.29.2006 |
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Where's the fun? Too indecipherable for the short term: no emotion
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Simone ends her second limited series with hope for another
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Two Ms. Marvels? Are they both supposed to be evil?
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A can't miss ending to the two longest sub-plots in the series so far
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The limited series we should have read months ago, still good though
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12.18.2006 |
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Warren Ellis remakes the New Universe into something coherent and readable
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Gail Simone is at again with a superhero retirement home?
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It ends with a sputter and a jerk
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12.04.2006 |
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Mike Carey finishes his first story arc more or less unscathed
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The best solo Iron Fist title yet, for what that's worth….
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An ex-girlfriend, a new job, and the return of the Vulture, Oh my!
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Mary Jane wonders if it's all worth it
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11.28.2006 |
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The return of Frank to the Marvel Universe, destruction ensues
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"I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!"
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Time wasting 'Casualities of War' tie-in that ties into….nothing really
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11.20.2006 |
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Couldn't they have come up with a longer title?
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The delay-athon is only set to continue as issue 19 & 20 get pushed back…
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The duo get their breakup formalized and just in time for Domino to fall into Cable's arms
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The one-shots continue and Iron Man is found laying down on the job
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This is good, but still just evidence that Bendis is a spin-off making machine
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10.30.2006 |
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Cabin fever sets in at the Fortress of Solitude
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"Happy Halloween, Judeo-Christians!"
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Anti-Iron Man alliance building
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No hero is too small for a Civil War tie-in
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10.29.2006 |
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Introducing the Earth-2 Deatshtroke—Marvel’s Deadpool?!
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10.18.2006 |
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Boom! Studios: Classic comics re-lettered for comedic effect
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Dynamite Entertainment: Wait, if he ranges with Tonto, he's not really 'lone' is he?
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Virgin Comics: Is this to be the first comic from Virgin to begin well?
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Another weird first issue from Morrison, and weird in a completely different manner too
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This is one of the weirdest first issues I've ever read
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Something good comes out of Hine's continuing stories of the 198
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A year in: we've lost a couple artists but gained a wonderful series
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One of the best weeks yet!
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One of the original birds flies the coop
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Technically, they're Omega Humanoids, but that's not as catchy
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10.11.2006 |
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Ultimate Cable shows up to kick the X-Men's butts and generally be a badass
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The crossover event no one asked for or could have expected!
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Unfortunately, pirates yet to be included…
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Dynamite Entertainment: We're betting on the guy with the chainsaw
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Another Worldstorm re-launch with one of my fave writers at the helm
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Worldstorm begins here, so far so good
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We finally get a team together and a good long fight scene to go with it
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Best issue so far but hardly up to par for Jenkins
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Black Adam gets a 'Mini-me' and you get another glorious Week In Review
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A cheesy catchphrase contest ensues
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10.04.2006 |
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Why does this exist? Hastily put together and it shows
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Beautiful and well-written, this is the crime comic to read
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Mysterio is cool again! Wait, was he ever?
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J.M.S. is slipping a bit…
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The best Dr. Strange tale I've ever read…
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The pace is picking up and at the worst time too
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Back this time with a better, fuller Week In Review
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More zombie comics? This isn't even attempting to be original.
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Party at the Penguin's, umbrellas optional
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Please tell me this never happened to Ronnie 'Firestorm' Raymond
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Prepare to be happy again Nightwing fans cause it doesn't SUCK!
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Size doesn't matter…unless you're talking about sex
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09.27.2006 |
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Dynamite Entertainment: Red Sonja vs. pre-med school Moreau
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Bongo Comics: Halloween comes early in Springfield
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Virgin Comics: Yet another series that crawls out the gate
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Slave Labor Graphics: Even FURTHER down the Rabbit Hole…into yet another Wonderland?
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We're introducing our new format here for the 52…
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The hundredth issue! Gwen Stacey's return! ANOTHER Spider-Man clone!
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I'd gotten used to not having to read this darned thing
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Civil War tie-in that looks at Agent 13's conflicting emotions
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Peter takes a side in the Civil War, again
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The two franchises are in good hands for this mini-series
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Better living, through chemistry
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A good jumping on point for an average superhero comic
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One of these days Ororo…straight to the moon!
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Superman speaks slang. The world winces.
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Three new characters and not an original thought put into them
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09.20.2006 |
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The mainstream media lionizes Pride of Baghdad…and for good reason
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Finally here, the comic that has held up half the Marvel product line
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The general audience comic that truly fits that name
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Blade is back for a series of stand-alone action issues
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Classic Wolverine, classically done
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Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #529-532 to tell the tale of Peter's Pro-Registration leanings
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Britian gets her superheroes back in print, God Save the Queen!
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The mystery no one was wondering about…solved!
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09.13.2006 |
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The Magician gets booted into limbo status
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Wood tells the backstory of Zee in this stand-alone story
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Decent, but I've come to expect so much more from Brubaker
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Aquaman's still playing second fiddle to the new, younger version
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Fantastic tale continues of a comic within a comic within a comic!
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Way keeps the plot moving with yet more obscure references
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Worth your while, but only because Marvel doesn't do a good enough job in the first place
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Your weekly 52 served up weekly by the never weak Caleb Mozzocco
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Johns goes to town fixing 'problems' he finds with the DCU
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Virgin Comics: Better to be too deep and confusing than not deep at all, although deep and clear is better still
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09.07.2006 |
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Antartic Press: Hutchison tackles all the duties necessary to bring you manga Beowulf
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Not as quite as good as Pak's first X-miniseries but decent enough
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Slow, reliable, satisfying and still completely entertaining
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Rawlins is back and this time he's joined the commies
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Another NY buddy-cop story but with a supernatural twist, just like the rest
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It's Savage Dragon vs. Mark Millar's Wanted
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MTU's penultimate issue delievers the emotional punch, but at what cost?
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Posion Ivy returns from death, fans of psuedo tentacle porn rejoice!
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This week, we get to meet the man from Uranus…I said anus
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Devil's Due Publishing: Everything you wanted to know about Scarlett. Ok not everything you wanted, pervert
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And you thought Booster Gold and Elongnated Man were B-list. This week 52 breaks out the really, really small guns.
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Silent Devil Productions: Death rides a tall horse and carries a six-shooter on his hip
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Alias: Truly a comic 'just for kids'
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Boom! Studios: Classic Giffen & DeMatteis, maybe a little too classic?
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Virign Comics: Still decent enough to get next issue, still bad enough to not put on the pull list
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08.30.2006 |
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Kabuki's writing moves forward and so does the plot, Akemi is here
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Good on the surface but without any cream filling
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Gambit is gone forever folks, may he rest in peace
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New creative team gives the series a shot in the arm
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Early 90's style X-Men story: fun but lifeless
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Peter David does it right: story first, sensationalism second
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Last Issue! And it's a doozy!
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Grant Morrison shows the world how good a (Superman) comic can be
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Another faultering superhero redesign, another writer fixing something that isn't broken
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The Main Man is back and he's sporting new duds
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JLA as international spies?
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Good story hampered by bad art
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The third book out this week with what feels like every hero DC has
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More Superman stories with lots of cameos and weird aliens, but this one's good
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A bunch of crazy stuff happens for no apparent reason, same as last issue
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Boom! Studios: It's 'LOST' meets the 'Galapagos from Hell'
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08.23.2006 |
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Doesn't get more obvious than this, good novelists don't equal good comic writers
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The first real story arc is done and the story couldn't be stronger
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Spawn continues to get more absurd
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Spider-Woman gets her time in the limelight and gives us the best issue in a while
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The action starts, the mystery deepens, and Civil War intrudes upon it all
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Summer blockbuster with a lot of action and not a lot of meaning
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Santa don't take no crap from zombies
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Evil Twin Comics: Cause you can't have fundamental without fun or mental!
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Burlyman Entertainment: The Wachowski Brothers present the secret origin of…Jesus?
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Wait on Wonder Woman not worth the glitches and lackluster art
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The Justice League has its first round draft picks
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More 'Year One' Batman fun with Matt Wagner
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It's a Marvel-ous day for a wedding for 52's sweet sixteen
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08.16.2006 |
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The FF move over to let Mole Man have his day in the…artificial sun?
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Mark Millar ends his run and the Zombie threat is finally over
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Rex Mundi moves to Dark Horse but keeps trucking
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Bruce Jones re-imagines a classic DC superhero, just without all the 'hero' part
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Second story arc in and we're going through old villains like they be catching feelings
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Getting better but it'll always be a tentative series
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Boom! Studios: The zombie genre itself becomes a member of the undying
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Quality AND quantity for your buck!
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Robin team-up issue as Boomerang Jr. searches for the Joker's bomb in Gotham
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The Death of Booster Gold!
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Hyped and touted but can't 'Preach' the good word
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08.09.2006 |
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Ape Entertainment: A military unit designed to fight zombies, vampires, and ghosts, oh my!
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Simply amazing comic, great for any Ultimate Spider fan
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The team gets a proper villain, and Gary Frank leaves the book
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Vandal Savage reveals his hand and Dr. Psycho attacks
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A good start to a fun romp through space
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Way continues his slow crawl of a plot that reveals little and does even less
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Getting better despite all my misgivings
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A traitor among the Pro-Registration side and guest appearances galore
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Virgin Comics: Be patient, this might be going somewhere after all
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Superman's new villain needs a Speak-n-Spell
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We gear up for the second 'Wedding of the Century' in less than a year, no straw Sue Dibny doll included
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Queer Eye for the Martian Guy? It's leather meets the Coneheads in this classic character make-over
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08.02.2006 |
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200 pages of stories about robots acting like humans
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Three issues in and we still don't have any main characters, never a great sign
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A slightly disappointing ending to an otherwise fantastic story arc
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Nothing spectacular, especially from the high expectations of a Steve Niles' Creeper comic
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Tieri continues to ignore Claremont's stories, and the actual Excalibur team
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One of the FF moves to Canada in protest
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Mysterio returns and so does Flash's old personality
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Dynamite Entertainment: Only good for Highlander zealots
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The Riddler as P.I. helping Batman solve a murder case?
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The Elongnated Man gets his day in the limelight in an attempt to take down a Superman Cult, an evil one of course
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08.01.2006 |
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Decent but not good enough to hold my interest monthly
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07.26.2006 |
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Crossover of Marvel's two teen superhero teams, decent but not great
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Englehart decides to pursue his pet project, to our dismay
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Morrison & Kubert begin their run, it isn't groundbreaking but it is good
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Superman Returns! AGAIN! But without the whole 'Cyclops is dating Lois Lane' thing
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Thrill-House Comics: Making old-school superheroes new again, by actually making new characters!
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Boom! Studios: Joe Casey writes a decent tale on life as a supervillain
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Big Bang Comics: Homage to Plastic Man and the Spirit now back in small press
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White supremacist's learn the folly of killing each other, lesson said to be late in coming
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Do you know where your almighty deities are?
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THE SEX ISSUE! CARTOON PORN! (Um…like..Eeeww…)
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I'm officially fed up with Civil War's lack of balance
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The Daredevil Imposter revealed, and Murdock wonders how he keeps the uniform so clean
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The Wedding of the Century, or so they claim…
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07.19.2006 |
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Fireworks break out, a god returns and Goliath gets a hangnail, all in this addition of, CIVIL WAR!
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Out of character and out of touch, this doesn't ring true
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An all-new Freedom Fighters…again
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She-Hulk gets married, Marvel forgot to tell anyone
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Robin teams up with Boomerang Jr. for a comic only slightly more interesting than drying mud
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New Creative Team, Van Sciver: late but great
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Starkings' Hip Flask gets a relaunch and a new-reader friendly one at that
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Meltzer reimagines the Trinity, past and future
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Virign Comics: Wells and Gaydos do Kapur some credit and actually make a decent first issue
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DC shows how equal rights they are by shouting: "Hey everyone! Look, a Lesbian!"
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Magical: Part 1 / Plus Masked Marvel Backup Story
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A Runaway dies…this is a spoiler free review (mostly)
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More death, mayhem, and a Civil War tie-in?
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Why am I reading about Spider-Man 2211 again?
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Bosom Buddies! Double Entendre!
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Civil War tie-in. Could it be true? Deadpool's funny again!
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Best Annihilation series? It didn't make me vomit, always a good sign.
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Civil War tie-in, Cyclops versus Multiple Man?!?
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07.12.2006 |
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Alias: Revolutionary Hero fights European Legends for a historical twist
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Oni: Apocalyptic future western meets Star Wars
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Ennis' Kev has been freed from any Authority ties, Ennis and fans rejoice
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Boom! Studios: Milo and his superhero alternate-reality-self go to couple's therapy
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Burlyman Entertainment: Shark vs. Cowboy, Darrow vs. Page Space, Shaolin Cowboy vs. Demon's bodiless head inside the stomach of a dinosaur…what?
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What's more grueling? Clark Kent's reporting job or Superman's crime fighting?
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A Golden Age hero returns in a unqiue fashion
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Ghost Rider gets his own monthly, rides into our hearts and pancreas
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Thrid verse, same as the first
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Super-Skrull becomes a hero by killing millions of bad guys
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Silver Surfer becomes a herald of Galactus again, instantly regrets decision
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Ulitmate Scorpion, Ultimate Clone Saga, Ultimate girl problems
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Carey jump starts X-Men with a much needed change in direction
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Single issue story about one of Parker's students who just realized his Biology teacher is Spider-Man
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07.11.2006 |
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The Bureau finally settles down to the task of eliminating the 'Plague of Frogs'
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The new Blade series debuted with a two hour pilot and Bam!Kapow! weighs in
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07.05.2006 |
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All New Atom, all classic sci-fi fun
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Ennis does his usual great war comic, only problem is in its similarity to every other great war comic he's done
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Why can't the regular series be this good?
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As close to a perfect Batman story as possible
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Disappointing end to a wonderful series
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Teen Titans vs. Doom Patrol vs. Brotherhood of Evil
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Tieri now at the helm, gets Excalibur lost.
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A new era of X-books to rival Lee and Morrison's debuts? Well maybe not, but at least they got the wraparound cover.
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The smash hit about the world's last man and his monkey looks at the life of Dr. Mann.
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IDW: Steamboat Transformers don't equal very fast chase scenes.
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07.04.2006 |
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06.07.2006 |
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Repercussion Comis: Marc Haines new three part series sketches us a frightful picture with experimental story-telling.
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12.14.2005 |
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Devil's Due Publishing: Sophmore slump?
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11.16.2005 |
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Devil's Due Publishing: Coming off his latest Dead@17, Josh Howard attempts to continue his horror comic success.
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