Superman #700 review

James Robinson and Bernard Chang say goodbye to Superman, J Michael Straczynski says hello and Dan Jurgens says, what, that old thing? I like that this issue bridges the gap between two creative teams, that is, Robinson and recent partner Chang, and JMS and Eddy Barrows. Robinson gives us a simple tale of Superman and […]

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Birds of Prey #2 review

Black Canary and Huntress are confronted by mystery woman the White Canary and the former is in a proper tizzy. ‘Something about this particular nutcase makes me have to fight to keep from running.’ What it is, I don’t know. So far, the newcomer has simply been standing there, glaring at the heroines like Paddington […]

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Magog #10 review

You know you’re old when you see Tommy Tomorrow in a comic, assume he’s on a sortie from the future, then realise that our present day has caught up with the fella. It’s the 21st century? Really? Yipes. No jetpacks, just $2.99 comics. One of which is this, my first issue of Magog. Firstly, because […]

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The New Avengers #1 review

Luke Cage, quit that &?*£!% cussing, this is the Heroic Age. Yes indeedy, the New Avengers get shiny in this second volume, with Cage and co moving into a rebuilt Avengers Mansion and finally considered good guys in the eyes of the world. The story kicks off with Dr Strange meeting a possessed Son of […]

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Heralds #2 review

As I took a look at #1 last week (see below), I’ll not go into much detail here. So why bring it up again? Because this book is so great that I want as many folk as possible to try it, before it’s over. And as Marvel, for some nutty reason, is releasing this five-part […]

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Batman #700 review

Grant Morrison rocks the ages of Batman with a story spanning the Gotham legend’s various incarnations. Bruce and Dick, Dick and Damian, Damian and his cat, Batman Beyond Terry McGuinness, Batman One Million and Robin the Toy Wonder … all get a moment to shine in a story linked by the time-travelling Professor Hyatt. The […]

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Young Allies #1 review

I dunno, you wait ages for a decent young hero team to come along and then two show up at once. As well as Avengers Academy, Marvel this week brings us Young Allies, named for the Golden Age kid group book published by Marvel predecessor, Timely. That had a Bucky and a Toro, this one […]

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Avengers Academy #1 review

Spinning out of the recently concluded Avengers: The Initiative series, Avengers Academy gathers six young would-be heroes and puts them in the hands of experienced Assemblers. Out of the dozens of teenagers in Norman Osborn’s Initiative programme, Reptil, Hazmat, Finesse, Mettle, Striker and Veil are the best the next generation has to offer. At least […]

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