Girl Comics #1 review

I’m not too sure how to approach Marvel’s latest anthology series. The fact it’s being sold on the back of being by all-girl creators suggests I search for a ‘female sensibility’. On the other, that would be like holding Girl Comics to a different standard to other superhero comics, which usually have a male bias […]

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Adventure Comics #8 review

The waiting’s nearly over. Soon the Legion of Super-Heroes get their own book again. Two books, in fact – for a while, at least. Before that they’re guesting in a big Superman event for which this issue of Adventure Comics provides three prologues. The first story features the Legion in the 31st century as a […]

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Fantastic Four #576 review

The Fantastic Four battle the soldier scientists of A.I.M. when both discover a new undersea realm. That’s the basics of this issue’s story, the second of writer Jonathan Hickman’s Prime Elements four-parter. The specifics left me with mixed feelings. I enjoyed the first third of the book hugely, as Sue sets up the mission and […]

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Thunderbolts #141 review

It’s a Siege tie-in so the Thunderbolts are off to Asgard to purloin the fabled Spear of Odin. No one’s actually sure what it does, but when Norman Osborn tells the bad boys ‘steal’, they steal – though not until they’ve had their transport craft downed by Hogun the Grim. Luckily they’re near the Asgardian […]

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Wonder Woman #41 review

And I have to write about this on my blog, but not because it’s awful. This is a wonderful comic, as two of DC’s foremost femmes fight and neither one comes off looking like a pillock. It’s traditional for an otherwise star to get a slightly worse showing when they’re guesting, but Diana proves a […]

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Superman #697 review

Behind a lovely Cafu cover featuring the slobberiest Krypto ever, it’s bits of Legionnaire business all round. The Espionage Squad finally reveals itself to Mon-El; police colleagues, the deli guy, a hover-cam . . . future teens all. But we still don’t learn what Chameleon Boy, Tellus, Starman, Sensor Girl, Matter-Eater Lad, Element Lad and […]

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Ultimo #1 review . . .

. . . Stan Lee has lent his name to a manga book, Ultimo, by Hiroyuki Takei, about two porcelain dolls that come to life to manifest the eternal struggle between Good and Evil. I’m woefully ignorant of manga, but took a look at it anyway. And in the spirit of crossover comics I’m giving […]

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Tiny Titans #25 review

They’re making comics you know, but not for me. I love that DC publishes a line for little kids, and have drooled over the like of Batman: The Brave and the Bold on occasion. Tiny Titans? Not so much? I tried a collection of Art Baltazar and Franco’s stories, then filed it under ‘colourfully bland’. […]

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