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January 19, 2022

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  • Marvel

Devil’s Reign: Villains for Hire #1 is the Right Kind of Ugly

Armaan Babu3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

With superheroes outlawed in New York, Mayor Wilson Fisk needs superpowered operatives to keep the city under control. With Whiplash, Rhino, Electro, and Agony making up the new Thunderbolts, however, control isn’t all that easily found. Devil’s Reign: Villains for Hire #1, written by Clay McLeod Chapman, drawn by Manuel Garcia, inked by Lorenzo Ruggiero,…

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  • Spider-Man

Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #1 Chases Nostalgia With a Shot of Good Story

Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago05 mins

Ben Reilly is back, and this time he’s more continuity-inserted than ever! Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #1 is written by J.M. DeMatteis, with art by David Baldéon, colors by Israel Silva, and letters by Joe Caramagna. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. Sometimes that’s a good thing, but others not so much. For the last…

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  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales: Spider-Man #34 Misses The Shots It Doesn’t Take

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

There’s a tension in critique between judging a piece of work for what it is and judging that work against our internal monologue of what we think the actions and resolutions of the work should be. Honest, good critique does not degrade a work because it doesn’t live up to head-canon fan fiction; good critique…

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  • Uncategorized

Defenders #5 Ends With the End of a Beginning

Mark Turetsky and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago024 mins

The Cosmos begins, the Cosmos ends. A mask is passed on, twice. Being and unbeing battle for the very existence of existence. Welcome to the Third Cosmos. There will be surviving, there will be experience. Defenders #5 is told by Al Ewing and Javier Rodriguez, with letters by Joe Caramagna. Mark Turetsky: Welcome back, Stephanie,…

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  • She-Hulk

Jennifer Walters Is a Hot Mess in She-Hulk #1

Armaan Babu and Stephanie Burt3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

Jennifer Walters is back to her old self again … again. She’s lost count of the number of reinventions she’s been through. She thought she’d have done more with her life, so what’s different this time around? Find out in She-Hulk #1, written by Rainbow Rowell, drawn by Rogê Antônio, colored by Rico Renzi and…

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Dangerous X-Pectations in X-Lives of Wolverine #1

Cassie Tongue and Austin Gorton3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

The next chapter in the Krakoa Era begins in X-Lives of Wolverine #1 by Benjamin Percy, Joshua Cassara, Frank Martin, and Cory Petit!   Welcome to Comics XF’s X Lives and X Deaths of Wolverine coverage! Given the story is being released weekly over the next ten weeks, we’re doing things a little differently than usual,…

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  • The Silver Coin

Formalism vs. Capitalism in The Silver Coin #8

Mark Turetsky and Ritesh Babu3 years ago3 years ago017 mins

When an executive at a 1960s stock brokerage acquires a collection of antiquities, the gap between the haves and the have-nots becomes painfully clear. The price of the Silver Coin keeps going up, even as the fortunes of its owner plummets, in issue #8, written by Matthew Rosenberg, drawn and lettered by Michael Walsh, and…

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  • X-Men

Good Witches and Bad Witches Both Enjoy Devil’s Reign: X-Men #1

Christi Eddleman and Chris Eddleman3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

Unfortunately, the eviction notice for vigilante superheroics comes to Seneca Park as the X-Men come face to face with Kingpin’s Thunderbolts in Devil’s Reign: X-Men #1 written by Gerry Duggan, drawn by Phil Noto and lettered by Cory Petit. Christi Eddleman: Unfortunately for everyone, and especially me, I can only sing some Staind as I…

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