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  • Star Wars

Ahsoka picks up the pace in this week’s War Reports

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

All kinds of stuff hits the fan as Ahsoka and Sabine cross blades with Baylan and Shin as they attempt to thwart Morgan’s reunion with Thrawn in Ahsoka episode four, “Fallen Jedi,” written by Dave Filoni and directed by Peter Ramsey.  Reaching the halfway point of the season by the end of the episode, “Fallen…

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  • Immortal X-Men

Selene eats people and the mutants’ desert sojourn ends in Immortal X-Men #15

Austin Gorton and Mark Turetsky2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Selene wants the External Gate back, but Xavier is just not in the mood for visitors, and the mutant diaspora finds an unlikely ally in Immortal X-Men #15, written by Kieron Gillen, drawn by Paco Medina, colored by David Curiel and lettered by Clayton Cowles.  Austin Gorton: Mark, I understand you’ve been a bit under…

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  • X-Men

Rereading the Morrison run, Part III: Live, reader, live

Stephanie Burt2 years ago2 years ago015 mins

Click here to read Part I. Click here to read Part II. Sometimes a year’s worth of comic books feels like a day, and sometimes a day feels like a year. Our first two parts of this three-part look back at Grant Morrison’s New X-Men (2001-04) were written and edited before Fall of X (2023)….

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  • Black Panther

Black Panther #4 shows the ways we aren’t doing enough

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Two of Birnin T’Chaka’s most powerful crime families are about to become one in a wedding that is the talk of Wakanda. Neither Black Panther nor Beisa are on the guest list, but that won’t stop them from making an appearance at this who’s-who of Wakanda’s rich, powerful and dangerous, especially with the assassin Deathlok…

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  • Star Wars

Ahsoka Takes Its Time In This Week’s War Reports

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Hot on the trail of the stolen hyperdrive engine, Sabine renews her Jedi training regime to frustrating results while Hera discovers the New Republic has a lot of the same problems as the Old one in Ahsoka episode 03, “Time to Fly”, directed by Steph Green and written by Dave Filoni.  “Time to Fly” is…

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  • Marvel

A pirate’s life for Cindy Moon in Silk #3!

Latonya Pennington2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Cindy Moon hits the dreamy high seas in Silk #3, written by Emily Kim, drawn by IG Guara, colored by Ian Herring and lettered by Ariana Maher. Even though Cindy Moon being stuck in a loop of dreams sucks, I like how writer Emily Kim allows Cindy takes a moment to enjoy the fact that…

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  • Marvel

Kick it old school with Marvel Age #1,000

Stephanie Burt2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Ever wonder where the Golden Age Human Torch got his sense of morality, or why Mar-Vell threw his lot in with humankind? Or why you shouldn’t take calls on your phone while battling the Lizard? Find these answers and more — with feeling — in Marvel Age #1,000, with writing by Jason Aaron, Armando Ianucci,…

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  • Star Wars

Ahsoka lives somewhere on the spectrum between Boba Fett and Andor: War Reports

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

The titular star of LucasFilm’s latest streaming series, Ahsoka, has a rich cross-media history in Star Wars. She debuted in The Clone Wars animated series (the canonical Dave Filoni one, not the earlier Genndy Tartakovsky one), made a smattering of appearances in the animated followup Rebels, starred in a few novels and comic book stories,…

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  • X-Men

Rereading the Morrison Run, Part II (of III): There’s a Riot Goin’ On

Stephanie Burt2 years ago2 years ago015 mins

Click here to read Part One! Welcome back to our three-part look back at the Grant Morrison — and Frank Quitely and John Paul Leon and Phil Jimenez and others — run of New X-Men! From the first arcs — “E Is for Extinction” and its successors, dealing with Cassandra Nova — we’ve seen how…

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  • Black Panther

The city is a character in Black Panther #3

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

The five crime families that rule Birnin T’Chaka have heard the rumors that the Black Panther is lurking in the shadows, so they bring in a hired gun to help protect their interests: the cyborg assassin known as Deathlok. Black Panther #3 is written by Eve Ewing, drawn by Chris Allen and Mack Chater, inked…

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  • Jean Grey

Jean Grey #1 goes to the past to wreck the future!

Anna Peppard and Adam Reck2 years ago2 years ago016 mins

After the events of the Hellfire Gala, Jean’s life is in shambles. Literally. But that’s nothing new for a woman who was into resurrection before it was cool. A life rife with retcons invites plentiful possibilities for different pasts and futures—which path(s) will Jean take? Jean Grey #1 written by Louise Simonson, drawn by Bernard…

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  • Thor

New Thor title can’t help but be compared to that other Immortal Ewing book

Rasmus Skov Lykke2 years ago2 years ago014 mins

In Norse myths, they called him Thunderer. Vuer has he been called, and Hloriddi. The Gods know him as Asgard’s King, keeper of Mjolnir, hero of the tales. When injustice grips the Earth and ancient powers bring down the sky, he fights for those who cannot — and when the tale is done, we will…

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  • X-Men

Marvel’s Voices: X-Men could do more, but does some things very well

Stephanie Burt2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Ever wonder if Marvel Comics would acknowledge the fundamental, consistent, flaming queerness of so many X-comics and X-Men, or whether the company would rather talk, in broad terms, about the mutant metaphor? Find out, or not, in the anthology comic Marvel’s Voices: X-Men, with writing by Vita Ayala, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Sarah Kuhn, Al…

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  • Star Wars

Dark Droids #1 Headlines Our First War Reports

Austin Gorton2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

A new linewide crossover kicks off  as an ancient consciousness awakens in Dark Droids #1 by Charles Soule, Luke Ross, Alex Sinclair and Travis Lanham. Then, Lando has to make some tough decisions when Lobot is targeted by that consciousness in Star Wars #37, by Charles Soule, Madibek Musabekov, Rachelle Rosenberg and Claytin Cowles. The…

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  • X-Men Red

Storm leads the march to war in X-Men Red #14

Jude Jones2 years ago2 years ago09 mins

Civil war rages on Arakko as news of the new Mutant Massacre reaches the red planet in X-Men Red #14, written by Al Ewing, drawn by Yildiray Çinar, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Ariana Maher. A year ago, under circumstances best left for another story, I played my first game of chess. I…

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