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Never Bring a Dagger to a Magic Fight in Midnight Sons #5!

Latonya Pennington2 years ago2 years ago012 mins

Will the Sons stop the ritual and cancel the apocalypse? It’s Midnight Sons #5 written by Ethan Sacks, with art by Luigi Zagaria and Alberto Foche, colors by Antonio Fabela, and letters by Joe Sabino. The issue begins years ago in New Orleans as Agatha Harkness pays a visit to The Laveaus. Agatha tries to…

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  • Marvel
  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales #40 Disappoints Across the Multiverse

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

Using the magic of science (science!), mysticism and a few bored brains (ok, one bored brain), I’ve managed to connect with Jude from universe 777-9311 for a joint review of Miles Morales #40. Continue to read…if you dare!  (Maniacally cryptic music plays in background) 616 Jude: …so you’re telling me where you’re from, housing is…

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  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales #39 Doesn’t Ask the Questions it Should

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

Miles Morales #39 doesn’t really ask a lot of questions – not explicitly. I’d argue it’s not concerned with asking or pausing at all – this issue is about momentum. And you know, that’s okay. Sometimes you can’t do and think at the same time. Sometimes doing is enough. And Miles Morales #39 does quite…

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X-Corp #1 Stumbles Out The Starting Gate In Our Spoiler-Free Discussion

Armaan Babu and Lex Smith4 years ago3 years ago020 mins

An all new era of mutant prosperity calls for all new business solutions – but are the world’s elite businessmen ready to welcome Krakoan into their boardrooms? The corporate world is a dangerous game – but Warren Worthington III, Monet St. Croix and their new board of directors are prepping to show the world just…

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