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  • X-Men

Giant-Size X-Men #1 (2024) asks: Does anyone really love Angel?

Stephanie Burt1 year ago1 year ago012 mins

Does anyone really love Angel? Does anyone, within his Marvel universe, even like him? Who’s asking? It’s Ann Nocenti, in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (2024). Written by Nocenti, drawn by Lee Ferguson, colored by KJ Díaz and lettered by Cory Petit. This beautiful one-shot pops into the Fall of X era at just the right time,…

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An image of Killmonger, and the words "Enter STORM and KILLMONGER"
  • Black Panther

MCU synergizing has Ultimate Black Panther #3 playing it safe

Jude Jones1 year ago1 year ago07 mins

In pursuit of Moon Knight, the Black Panther has been ambushed by a pair of freedom fighters – Killmonger and Storm. What they have have to show him may change everything that Wakanda’s war with Ra and Khonshu is about. Ultimate Black Panther #3 is written by Bryan Hill, drawn by Stefano Caselli, colored by…

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  • Wolverine

A Toast to Vulgar New Beginnings in Wolverine #23

Tony Thornley3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

Logan and Wade wrap up their team-up by… well… you’ll just have to wait and see in Wolverine #23, written by Benjamin Percy, drawn by Adam Kubert, colored by Frank Martin and lettered by Cory Petit. Tony Thornley: Our favorite stabby boys are back, and I’m happy to see there’s some emotional depth going on…

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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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  • Spider-Man

Miles Morales #37 Hides the Full Man Behind his Mask

Jude Jones3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

It’s a large world, yes, but it’s also very small. I find that niche communities— say, I don’t know, comic review sites, dispersed around the world as they may be— cultivate a connected community.  So as a member of this connected comics community, I’ve been more than tangentially aware of a few illustrators and writers…

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