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Prologue Poetry in Motion in AXE: Eve of Judgment #1

Mark Turetsky and Rasmus Skov Lykke4 years ago4 years ago011 mins

‘Twas the night before Judgment Day, and plots were a-brewing. Look! Stuffy old Domo, and sly grinchy Druig. The bomb was sent to Krakoa with care, In hopes of a genocide, right then and there. Phastos was nestled all snug in th’Exclusion, With visions of torture and nuclear fusion. When what to my wondering eyes…

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  • Our Son Pete

OUR SON PETE Episode 6: The One Where They Go to the Pub

Dan Grote and Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Dan Grote · SPECIAL: Our Son Pete Episode 6, the One Where They Go to the Pub Dan and Matt took the Fourth of July off from recording, so we’re hitting you with this special, beyond-the-paywall episode of OUR SON PETE, WMQ&A’s Patreon-exclusive Pete Wisdom bonus podcast, in which the lads talk about one of…

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  • Black Panther

Black Panther #7 Is Good… But It Could Be More

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago06 mins

T’Challa has to make major concessions to earn back the trust of the allies he’s hurt, as his enemies continue to grow their influence over his home in Black Panther #7, written by John Ridley, art by Stefano Landini, color art by Matt Milla, letters by Joe Sabino. Humility is a good, great, necessary trait…

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More Like the Ass-tral Plane, amirite, in Legion of X #3

Armaan Babu and Ari Bard4 years ago4 years ago019 mins

There are demons in all of us — but if you’re a resident of Krakoa, that can often be a very literal problem. As Pixie traps the body-hopping Skinjacker and tracks down his body, Nightcrawler and Zsen head through the Astral Plane to find a lost god, only for both cases to collide in Legion…

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  • She-Hulk

Slams, Both Body & Poetry, In She-Hulk #4

Armaan Babu and Stephanie Burt4 years ago4 years ago012 mins

Fight club with your favorite superhuman brawlers, hiding your superhero friends in your tiny office, and trying to figure out what’s going on with your newly resurrected friend’s radiation powers — a day in the life of Jennifer Walters in She-Hulk #4, written by Rainbow Rowell, drawn by Luca Maresca, colored by Rico Renzi and…

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X-Men Red #4 Digs Into Immortality & Identity

Jude Jones and Vishal Gullapalli4 years ago4 years ago017 mins

The meaning of death, the politics of immortality, and the determination of identity are on the table in X-Men Red #4, written by Al Ewing, drawn by Juann Cabal, Andrés Genolet & Michael Sta. Maria, colored by Federico Blee, and lettered by Ariana Maher. Jude Jones: Man, it feels like we were just here a…

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  • Sabretooth

Punishments Do Not Fit The Crimes In Sabretooth #4

Jude Jones and Anna Peppard4 years ago4 years ago018 mins

Feral Councils are quiet, Quiet Councils are feral, and Victor Creed hosts a fireside chat in our latest journey through the carceral state of Krakoa. Sabretooth #4 was written by Victor LaValle, penciled by Leonard Kirk, inked by Craig Yeung, colored by Rain Beredo, and lettered by VC’s Cory Petit.  Jude Jones: Abortion is now…

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  • Wolverine

Hold Me Closer, Tiny Danger in Wolverine #22

Tony Thornley and Dan Grote4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

Wolverine and Deadpool go together like chocolate and peanut butter in Wolverine #22, written by Benjamin Percy, drawn by Adam Kubert, colored by Frank Martin and lettered by Cory Petit. Tony Thornley: Here we are, back again! This storyline just keeps getting more interesting, doesn’t it, special guest Handsome Dan! Dan Grote: HEY, KIDS, IT’S…

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Castle Takes Knight in Knights of X #3

Nola Pfau and Karen Charm4 years ago4 years ago016 mins

The Knights discover the location of the Siege Perilous, but Ⅰ of the Ⅹ must die to reach it in Knights of X #3, written by Tini Howard, drawn by Bob Quinn, colored by Erick Arciniega, and lettered by Ariana Maher. Nola Pfau: Karen! It appears we have a much stronger connection this time around….

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Meets Spider-Man In Marvel’s Secret Reverse

Ian Gregory4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

We all remember that time Marvel tried to bring the “manga craze” to their superheroes, right? I’m talking about the Mangaverse, a project so ill-advised it barely lasted two years and mainly featured American and Canadian artists doing vague impressions of a “manga style.” That early rush to capitalize on the popularity of manga, brought…

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MORTAL KOMBAAAAAAAAAT!!! in X-Men Red #3

Jude Jones and Vishal Gullapalli4 years ago4 years ago013 mins

Tarn the Uncaring waged war and torture on Arakko for centuries. He’s the most hated being on Mars … and he sits on their ruling council. Abigail Brand has a plan to remedy that — and reap the rewards. So does Roberto Da Costa. But only one of them can win … and Tarn’s going…

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Finally, Find out What Happens If Miles Morales Becomes Thor in Our Exclusive Preview

Dan Grote4 years ago4 years ago01 mins

What if Miles Morales became Thor? What if Gwen Stacy became Wolverine? What if Captain America became a Nazi? What if Spider-Man became beloved character actor Margo Martindale? What if Doctor Strange became Columbo? What if Batman became v. Superman: Dawn of Justice? What if Spawn became your mom? This preview answers one of those…

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WMQ&A Episode 213: The Philly Special GO BIRDS!

Dan Grote and Matthew Lazorwitz4 years ago4 years ago02 mins

Dan Grote · WMQ&A Episode 213: The Philly Special GO BIRDS! GO BIRDS! Matt and Dan visit Fan Expo Philadelphia and chat with Danny Schlitz (William Shakespeare’s Avengers), Isaac Goodhart (Victor and Nora), Ryan Parrott (Power Rangers, Rogue Sun) and Phillip Kennedy Johnson (Action Comics, Alien). It’s a con show, so pardon the ambient noise….

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X-Men 92 House of XCII #2
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X-Men ’92: House of XCII #2 is a Treat In Design and Plot

Dan Grote4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

With the nation of Krakoa established, mutantkind is ready to defend their new nation from threats of all kinds, but the X-Men have no idea about the mutant whose secret power of resurrection lies behind the entire thing. Live the Many Lives of Jubilation X in X-Men ’92: House of XCII #2, written by Steve…

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Black Panther #6 Finds Pride Leading (Almost) to a Fall

Jude Jones4 years ago4 years ago06 mins

The women in his life bail out T’Challa in Black Panther #6 written by John Ridley with art by Stefano Landini, colors by Matt Milla, and letters by Joe Sabino. Black Women are the Foundation; Black Women are the Future.  At one point in the census track I grew up in, the average life expectancy…

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