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Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #1
Wolverine will always be a fan favorite among comic book fans. That’s why it was shocking when Marvel “killed” him a few years ago. Well, he might be back, and we are on the path for the return the one and true Logan aka Wolverine. This time I read Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #1 Warning: This review will be semi-spoiler-ish Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of A Killer #1 Review First, here is the recap at the beginning of the issue that sums up the story thus far. I am so glad Marvel sticks these in most of their comics these days. Sabretooth, Daken, and Lady Deathstrike ban…
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Action Comics 1000 Takes You on a Fun 80 Year Ride
I know it is cool to hate on Superman, but dammit, I like him for what he represents as a hero. Christopher Reeve will also always be my Superman because no other Superman movie has quite gotten the right tone of the hero like the first two films (even if the films haven’t aged very well in 2018). So naturally, my comic book pick of the week is Action Comics 1000. This is the first comic book that I am aware of that has hit 1000 issues. This review will be pretty much spoiler free, so no worries. Action Comics 1000 Review In a nutshell, it is a celebration of…
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Jurassic Strike Force 5 is Awesomely Silly. Must read!
Sometimes it is hard to find a comic book in an endless variety of choices. There is so many comics and it is hard to know where to begin. I review some when I get a chance and one amazing book I discovered is Jurassic Strike Force 5. I literally picked it up because of the cover… Look at that awesomeness right there folks. It is a humanoid dinosaur. The T-Rex is in some sort of intergalactic suit carrying a freaking lazer sword. Not even 10 year old me could dream up something a premise so ridiculous but awesome at the same time. It really hit a lot of notes…
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The Shepherd by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari and Roberto Molinari from Caliber Comics
Today I am discussing the comic book, The Shepherd, released by independent comic book publisher Caliber Comics, written and co-created by Andrea Lorenzo Molinari and Roberto Molinari. The Shepherd Summary Here is the synopsis and concept of the series, The Shepherd… “After Professor Lawrence Miller’s teenage son Val’s tragic death from a drug overdose, he cannot shake the sense that his son’s soul is lost and wandering between heaven and earth. Grieving and deeply disturbed, he makes a fateful decision to commit suicide, electing to pursue his son into the afterlife. Lawrence’s soul awakens and immediately encounters his deceased father who has arrived to greet him in order to help…
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Review of Salvagers by Robert Salley, from Source Point Press
Today I am discussing the comic book, Salvagers, released by independent comic book publisher Source Point Press, written and created by Robert Salley. Salvagers Summary Here is the synopsis and concept of the series, Salvagers… “In the distant future, the habitable planets are connected through the trade of natural and artificial resources. The import and export business is flourishing for some systems, while leaving others at the mercy of major trade corporations. After the end of the Galactic War, peace blanketed the galaxy; however, planets with little shipping resources turned to piracy or developed small guerilla military units geared to pillage trade ships. This spawned the necessity for trade companies…