Review Shooter: X-Men: Prelude to Schism #1
Writer: Paul Jenkins Art: Roberto De La Torre and Lee Loughridge X-Men Prelude to Schism #1 explores the past of Scott Summers, and his relationship with Professor Xavier, as well as hinting at a...
Writer: Paul Jenkins Art: Roberto De La Torre and Lee Loughridge X-Men Prelude to Schism #1 explores the past of Scott Summers, and his relationship with Professor Xavier, as well as hinting at a...
Writer: Kurtis Wiebe Artist: Riley Rossmo I really need to stop giving a time frame for these projects so much other stuff comes up that things just slip my mind. That said, I am...
I.Am.A.Sonic.Fan It has to be said. And yes, as an adult (at times!), it is something I should be ashamed of. I mean Sonic has let me down more times than any person in...
Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Tony More Flash Thompson (a.k.a. Venom) is sent to the Savage Land to destroy a factory that produces Antarctic Vibranium; however he runs into Kraven the Hunter and gets a...
Writer: Kieron Gillen Art: Terry and Rachel Dodson Uncanny X-Men #536 picks up picks up after issue #535 ended, and sees the aliens from Breakworld taking refuge with the X-Men on Utopia, though not...
Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Jock Detective Comics #876 follows Dick Grayson as he looks into the murder of the assistant to one Sonia Branch — daughter of Anthony “Fats” Zucco and finds that there’s...
Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter J. Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Patrick Gleason, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark, Norm Rapmund, Vicente Cifuentes, Oclair Albert, Tom Nguyen, Mick Gray, Mark Irin and David Beaty You...
Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Terry Dodson   Uncanny X-Men 535 is basically a sequel to Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men run, and sees the X-Men reuniting with S.W.O.R.D. agent Brand as they try to save...
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi Artist: Patrick Gleason The problem with reviewing a continuing series/arc is that aside from some major missteps there doesn’t tend to be much variation in quality from issue to issue....
Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Pere Perez Relationships in comics, especially those between the forces of good and evil, are a complex thing. Actually relationships are complex, but running around the city in spandex adds...