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With the current issue of Claudio Sanchez’s “Amory Wars” science-fiction saga, we’re back in a holding pattern while the story builds up to another action seque
"The Last Exorcism" is by far the most relevant and thought-provoking of all the “home-video-style” feature films.
J.T. Krul continues with his roller coaster ride of a Green Arrow tale, but this time it left my head spinning and I'm still a little nauseous.
The story is fast paced and the action is thrilling. Super-heroic military science-fiction buffs will love this arc and this particular issue.
It would have been perfectly acceptable to have this story in the regular Moon Knight book and the Daredevil readers wouldn't have missed anything.
What sounded like just another vampire story flooding the market, is a fresh and innovative look at the number one monster in the horror genre.
What a dud! All the build up of the last three issues with the Alpha-Lanterns and kick-butt Cyborg Superman -- and they blew it with the cover reveal!
The whole purpose of this film was to be a gigantic power play on the viewing public whose appetite for action films will never be satiated.
When the Heroic Age began, Brian Michael Bendis said The Avengers would be the gem in the center of the treasure. So far, that prediction has proven correct.
“The Oak,” as he is known, gets the bio treatment from Blue Water; as a big fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger, I can happily say the Terminator would approve!
A fun adventure filled with digital effects, video game references, slacker appeal and plenty of Michael Cera doing-what-he-does.
I hope you weren’t turned off by the “All Ages” description of this because, as the opening pages testify to with a Mad Titan wielding god, it was awesome!
The worst film of this summer thus far because it whiffs at every attempt to hit a home run wise crack, displays Will Ferrell at his absolute comedic worst.
This was a disappointing issue. Disappointing from the perspective that it was billed as a crossover with Avengers Academy that is.
Brief Reviews of Cosmic and Sci-Fi comics for the past week's comics including Sky Doll, Hulk, Secret Avengers and more!
"Hulk" ended just like it started - a lot of ass kicking and a bunch of unanswered questions. Did you expect more? I’ll be honest, I sure didn’t.
Christos Gage and Mike McKone are giving us the best Avengers book out there with Avengers Academy! This is by far my favorite Avengers title.
Sit back and enjoy the ride! Brightest Day is shaping up to be the event that we expected after Sinestro War and Blackest Night; I'm on board!
Fraction and Portacio have me on the edge of my seat, just like the old days when the X-Men were at the top of the sales charts, and I can't wait to find out!
With bright colors and bombastic fight scenes, the first time we see Power Man enter the fray atop the hood of a tractor trailer is awesome!

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