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The Hollywood reporter had a scoop that said the Fantastic Four was rebooting with a new issue #1 and a new creative duo. Because there are two duoes, and those duo are Ryan North and Humbert Ramos. Do you know what I did there?July reboot, the first issue is the story of a time trip where FF has to find an eternal stone that can be accessed for all periods. Dinosaurs and fate are involved in nature.”But as much as this first story includes dinosaurs and time travel, it’s really about these four amazing people and the depth of love…
We welcome real followers to Marvel’s overview once again. This week, readers live under the benevolent dictatorship of Doom, our true leader in one world under Doom #2. Our reviews have big spoilers, so if you want to avoid them, skip to the end and see our verdict. This week’s quick summary covers Magik #3 in Avengers #24 and continues reporting on X-Manhunt after seeing X-Force #9. Beat wants to hear from you, a real believer! Please let us know what you think about this week’s Marvel Comics! Please let us know by screaming in the comments section below or…
Reading and reviewing Ultimate Black Panther was sometimes a roller coaster. On the one hand, I love how the comic puts a new spin on the Black Panther mythology, and the creative team of Brian Hill and Stefano Casselli is a great match. Unlike the rest of the Ultimate Line, on the other hand, this book appears to move forward and then stop. Unfortunately, Ultimate Black Panther #14 reminded me of that.First of all, there is a way to uncover the problem. Rather than the magician’s best Iman preparing a “exorcism” for vibranium, he grasps the fact that he was…
Tom Taylor continues his “father’s mercy” arc in Detective Comics, with a blend of psychological tension, detective work and emotional depth. Issue #1095 offers the kind of storytelling that Batman highlights at his best, not just as a ruthless criminal, but also as a deeply flawed man driven by an endless quest for obsession, sadness and truth.DCstoryOne of the most persuasive aspects of this question is how it leans towards the “detective” in Detective Comics. Rather than relying solely on brute force, Batman is forced to piece together the mysteries that smash into the centre of his personal history. Did…
When I was reading DC X Sonic the Hedgehog #1, I thought, as I said, I was continuing to race through my head. “How does this work?” DC Comics and Sonic are clearly not used to crossovers, but we can see that the two pairings (especially when it comes to certain characters) bring about a zippy read with an attractive hook.That hook does not include anything other than Darkseid, which infringes Sonic’s dimensions to exploit the power of Chaos Emeralds. But there is not one evil new God. He turns out the entire Justice League has continued! The league soon…
Cable: Love and Chrome #3 is the highest in many ways. Not only will Cable and Avery Rider finally resolve the war that he is fighting Prime Conclave, but Cable brings the fight against the techno-organic virus, hindering his life to a critical point. The latter conflict will occur in Nathan Summers’ mind and will undoubtedly continue to hook the X-Fans completely.Mike Henderson starts the matter with a unique visual set. Cable runs through the fields in his mind while he lays on his current operating table. The reciprocating trips between the panels slowly build danger, with x-rays introducing bones…
For a long time, Mark Waid has been billed not only as a DC Comics writer, but also as a historian. Now, all of that accumulated knowledge is still leading to the best use. DC has unveiled a new history of the DC Universe, a fourth series that aligns all of DC’s continuity over the past 90 years through the eyes of Barry “The Flash” Allen. Waid wrote a miniseries and started with Jerry Ordway and Todd Nauck in the first issue, and a lineup of all-star artists joined him alongside him. This is not the first time DC has…
DC Comics revealed that the new history of the DC Universe will be coming to the comic shop on June 25th. Written by Mark Wade and featuring art by a rotating group of premier artists starting with Jerry Ordway and Todd Nauk, the fourth series is seen through the eyes of The Barry Allen, aka The Flash, past and present in the DC Universe.”This is my dream project,” said Wade, the series’ author. “It’s an opportunity to reorganize all the vast continuity of DC into one master timeline and bring some of the comic’s greatest artists to participate and shine.…
This Week: The Absolute Universe wins the Scarlet Speedster with Absolute Flash #1. Note: The review below contains spoilers. If you need quick spoiler purchase/pass recommendations for the manga in question, please see the bottom of the article for the final verdict. Absolute Flash #1 Author: Jeff LemiaArtist: Nick RoblesColorist: Adriano LucasLetter: Tom NapolitanoCover Artist: Nick Robles In many ways, absolute flash is the first real test of absolute concepts. Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are all relatively simple sales, with no characters or powers of innate abilities (unless you count them as super-rich people). However, there are more moving…
The only option for escape of Illana Lastina, trapped in marginal space, is that she is incredibly at risk in Magic #3. This week, “Pacts” arrives from Ashley Allen, German Peralta, Arthur Hesli, Ariana Maher and Darren Shan, turning Demon Lord Liminal and Magic into his face. We know that he wants to be freed. This issue is intended to shed light on the subject.The first two issues of the series spent plenty of time reminding viewers of the tragic origins of abuse and manipulation by her mysterious “instructor” Velasco. It is also shown that her abdication from Limbo’s throne…