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Tag Archives: Marvel
Review: The Sword of Surtur: A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel by C.L. Werner
The Sword of Surtur: A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel, written by C.L. Werner is the latest Marvel Novel to grace the stands. It’s also a bit of a dream come true for me, seeing C.L. Werner working with Marvel (and more specifically, with Asgard). Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Marvel
Tagged A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, C.L. Werner, Edelweiss, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Novels, Marvel Review, Review, The Sword of Surtur, The Sword of Surtur: A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel, The Sword of Surtur: A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel by C.L. Werner, Tyr
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Review: Marvel’s Black Widow: Bad Blood
Marvel’s Black Widow: Bad Blood is the third (but thankfully, not final!) Marvel series to hit Serial Box. I’m not ashamed to admit that I squealed a little bit when this series was announced, as I just knew that this format would do justice to her character. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Audiobook, Audiobook Review, Black Widow, Black Widow: Bad Blood, Black Widow: Bad Blood Season 1, Book, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, L.L. McKinney, Lindsay Smith, mar, Margaret Dunlap, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Mike Kendall, Review, Sarah Natochenny, Serial Box, Taylor Stevens
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Review: Domino: Strays by Tristan Palmgren
Domino, the beloved mutant, is getting her own full length novel! You read that right, novel, not graphic novel. Written by Tristan Palmgren, Domino: Strays is about to dive into Domino’s past and present to bring a whole new story to the forefront. Continue reading
Review: Ms. Marvel Vol. 1: No Normal
I recently realized that I never left a review for Ms. Marvel Vol. 1, which is a complete shame since I absolutely adore Kamala and everything she stands for. On the bright side, I decided to use that as an excuse to read her series again. Continue reading
Review: Spider-Woman Vol. 3: Scare Tactics
Publisher: Marvel Released: May 31st, 2017 Received: Marvel Unlimited Issues: Spider-Woman 13-17 Rating: I read Spider-Woman Vol. 3 as individual issues through the Marvel Unlimited app. The third and final volume of this run of Spider-Woman went a long way … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Literature, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Marvel Unlimited, Review, Scare Tactics, Spider-Woman, Spider-Woman 13-17, Spider-Woman Vol. 3: Scare Tactics
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Review: Venom Vol. 2: The Abyss
Writer: Donny Cates Artists: Iban Coello, Ryan Stegman, Joshua Cassara Publisher: Marvel Released: May 7th, 2019 Received: Own Issues: Venom (2018) 7-12 Rating: Venom Vol. 2: The Abyss continues Eddie Brock’s tale with a few emotional twists and turns that … Continue reading
Review: Star Wars: Poe Dameron Vol. 4: Legend Found
Once again it seems that Poe Dameron and his Black Squadron have managed to get themselves into a series of dilemmas. But at this point, that’s hardly surprising at all. In Poe Dameron Vol. 4: Legend Found, the Rebellion has been working steadily towards one goal: find Skywalker. And that means finding Lor San Tekka. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Angel Unzueta, Book, Book Review, Books, Charles Soule, Comic, Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novels, Literature, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Phil Noto, Poe Dameron, Poe Dameron Vol. 4, Poe Dameron Vol. 4: Legend Found, Review, Robbie Thompson, Star Wars, Star Wars: Poe Dameron Vol. 4: Legend Found
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Review: Spider-Gwen Vol. 6: The Life of Gwen Stacy
Spider-Gwen Vol. 6: The Life of Gwen Stacy is the final volume in this run of Spider-Gwen. But don’t worry! Her story is far from over. This just marks the end of Jason Latour’s writing for the series. Seanan McGuire picks up the reigns from here. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novels, Jason Latour, Literature, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Renzi, Review, Robbi Rodriguez, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Gwen Vol. 6, Spider-Gwen Vol. 6: The Life of Gwen Stacy
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Review: Ms. Marvel Vol. 10: Time and Again
Ms. Marvel Vol. 10: Time and Again is the last volume in this current run of Kamala Khan’s character. But don’t worry! The series has already been rebooted. I’ll confess that I’ve been reading that series as each issue comes out, even though I wasn’t up to date with her backlog. Woops. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Books, Comic, Comic Books, Fiction, G. Willow Wilson, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novels, Ian Herring, Literature, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Ms. Marvel, Ms. Marvel Vol. 10, Ms. Marvel Vol. 10: Time and Again, Nico Leon, Review
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Review: Hawkeye: Private Eye
Hawkeye: Private Eye collects the first twelve issues on the Kate Bishop run of the Hawkeye mantle. And that means it’s full of chaos and Kate’s attempts at running her own P.I. business. Which usually results in her getting into even more trouble. Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Books, Comic Review, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Hawkeye, Hawkeye: Private Eye, Julian Tedesco, Kate Bishop, Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Literature, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Michael Walsh, Review, Science
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