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3 days ago |
comicsxf.com | Tony Thornley
A sweeping Marvel cosmic event! Imperial is a story of intrigue, mysteries and war, which takes place against the backdrop of the formation of a new galactic order in the Marvel Universe. Featuring HULKS, BLACK PANTHERS, NOVAS, GUARDIANS and COSMIC KINGS and QUEENS. Itās the must-read book of the summer!Imperial #1 was written by Jonathan Hickman, illustrated by Federico Vincentini and Iban Coello, colored by Federico Blee and lettered by Cory Pettit.
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1 week ago |
comicsxf.com | Tony Thornley
The Web-Warriors are back to discuss a bunch of books, including a lightning round!In Amazing Spider-Man #3-4, Peter Parker faces the Hobgoblin head on, in a story written by Joe Kelly, drawn by Pepe Larraz, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Joe Caramagna. In Spider-Man & Wolverine #1 Marvelās most popular heroes finally team up! Took them long enough. Written by Marc Guggenheim, drawn by Kaare Andrews, colored by Brian Reber and lettered by Travis Lanham.
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1 week ago |
comicon.com | Tony Thornley
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1 week ago |
comicsxf.com | Tony Thornley
There’s no question that Disney is going a little too hard on live-action remakes. The fatigue is to the point that Snow White bombed incredibly hard. But Lilo & Stitch was already in the can, ready for Memorial Day audiences. I’ll say first, the original animated film is one of my favorites. It’s the last film of the Disney renaissance that started with The Little Mermaid. I also have been wearing out on the live action remakes.
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3 weeks ago |
comicsxf.com | Austin Gorton |Tony Thornley
Darth Vader is dead! The New Republic lives! Moff Adelhard (you all remember him, right?) is defeated! For the first time, Marvel’s second run of Star Wars comics drops the Star Warriors into an ongoing series set in the post-Original Trilogy era in Star Wars #1, written by Alex Segura, drawn by Phil Noto and lettered by Clayton Cowles.
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1 month ago |
comicsxf.com | Tony Thornley
What amped Rhino up from criminal super-bruiser to rampaging disaster machine? We aren’t spilling, but it just amped up Spider-Man! And the only people who can help are Norman Osborn and ⦠Peter’s long-lost childhood best friend? Amazing Spider-Man #2 is written by Joe Kelly, drawn by Pepe Larraz, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Joe Caramagna. A heat wave sends New York City into a blackout and Spider-Man on patrol as tempers boil across the city.
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1 month ago |
comicsxf.com | Margot Waldman |Tony Thornley |Rob Secundus |Austin Gorton
This review will include spoilers. Please be advised! I’m not the first person to say that Russell T Davies really has nothing to prove anymore with Doctor Who. Like the Doctor himself, RTD has made a kind of habit of saving the world he loves so much from destruction – though in TV land, that means cancellation, not Sutekh or the Sontarans. So what laurels could you even give him – unless it’s that UNIT show he clearly wants?
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1 month ago |
comicsxf.com | Tony Thornley |Scott Redmond |Rasmus Lykke |Latonya Pennington
Peter Parker gets a new beginning! Again! But really it’s a pretty fun launch. Amazing Spider-Man #1 is written by Joe Kelly, drawn by Pepe Larraz, colored by Marte Gracia and lettered by Joe Caramagna, with backups written by Kelly, drawn by John Romita Jr., inked by Scott Hanna, colored by Marcio Menyz and lettered by Caramagna.
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1 month ago |
wp.me | Tony Thornley
Thirty years ago this week, Walt Disney Pictures released their first full-length animated feature starring one of their “big six”- A Goofy Movie. No one knew the pop culture impact the film would have. I was one of the millennials that grew up on the Disney Afternoon block. DuckTales, Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, Tail Spin were all fond favorites of me during my childhood. I grew up in rural Utah, with only cousins in close enough distance to be playmates.
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2 months ago |
comicsxf.com | Adam Reck |Austin Gorton |Armaan Babu |Tony Thornley
The smoothest X-man, Remy LeBeau, aka Gambit, faces his past as an unstoppable force comes to collect a debt, whether from the Cajun‚Äôs pocket or his hide. Details of Remy‚Äôs life are revealed in Uncanny X-Men #12, written by Gail Simone, drawn by Gavin Guidry, colored by Matt Wilson and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Adam Reck: Gosh, after all that confusing ‚ÄúX-Manhunt‚ÄĚ stuff, I could use a break. Maybe a standalone story with some really solid artwork.