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Civil War: The Amazing Spiderman Comic - J.Michael Straczynski: ... year Marvel had a major event in the Marvel universe of super heroes. After a tragic event with many deaths, the government forced all of the super heroes to register their names and powers. This is trouble for all of those who have been keeping their identity a secret. Peter Parker is one of those people. When i first heard about this series i immediatly thought about what would happen for Spiderman. One of th...
Read the full review: Behind the mask by trickmirror
 

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Printed Book - The Supergirl Comics in general The Supergirl Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics - Supergirls's super powers include super-strength, super-speed and flight. She is an earth-born angel and she can manifest wings of flame and project fire vision. Real Name: Matrix (Mae), Linda Danvers, Occupation: Adventurer, Marital Status: Single, Height...
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X-Men Comics in general X-Men Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics - Mutant action from Marvel.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
 
Printed Book - Jesse James - Rene Goscinny Jesse James - Rene Goscinny
Author: Rene Goscinny / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics
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Cable Comics in general Cable Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics - Infected with a deadly virus in his youth, cable sought a cure by travelling to the bleak future. Using his vast fighting expertise, telekinetic powers, and incredible technology, he clings to the hope that he can prevent the dark future he lived through fr...
overall rating  3 reviews
 
 
Printed Book - The Tenderfoot - Rene Goscinny The Tenderfoot - Rene Goscinny
Author: Rene Goscinny / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Comic book of cool cowboy Lucky Luke and his encounters with a British gentleman Tenderfoot.
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Dalton City - Rene Goscinny Dalton City - Rene Goscinny
Author: Rene Goscinny / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - A Lucky Luke adventure.
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Printed Book - Simpsons Comics in general Simpsons Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics - Comic based on the TV show by Matt Groening.
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Groo the Wanderer - Sergio Aragones Groo the Wanderer - Sergio Aragones
Author: Sergio Aragones / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Illustrator Sergio Aragones' creation of Groo The Wanderer, always in a pickle and enjoys a spot of cheese dip and mulching.
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Printed Book - Sandman Comics in general Sandman Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics - Series by Neil Gaiman.
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Calvin and Hobbes Comics in general Calvin and Hobbes Comics in general
Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics
overall rating  10 reviews
 
 
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GundamMeister Crossing Midnight: Cut Here Vol 1 - Mike Carey
... strong and well known a comic line Vertigo is, it still puts out comics that generally go unloved, unheeded and presumably that are in constant risk of cancellation. If such a thing happens to Crossing Midnight I will be an extremely dissatisfied customer, as Crossing Midnight is one of the more original and unusual publications on the stands right now. Mike Carey is known for making a thoroughly good job of the Sandman spinoff, Lucifer and is now also a writer on the adjectiveless X-Men comic (a pretty lousy comic but I suspect this isn t necessarily Carey s fault). The side of him that created Lucifer is clearly at work here on Crossing Midnight; its an extended ...
Read the full review: A magical new comic series by GundamMeister
GundamMeister New X-Men Omnibus - Grant Morrison
... Morrison is widely regarded as one of the great comics writers of the day but his overhaul of the X-Men at the turn of the century has garnered as much loathing as it has praise. People like their X-Men and apparently, they don t like it when it gets meddled with too much. Well, Morrison meddled and he meddled good, but its really hard to see, when there are so many dire, plain and insipid X-books on the comic stands, just why you d complain about Morrison giving the X-Men new uniforms, secondary mutations or revealing their identities to the public, particularly when he also managed to bring the franchise completely out of the doldrums and make it sharp, witty an...
Read the full review: Classic reinvention of the X-saga by GundamMeister
GundamMeister Captain America Omnibus - Ed Brubaker
... pretty unusual for a modern comics writer to get such a lavish collected edition of 25+ issues costing around £35. These can t be cheap to produce and with the comics market being what it is, you d expect in most cases for these not to sell all that well, people having already bought the comic or the associated graphic novel already. Who the hell is Ed Brubaker then and why are marvel making such a big deal about this particularly run on Captain America. Well, Ed Brubaker is a young Noir obsessed American who hasn t so much changed the face of comic book story-witing but who has an uncanny knack for doing what few writers at the moment can - make comics fast paced,...
Read the full review: An Omnibus edition of the popular Captain American storyline that shook America by GundamMeister
 
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