The Marvel summer event book Original Sin continues in this week’s offering Original Sin #6. With only 2 issues left in the series we still have many unanswered question in this mystery thriller and seem to get 2 new ones every time another is answered.
This issue was written by the comic superstar Jason Aaron along with the artistic styling of Mike Deodato. This series is the first event title that Aaron and Deodato have ever headed up and so far they’re doing a great job as far as events go. They do this in collaboration with the coloring of Frank Martin, VC’s Chris Elipoulos lettering and the cover artist Julian Totino Tedesco. [Read more…] about Original Sin #6 Review! Who Pulled the Trigger? (We Still Don’t Know)
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Savage Wolverine #21 Review! New Arc Set During World War One
The start of a new story arc in Savage Wolverine, issue #21 jumps to the battlements of France in World War I in 1918. Wolverine, having been around at that point for almost 40 years (by most accounts of his birth) fits right into the setting and sets up what should be another intriguing story from this line. [Read more…] about Savage Wolverine #21 Review! New Arc Set During World War One
Magneto #7 Review! The Master of Magnetism is Seriously Underrated
I have been saying to anyone who will listen to me lately that Magneto is probably the most underrated book from Marvel at the moment. Only hitting its seventh issue this month, the pages of Magneto have been crafting an interesting and exciting adventure from the perspective of this long time villain, sometimes hero of the Marvel universe. [Read more…] about Magneto #7 Review! The Master of Magnetism is Seriously Underrated
Old-School X-Men with Lincoln Crisler
Greetings, and welcome to the very first installment of my All-new, All-different X-Men column for Comic Book Herald! Each week, I’m going to review, in chronological order, Uncanny X-Men issues from my favorite era of the team: a 15-year span from around the time I was born (1982) to right before Onslaught happened (1997). To me, Onslaught signaled the end of the X-Men I’d grown up with, right down to the rather haphazard (in my humble opinion) solution to the “X-Men traitor” plot that had been woven throughout the X-Titles since I was like, ten. I’m not one of those guys who hates the new stuff because the old stuff was so awesome. I just feel like there have been a lot of highs and lows for the mutant books since then. For some reason, probably simple nostalgia, those older storylines could do no wrong. Practically. [Read more…] about Old-School X-Men with Lincoln Crisler
Review: Spider-Man 2099 #1- The Spider-Man Book That You Got, But May Not Need
Marvel first made me care about Spider-Man 2099 back in December of 2012 when he was teased as a candidate to replace Peter Parker in the Superior Spider-Man series (And heads up – if you aren’t caught up with Superior Spider-Man, look out for spoilers ahead! ~ Doomsayin’ Dave). Although he wasn’t given the spotlight there, he was given several cameos throughout the series and now a book all his own. [Read more…] about Review: Spider-Man 2099 #1- The Spider-Man Book That You Got, But May Not Need