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140 Character Reviews 10/15/14 Please welcome new Tweeter James Kaplan! Excited to have his tweets!

Aaron Meyers and His Amazing Review Crew
October 16, 2014
140 Character Reviews, Reviews

I'm going to tweet some 140 character reviews this week so @lepineisme can't tease me every week for not being part of the crew!

— Jason Vorhees Sacks (@jasonsacks) October 16, 2014


Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/bixfphXGfl

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


Happy #NCBD! pic.twitter.com/3akMX08sMP

— Halloween Hogan (@unlikelynerd) October 15, 2014

AVENGERS AND X-MEN AXIS #2 (Marvel Comics)

I get that some of the voices of the characters might feel off but this battle with Red Onslaught is intense. #Axis pic.twitter.com/4CqRkRpD0p

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014


Iron Fist looks different than normal on Axis #2's cast page. pic.twitter.com/fLKdGCbZLX

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


Axis #2 is just as jumbled and uninteresting as #1. That last page is fun at least. pic.twitter.com/cPeoobEXvA

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


Avengers/X-Men AXIS #2 continues to be big, bombastic fighting but with some fun, snarky character interactions. pic.twitter.com/Yj1OqB47Ea

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

AVENGERS WORLD #14 (Marvel Comics)

What an epic ending to this arc of Avengers World. pic.twitter.com/sqMkwyyG5X

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


Avengers World has been telling a big story about a very busy day, and issue #14 brings it all together nicely. pic.twitter.com/nDmidx45pA

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

CRIMINAL MACABRE THE THIRD CHILD #2 (Dark Horse Comics)

CRIMINAL MACABRE The Third Child #2: Cal digs up his dead Dad for a pep talk (nice Nebraska reference @cbcamarillo) pic.twitter.com/baaJdJXC58

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014

DAREDEVIL #9 (Marvel Comics)

This current Daredevil story is pretty awesome. Leave it to Waid to make a C list character extra interesting. pic.twitter.com/7EmPKAWAIn

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


Daredevil is simply the best. Superhero comics don't get better than this. Samnee's work is, as always, superb. pic.twitter.com/MCv9HeYT2h

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


Daredevil #9 was another great issue in the series, with a dark turn. Samnee is such a strong visual storyteller. pic.twitter.com/tgeExhlA4f

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

Lots of great stories in this weeks Dark Horse Presents. Super excited for more Amalas Blade. pic.twitter.com/liL0m5lj1x

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014

DEADLY CLASS #8 (Image Comics)

Is Deadly Class one of the best books out right now? Without a doubt. pic.twitter.com/L3shgtubDT

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


DEADLY CLASS #8: This was a tough, but magnificent issue, series is stronger with every installment, @WesCraigComics needs an Eisner.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014


Deadly Class is so damn good. This issue is a beautiful and terrible exploration of depression and mental illness. pic.twitter.com/ifRFbreEeS

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


Wow. Deadly Class #8 was an emotional gut-punch of a book. So raw and powerful. pic.twitter.com/SgYaC2Uimk

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

DEATH OF WOLVERINE #4 (Marvel Comics)

The Death of Wolverine was…fine. Art looked great. It was an event. pic.twitter.com/5b72wIvvAo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


DEATH OF WOLVERINE #4: Carbonite. Adamantium. Whatever. I called it.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014


The final panel of The Death of Wolverine made me laugh really hard. I enjoyed it, but I don't think that's what the comic was going for.

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


I don't think I was supposed to be laughing at the end of Death of Wolverine. Oh well, it was amusing at least. pic.twitter.com/zF1kpOvbyV

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014


Not sure it's intended this way, but Death of Wolverine #4 has a claustrophobic, b-movie feel to it. Cheesy fun cover pic.twitter.com/mn8okQJmYh

— Jason Vorhees Sacks (@jasonsacks) October 16, 2014

EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #5 (Marvel Comics)

Edge of spider verse is so awesome, every one of these issues. pic.twitter.com/v2zqePwamV

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


I'm not sure if Edge of Spider-Verse #5 technically counts as a story. I really like the images and concepts though. pic.twitter.com/qeIwea5VfA

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014

ENORMOUS #4 (215 Ink)

ENORMOUS #4: I'm really hooked on this series! Can't wait to see what's happening to Jo… pic.twitter.com/pgO0axFDg2

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014

Evil Empire #6 (BOOM! Studios

Evil Empire is such an interesting, weird, messed-up series and issue 6 continues the crazy fun. pic.twitter.com/Fa0MQrzdM7

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

FABLES #145 (Vertigo Comics)

Every wonderful issue of Fables is a little melancholy for me knowing its down to 5 more issues now. pic.twitter.com/pE5ccky5NJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

FLASH GORDON #6 (Dynamite Entertainment)

FLASH GORDON #6: This book always looks so great, so well composed on the page.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014


Flash Gordon #6 is such an engaging, gorgeous, swashbuckling book. I could do without giant bees though. AAAAGH!! pic.twitter.com/2vmGIKEQ5o

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

LAST BROADCAST #6 (BOOM! Studios)

Im going to read The Last Broadcast over again when its finished. There are a lot of details im missing reading fast. pic.twitter.com/jTSJSCylli

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014

LIFE AFTER #4 (ONI Press)

Enjoyed every issue of The Life After. People should be reading this series. pic.twitter.com/mGX2QSVdCy

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


THE LIFE AFTER #4: Great wrinkles, a great new character in "The Consultant," and great moments like this: pic.twitter.com/p2WtkoGFnb

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 16, 2014

LOKI: AGENT OF ASGARD #7 (Marvel Comics)

Loki was fun, it suffered this week by event tie-in and stuff its referring to having not happened yet. pic.twitter.com/pyN3DiCrjH

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

LUMBERJANES #7 (BOOM! Studios)

Lumberjanes is so much fun, but still manages to catch me with a sucker punch. pic.twitter.com/wL8gFcmSJc

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014

MAGNETO #1 (Marvel Comics)

Magneto is not a "must read" issue for the event Tie-In but I liked knowing how we got where we are in the Axis event pic.twitter.com/tBtLbL0MLx

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

MANIFEST DESTINY #11 (Image Comics)

Another great issue of Manifest Destiny. Now I cant wait to see whats down the river. pic.twitter.com/HT31nxfMFE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


MANIFEST DESTINY #11: Atavistic horror, intense action, wry humor, high adventure as the river arc closes, tease for #12 looks incredible.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014


I'm really digging Manifest Destiny. The cast of this book is really coming into its own. pic.twitter.com/dPyzP3peaA

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014

MILES MORALES ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #6 (Marvel Comics)

Miles Morales continues to be tons of fun. Lots of stuff at play right now. pic.twitter.com/18me4ebe2w

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014

MS MARVEL #9 (Marvel Comics)

Ms Marvel is how you do a young female super hero. That is all. pic.twitter.com/6sGyeQIrmd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

NEW AVENGERS #25 (Marvel Comics)

Oh yes, im really liking New Avengers a lot. This times run out story is very interesting. pic.twitter.com/kwvzlcPnpe

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


New Avengers #25 effectively brings together a few different story threads. Also, don't mess with Susan Richards. pic.twitter.com/ah9bPa7b9Y

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) October 16, 2014

SIXTH GUN DAYS OF THE DEAD #3 (ONI Press)

Sixth Gun Days of the Dead pulls no punches. Scary and brutal. Great story. pic.twitter.com/Q35O1GSmkT

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014

SLEEPY HOLLOW #1 (BOOM! Studios)

The best part of Sleepy Hollow #1 is the 2 page backup by Noelle Stevenson. I could leave the rest of it. pic.twitter.com/lDqj3pdA0k

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014

SPIDER-MAN 2099 #5 (Marvel Comics)

Usually event tie-in issues can be kinda a waste but not Spider-man 2099. pic.twitter.com/tB69YwnjNJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014

STORM #4 (Marvel Comics)

Storm suffered this week from event tie in. Still enjoying the series. Ill ride it out. pic.twitter.com/ukFDFVcBOe

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

SUPERIOR FOES OF SPIDER-MAN #16 (Marvel Comics)

Superior Foes is so good. I love it so much. pic.twitter.com/Uz7c7fvIdm

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


SUPERIOR FOES #16: imagine a film by Guy Ritchie based on an Elmore Leonard book with a groovy soundtrack 1/2 pic.twitter.com/aho5fmRPI7

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014


SUPERIOR FOES #16: and then you notice everything is about to converge causing you to grin as your heart races 2/2 pic.twitter.com/9zfHGVCNzW

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014


Guys… I love Superior Foes of Spider-Man so much. Why does it have to leave? pic.twitter.com/DgmaMneFph

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 16, 2014

SUPREME BLUE ROSE #4 (Image Comics)

I love the art in Supreme Blue Rose. The story is thick. Lots to parse out. pic.twitter.com/joIi3UeutF

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


SUPREME: BLUE ROSE #4: It's hard not to love Doc Rocket and @tulalotay is a rising star, great visual storytelling. #ThereAreTheories

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014

TEEN TITANS #3 (DC Comics)

Teen Titans 3 is really fun! A wacky lighthearted romp with a great subplot about Raven and a delicious villain. pic.twitter.com/EoMk5DIelm

— Jason Vorhees Sacks (@jasonsacks) October 16, 2014


Also there's a scene in Teen Titans 3 that might – might! – be making fun of an old story about Jim Shooter being "El Jefe del Mundo." lolz

— Jason Vorhees Sacks (@jasonsacks) October 16, 2014

TREES #6 (Image Comics)

Trees is exploring topics I didn't think it would at all. This is a much different book than I was expecting. pic.twitter.com/8MhG2lu6j4

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


TREES #6: Beautifully concerned with identity, who we are, what our purpose is, and where we belong. #GenderContinuum pic.twitter.com/DSY4BNA60y

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 15, 2014


The examination of social liberalization in China and gender politics in Trees #6 is fantastic. pic.twitter.com/gLwLKJ74Qa

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 15, 2014

UNCANNY X-MEN #27 (Marvel Comics)

This latest arc of Uncanny X-Men has me on edge. Really interested where this story will go. pic.twitter.com/zYKwq22mZi

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014

VEIL #5 (Dark Horse Comics)

Really glad to have more Veil to read. This book is unfolding in really interesting ways. pic.twitter.com/O5IpRJkCiJ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


VEIL #5 (of 5): there are some really wicked visuals in this series — possessed dead rat animating heartless corpse pic.twitter.com/BLBisQNGOH

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014


The final issue of Veil real pulls the series together. Very happy with this conclusion.

— Face Maggot (@ReverendMagnett) October 16, 2014

WASTELAND #58 (ONI Press)

WASTELAND #58: In a grand tradition of sci-fi that's equal parts humanitarian tale, lost opportunities, man's ability to muck things up.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) October 16, 2014

WILDS END #2 (BOOM! Studios)

Wilds End has me hooked. You should be reading this series. pic.twitter.com/36ccGJlm0p

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 15, 2014


My stack is read. My pull list is done. The books are finished, thats all there is. Next week, and the week after, forever NCBD in my heart.

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) October 16, 2014


WITCHFINDER: THE MYSTERIES OF UNLAND #5 (Dark Horse Comics)

WITCHFINDER THE MYSTERIES OF UNLAND #5 (of 5): great, creepy, moody tale! Fun cameo at the end too 🙂 pic.twitter.com/cDuFXl9Esz

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) October 16, 2014

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