2.5 Review: Thunderbolts #1-6 Pretty Much Accomplishes What It Sets Out to Do Jamil Scalese March 25, 2013 Reviews Good with no superlatives. That's final grade for the first six issues of Thunderbolts. It's decent and nothing else. I thought...
3.0 Review: Thunderbolts #1 Jamil Scalese December 12, 2012 Reviews Fuck 'em, I liked it. I guess preceding "'em" refers to the collective Internet comics community. Since Marvel...
5.0 Deadpool #50 Jamil Scalese February 17, 2012 Reviews The implication of a five-star rating is a groundbreaking work, or something that is of the undeniable highest quality. I've read some...
3.5 Deadpool #47 Jamil Scalese December 9, 2011 Reviews Evil Deadpool. It's a pretty silly concept, particularly since Deadpool started out as villain. My hope going into this major arc was that...
3.0 Deadpool #37 Jamil Scalese May 27, 2011 Reviews Daniel Way does not write in a straight line. His method of story weaving consistently features nonlinear plots that jump cut to previously...
3.5 Deadpool #33 Jamil Scalese February 24, 2011 Reviews In this edition of Deadpool, Wade ventures where no wise-crackin’ mercenary has traveled before -- space. Unless you follow Deadpool Corps --...
2.5 Deadpool #32 Jamil Scalese January 31, 2011 Reviews Deadpool vs. the infamous Macho Gomez… wait who?Over Daniel Way's run on Deadpool he has done a lot of work to legitimize the character as a...
2.5 Deadpool #30 Jamil Scalese December 28, 2010 Reviews Seemingly after the fact, the Curse of the Mutant finally gets around to our pal Wade Wilson. Let me preface this with a disclaimer--I’m a huge...
3.5 Starr the Slayer #4 Jason Sacks December 1, 2009 Reviews The saga of Starr the Slayer, full of sex and violence and some very strong language, wraps up in this issue.There's a fine line between a...
3.0 Starr the Slayer #1 Jason Sacks September 1, 2009 Reviews Jason Sacks: Paul Brian McCoy: Jason Sacks: I loved Starr the Slayer. The story in issue #1 is a great combination of an intriguing real-world...