4.5 X-MEN/FANTASTIC FOUR #4 is a Finale of Moral Questions Daniel Gehen July 22, 2020 Big Two, Marvel Comics, Reviews X-Men/Fantastic Four #4 is a great, thought-provoking conclusion to a great, though-provoking miniseries.
3.5 Review: ADVENTUREMAN #1 is A Love Letter to Pulp Daniel Gehen June 15, 2020 Image, Reviews While it does struggle at times to find its footing, Adventureman #1 is a solid debut issue that gets stronger with each turn to the page.
Picks of the Week: March 18, 2015 Justin Giampaoli March 16, 2015 Columns, DC Comics, Picks of the Week It’s a big week! As usual, Image Comics is leading the charge, and I’ll give the top slot to Punks #5 by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Kody...
3.5 Team-Up Review: ‘AXIS’ #6 Makes Heroes Out of Villains, or At Least Tries. Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill December 2, 2014 Reviews, Team-Up Review Jamil Scalese: After a couple mediocre efforts by Marvel, Rick Remender and the rotating art team it appears the AXIS is back on track of achieving...
0.5 Axis #6 is a Comic that Cares Only for Commerce Chase Magnett December 1, 2014 Reviews I took a long look at the first three issues of Avengers & X-Men: Axis at ComicBook.Com before deciding to take a break. The series is...
Four Black Panels Chase Magnett November 21, 2014 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox It's often stunning how differently the same exact tools can be applied in comics. This Wednesday Marvel Comics published two issues with pages that...
2.5 Team-Up Review: ‘AXIS #5’ Successfully Turns Your Favorite Heroes into Jag-Offs Jamil Scalese, Shawn Hill November 17, 2014 Reviews, Team-Up Review Jamil Scalese: Two of the most generic critiques in comics are "Nothing happened" and "It was out of character" and sadly I must attribute these...