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Review: Carnage USA #1 and #2
Carnage. He’s the Marmite of the comic world – either nectar in a jar, or dogshit on toast, depending on your point of view. In a sense I grew up with Carnage. Some of... -
Review: Scarlet Spider #1
The Clone Saga. You remember the Clone Saga, right? If you were a fan of Spider-Man comics in the 90s you’ll remember it. You’ll wish you didn’t, but... -
Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novel...
We’ve all seen them – those adverts on TV that encourage you to build the Titanic or Concorde or Apollo 9 in just a thousand parts collected from a fortnightly... -
Comic Review: Animal Man #1 and #2
I was new to Animal Man, one of the new 52, so my initial enthusiasm for it was based upon the very brief explanation about what he could do – mimic the ability or trait of... -
Comic Review: DC 52, 5 first...
As of last week, DC comics have begun their comics all over again in what has been dubbed The New 52 and The DC 52. This bold move from DC puts everything back to the beginning of... -
Review: Thirteen
What do you get when you give a guy from London milk telekinetic abilities, introduce him to an alien and then threaten his life? Well, if you also give him a seemingly magical... -
Uncanny X-Men #542 Review
Uncanny X-Men #542 is the third issue of Kieron Gillen’s current run on the series. It is tied in to Marvel’s Fear Itself meta-plot. I’m much too poor to read... -
Review: The Unwritten #1
Harry Potter never had a comic, but if it did it would be something like The Unwritten, from Mike Carey and Peter Gross. The series follows Thomas Taylor, son of a world famous... -
Whatever Happened to the Man of...
Originally published in 1986, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow was a two-issue story written by Alan Moore, that purported to tell the final Superman story. Appearing in... -
Comic Review: Blackest Night #1
Death and superheroes are a tricky thing; there’s an old joke about superhero heaven that it has a revolving door at the front, instead of pearly gates. While this has...

