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Avengers Vs. X-Men #2 – Cyclops has lost his mind
Avengers Vs. X-Men #2 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: John Romita Jr. [Pencils], Scott Hanna [Inks], Laura Martin [Colors] [We've tried our best to be as spoiler-free as possible here, but nobody's perfect. Read at your own risk.] Defying Captain America’s request to take Hope Summers into custody last issue, Cyclops fired the first shot in
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Second Trailer for Marvel’s “The Avengers” Hits the Web
Marvel unveiled the second trailer for The Avengers Wednesday, derailing all activity in the Comic Vault offices with a single, collective nerdgasm. The trailer still doesn’t reveal the identity of Loki’s mystery army, but we (and by “we,” I mean “I”) are still holding out hope that it’s the Skrulls. Regardless, the trailer does tease
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Review: Scarlet Spider #2 – Kaine’s struggle with morality continues
Scarlet Spider #2 Writer: Chris Yost Art: Ryan Stegman, Mike Babinski [Inks], and Marte Gracia [Colors] Kaine, the once-deformed-but-now-healed clone of Peter Parker, has been determined to quietly start life anew in Mexico ever since helping save New York City from the infestation of the Jackal’s spider monsters. Unfortunately, he got sidetracked in Houston when
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Review: Carnage U.S.A. #2, I’m Slowly Forgetting That ‘Maximum Carnage’ Ever Happened…
Carnage U.S.A. #2 Writer: Zeb Wells Art: Clayton Crain The Carnage symbiote, after devouring all of the cattle in the Midwest town of Doverton’s meat packing plant to increase its mass, has taken a small town hostage via its water supply for its host — the psychotic mass murderer Cletus Kasady. A team of Avengers
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Review: Avenging Spider-Man #2 – Two Ways to Get Out of a Giant Worm’s Belly
Avenging Spider-Man #2 Writer: Zeb Wells Art: Joe Madureira [art] and Ferran Daniel [colors] Zeb Wells continues his fast-paced Spider-Man/Red Hulk team-up in Avenging Spider-Man #2 by opening the book right where the first issue left off — with Spidey and Rulk in the belly of a giant worm. Naturally, there are only two ways out
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