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Review: Amazing Spider-Man #698 – WHY, DAN?! WHYYYYYYYYYY?!

Amazing Spider-Man #698 Writer: Dan Slott Art: Richard Elson and Antonio Fabela [Color Art]   WARNING:  THIS REVIEW HAS MAJOR PLOT SPOILERS FOR AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #698 AND BEYOND.  DO NOT READ IT IF YOU PLAN ON READING THE ISSUE. Dan Slott, you broke my heart. Ever since your run on Amazing Spider-Man began last year,
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Ultimate Spider-Man Behind-The-Scenes Clip

Marvel Comics Thursday afternoon after the Mets game released an Ultimate Spider-Man Behind-The-Scenes Clip. Sunday’s episode of Ultimate Spider-Man features a team-up with Wolverine and the writing talents of Brian Michael Bendis. From Marvel comics: This weekend, Marvel Television and Disney XD offer up a very special Father’s Day gift everyone will love …. a
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #10 – Cyclops Comes Calling

Wolverine and the X-Men #10 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Chris Bachalo [Penciler/Colorist]; Tim Townsend, Jaime Mendoza, Al Vey, and Victor Olazaba [Inkers] The events of Avengers Vs. X-Men had to hit home at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning sooner or later, and when Cyclops comes calling, boy do they ever. Taking place between
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Review: Wolverine #306 – The Doctor Is In

Wolverine #306 Writer: Cullen Bunn Art: Paul Pelletier [Penciler], David Meikis with Cam Smith [Inkers], Rain Beredo [Colorist] Wolverine tracks down Dr. Rot as a federal manhunt, believing Logan responsible for a nationwide killing spree, closes in on him. The Feds search for answers at the Jean Grey School For Higher Learning, where Kitty Pryde
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #25 – Final Execution Begins!

Uncanny X-Force #25 Writer: Rick Remender Art: Mike McKone, Dean White [Color Art] The latest Uncanny X-Men story arc, “Final Execution,” kicks off with the team in a state of upheaval. Psylocke, having processed the toll being on a mutant kill squad is taking on her psyche, is leaving the team after “satisfying her curiosity”
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Review: Deadpool #54 – Deadpool is Dead, Long Live Deadpool

Deadpool #54 Writer: Daniel Way Art: Ale Garza [Penciler], Sean Parsons [Inker], Dommo Sanchez Amara [Colorist] Deadpool finally gets what he wanted, but does he still want it and is it too late to go back? After setting off a massive goose chase for a serum that could allegedly negate mutant powers, Deadpool is finally
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Review: Wolverine #305 – Something’s Rotten in Dunwich

Wolverine #305 Writer: Cullen Bunn Art:  Paul Pelletier [Pencils], David Meikis [Inker], Rain Beredo [Colorist] The first issue under new writer Cullen Bunn, Wolverine #306 sees the return of an antagonist from previous scribe Jason Aaron’s Wolverine: Weapon X run. Feds are investigating a cross-country killing spree, when a child who witnessed a New York
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Uncanny X-Force #24 – Meltdown!

Uncanny X-Force #24 Writer:  Rick Remender Art:  Phil Noto, Dean White [Colors] During last year’s “Dark Angel Saga,” the Age of Apocalypse’s evil version of Iceman escaped into Earth-616 (i.e. the mainstream Marvel Universe).  This was the primary reason for that reality’s Nightcrawler joining X-Force. In Uncanny X-Force #24, he finally gets his revenge on
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Wolverine and the X-Men #9 – Cap Comes Calling

Wolverine and the X-Men #9 Writer:  Jason Aaron Art:  Chris Bachalo [Penciler/Colorist]; Tim Townsend, Jaime Mendoza, and Al Vey [Inkers] As you’re probably aware (based on the banner on this issue’s cover), Wolverine and the X-Men #9 is an Avengers Vs. X-Men tie-in issue.  As such, it provides a micro-level look at the macro-level events
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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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Review: Wolverine #304 – Jason Aaron’s Final Issue

Wolverine #304 Writer:  Jason Aaron Art:  Steve Dillon, Ron Garney, Paul Pelletier with Dave Meikis, Mike Perkins, Jefte Palo, Daniel Acuña, Steven Sanders, and Renato Guedes Color Art:  Matthew Wilson, Matt Milla, Rain Beredo, Andy Troy, and Chris Sotomayor Jason Aaron goes out with a bang on his final Wolverine solo issue, finding a way to
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Review: Deadpool #53 – Marked For Death

Deadpool #53 Writer:  Daniel Way Art:  Ale Garza [Penciler], Sean Parsons [Inker], Dommo Sanchez Amara [Colorist] After setting in motion a plan that involved his X-Force teammates, HYDRA Bob, Kingpin, Daken, and Tombstone before quickly spiraling out of control, Deadpool has finally been injected with a serum that can make him killable. Having been seemingly
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Review: Carnage U.S.A. #5 – Double-Amputees Battle to the Death!

Carnage U.S.A. #5 (of 5) Writer:  Zeb Wells Art:  Clayton Crain So here’s the recap:  Carnage takes over a small town in Colorado.  Spider-Man and a group of Avengers (Captain America, Hawkeye, Wolverine, and Thing) go there to stop him.  Unbeknownst to them, the Carnage symbiote ate a ton of cows at a meat-packing plant and
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #8 – Sabretooth joins the Hellfire Club

Wolverine and the X-Men #8 Writer:  Jason Aaron Art:  Chris Bachalo [Pencils & Colors], Tim Townsend [Inker] Fresh off of his return from the dead in Wolverine’s solo book, Sabretooth joins up with the new Hellfire Club to help them take out the heart of the Jean Grey School–Beast. During his attempt to con an
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Review: Avengers Vs. X-Men #1 – ‘Nuff Said

Avengers Vs. X-Men #1 Writer:  Brian Michael Bendis Art:  John Romita Jr. [Pencils], Scott Hanna [Inks], Laura Martin [Colors] After what has felt like an eternity of build-up (but was really more like just over six months), the event to end all Marvel events has finally arrived on shelves–but was all of the hype worth
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Review: Avenging Spider-Man #5 – Captain America, Art School Student

Avenging Spider-Man #5 Writer: Zeb Wells Art: Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan [Inker], Sunny Gho [Color Art] The latest issue of Zeb Wells’ Spider-Man team-up book sees Spider-Man pairing off with Captain America–because, well, they’re both Avengers and that’s kind of the point of this book.  Also, both characters have movies coming out in the
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Review: Uncanny X-Force #23 – Someone gets their head skinned…

Uncanny X-Force #23 Writer: Rick Remender Art: Greg Tocchini, with color art by Dean White and Greg Tocchini X-Force’s Otherworld adventure concludes with a bit of a twist in this week’s Uncanny X-Force #23. As you may recall, Captain Britain (Psylocke’s brother) and the Captain Britain Corps abducted Fantomex and Psylocke, taking them back to the
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Review: Wolverine #303 – ‘Back In Japan’ Concludes!

Wolverine #303 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Billy Tan, Steve Sanders, and Paco Diaz [Art]; Matt Miller, Sotocolors, Jim Charalampidis, and Rachelle Rosenberg [Color] Wolverine’s return to Japan has not been without incident. As a matter of fact, the trail of carnage could probably stretch across at least one of the nation’s islands. Azuma Goda, head
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Review: Deadpool #52 – Still trying to die…

Deadpool #52 Writer: Daniel Way Art: Ale Garza [Penciler], Sean Parsons [Inker], Dommo Sanchez Amara [Colorist] In his ongoing efforts to die permanently by flushing out the holder of a serum that can negate his healing factor, Deadpool staged a fake turf war between the Kingpin and Tombstone.  In the process, he’s brought Hydra Bob,
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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #7 – Lessons in “Extreme Zoology”

Wolverine and the X-Men #7 Writer: Jason Aaron Art: Nick Bradshaw [Pencils]; Walden Wong, Norman Lee, and Nick Bradshaw [Inks]; Justin Ponsor [Colorist] With half the school’s faculty and several student inside of Kitty Pryde trying to fight off her Brood infestation, Broo (the school’s intellectual Broodling) is left to fend off the school’s mysterious
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