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Tales From the Water Cooler #80
Welcome to Tales From the Water Cooler! Join Infinite Speech, Decapitated Dan, and the Southern Sensation each week as they gather around the water cooler of stories to talk about comics. This week is the guys take a look at Deadworld War of the Dead #4, Voodoo #12 and Captain America and Namor #635.1. All
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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: 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: Uncanny X-Men #8 ‘Tabula Rasa Concludes!’
Uncanny X-Men #8 Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Greg Land and Guru eFX ‘Tabula Rasa’ comes to a close on a very high note. Though this arc had a solid story, it was plagued with awkward pacing. The arc had a solid conclusion within the last issue. Here, we pick up the loose ends as Colossus delves deeper
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Doctor Sexy Time! Defenders #1 Review
Defenders issue one opens up with a bunch of people in Bucharest losing their minds, due to a raging black monster who may or may not be shattering reality, based on the dialogue. The rest of the issue sets up the premise of the book. Doctor Strange is having sexual relations with a comely grad
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Review: Captain America and Bucky #622
Captain America and Bucky #622 Writer: Ed Brubaker and Marc Andreyko Artist: Chris Samnee Issue 622, being the third chapter into the new direction of the series, really hits the ground running. Ed Brubaker and Marc Andreyko delve into the early 1940′s, war torn Poland, crafting a modernized origin tale of Captain America’s young side kick,
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