Author: joeyglowacky
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Black Panther #166
Klaw Stands Supreme Part 1 Writer: Ta-Nehisi Coates Artist: Leonard Kirk & Marc Deering Colors: Laura Martin Published: October 25, 2017 The development at the end of the previous issue of Black Panther (#18), where T’Challa discovers that the monsters that have been coming through portals around Wakanda are beings created from hard sound, probably […]
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All-New Wolverine #27
Orphans of X Part 3 Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Juann Cabal Colors: Nolan Woodard Cover Art: Terry Dodson Published: November 22, 2017 Much like that episode of Community this issue of All-New Wolverine is a bit of a bottle episode which takes place mostly inside Laura’s Aunt’s house (its not totally a bottle episode but […]
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All-New Wolverine #26
Orphans of X Part 2 Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Juann Cabal Colors: Nolan Woodard Cover Art: Terry Dodson Published: October 25, 2017 Well, this issue answered why Daken has a weird third claw that is on the underside of his wrist and what it’s useful for. It’s a tool for surprising evil scientists who want […]
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Runaways #2
Writer: Rainbow Rowell Artist: Kris Anka Colors: Matt Wilson Cover Art: Kris Anka Published: October 11, 2017 It’s only issue #2, so it is perhaps massively presumptuous to say, but this series might be a slow burn. Logically or emotionally, it would take quite a while for readjustment after Chase went years into the past […]
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The Mighty Thor #700
The Death of The Mighty Thor Part 1 Writer: Jason Aaron Artists + Colors: Numerous Cover Art: Russell Dauterman Published: October 18, 2017 The Mighty Thor, number 700 (said in an appropriately booming voice) is very very good. This issue is what Marvel Legacy #1 was supposed/could have been. A grand tale consisting of separate […]
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All-New Wolverine #25
Orphans of X Part 1 Writer: Tom Taylor Artist: Juann Cabal Colors: Nolan Woodard Cover Art: Terry Dodson Published: October 11, 2017 One of the biggest moments of Marvel Legacy was the return of Logan, the original Wolverine, who is the focus of the first pages. In them Logan retrieves a sword “Forged from his […]
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Mister Miracle #3
Writer: Tom King Art, Colors, Inks: Mitch Gerads Cover Art: Nick Derington Published: October 11, 2017 While the first two issues of Mister Miracle weren’t exactly fun, or light, they were interesting and engaging comics that could be wrestled with a little bit. That begins to change somewhat in issue #3. In the first scene […]
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Paper Girls #16
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Artist: Cliff Chiang Colors: Matt Wilson Cover Art: Cliff Chiang Published: October 4, 2017 In case you haven’t been reading Paper Girls then please, the next time you go into your local comic book shop or you’re perusing Comixology, or go here, do yourself a favor and pick up the first […]
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Marvel Legacy #1
Writer: Jason Aaron Artists: Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Others Colors: Matt Wilson Cover Art: Joe Quesada Published: September 27, 2017 An alternate title suggestion for Marvel Legacy #1: Hi, a significant portion of the Marvel Universe. Legacy #1 has been touted all summer as a sort of return to the status quo, to the classic […]
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Runaways #1
Writer: Rainbow Rowell Artist: Kris Anka Colors: Matthew Wilson Cover Art: Kris Anka Published: September 13, 2017 If you haven’t read the Runaways before, it’s okay this book is still for you. That is no small accomplishment for writer Rainbow Rowell as the Runaways haven’t had an ongoing since 2009, and she can’t assume that […]
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Mister Miracle #2
Writer: Tom King Art, Inks, Colors: Mitch Gerads Cover Art: Nick Derington Published: September 13, 2017 It’s fair to say that the action kicks off immediately in Mister Miracle (MM) #2. The opening couple of pages are a gross/delightful fight between MM and some parademons on New Genesis. He starts off by blasting one unsuspecting […]
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Mister Miracle #1
Writer: Tom King Artist, Inks, Colors: Mitch Gerads Cover Art: Nick Derington Published: August 9, 2017 Page four of Mister Miracle #1 (MM #1) presents a memory of a young Scott Free attempting to/actually drawing God and telling his teacher, in a very serious voice, that no one knew what God looked like until now. […]