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Calliope’s Quick Fire Reviews Marvel Edition


Amazing Spider-Man #584

amsp584  Cheesy dialogue between supervillains about the importance of voting, a dated 90’s Alannis Morrisette joke, and a lackluster reveal about Menace’s ID (Harry Osborne) and the ID of the Spider Tracer Killer. The book needs a serious revamp and a steady creative team. 1 out of 5 Spider-Villains. Leave it on the Rack.

1starsin

Astonishing X-Men #28

asx28  A lot of up close shots and splash page artwork with limited backgrounds this issue. The X-Men take on some chameleon mutants who are working with Forge. Interesting development. 3 out of 5 X-Men. If you need to cut Back.

3starx

 

Mighty Avengers #21 Dark Reign

mav21  With the help of the Scarlet Witch, Hank Pym assembles the new Mighty Avengers team of Hulk, Hercules, Amadeus Cho, U S Agent, Vision and Stature. Slow moving issue at first, but an interesting reveal at the end. 3 out of 5 New Avengers.

 If you need to cut Back.

3starna

 

Uncanny X-Men Annual #2 Dark Reign

ux2   In this very darkly and sketchily drawn issue we find out that Namor and the White Queen used to get very friendly with each other. Not much else happens. 2 out of 5 X-Villains. Leave it on the Rack.

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One Response to “Calliope’s Quick Fire Reviews Marvel Edition”

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