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We got another good week here for the Comic Book Rebel Reviews. This week I check out Batgirl #20 and Batman: Li’l Gotham #11 from DC Comics, Wolverine and the X-Men #29 from Marvel and Sonic Universe #52 from Archie Comics. Hit the jump button to find out h...
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It’s time for the Comic Book Highlights, so you know spoilers. This week the Avengers are forced to evolve or die, Lois Lane takes over the mantle for an iconic DC hero, Wolverine: The Dinosaur Slayer, Pet Justice League (Awesome!) and Robin faces his greatest enemy: chocolate ice cream. All this and more in this awesome edition of the Comic Book Highlights!
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The Comic Book Highlights are back and what a week to return on. This week there where a lot of big Highlights that left the comic book world buzzing. This week’s Highlights include major changes in Batgirl’s world, the Superior Spider-Man fighting a ghost from his past, a new Robin appears in Gotham City, Thor vs. Apocalypse, more X-Men join Cyclops revolution (Spoilers!) and much more. Now hit that jump button.
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Mark Waid's Indestructible Hulk has been one of the strongest titles of the very strong Marvel NOW relaunch. Waid is giving us a brand new take on one of Marvel's greatest heroes. Now I want to share that greatness with you. Want a chance you read the first story arc of Indestructible Hulk? Here's how you can.
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Guardians of the Globe was one of the best new ongoings of 2012. A year full to the brim with great new ongoings. The first ongoing spin-off of Robert Kirkman's long-running super hero series Invincible, Phil Hester and Todd Nauck took the premise of what Kirkman started and ran with it and in six short issues they went on for miles and miles of great stories and character moments. Now Guarding the Globe has ended and taking its place this April is Invincible Universe.
Invincible Universe #1 will be the new ongoing that takes a bigger look at th...
With March comes Spring Break and renewal. But as the clock keeps turning one thing remains consistent: Comic books are still awesome. For the month of Spring and everything new again, what was the best? Let's find out!
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I love Top Cow comics. Witchblade, The Darkness and Artifacts are some of the best Image titles out there and when looking through the back log of all the titles Image has published over 20 years now, that's saying a lot. And one thing I love about Top Cow is they know how to find and utilize great talent. Talent like Stjepan Sejic who has killed on Witchblade, Artifacts and is sure to kill on Aphrodite IX. Lately Sejic has been uploading some very interesting pieces of art online making me hope for what his next project will be...
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Welcome to the Comic Book Highlights! Your source for the best moments of the week’s comic book releases. This week we have Spider-Man cracking something other than a joke, Superman the Lion of Steel, Superman showing Batman whose boss, the Avengers meet the Matrix, Deadpool facing his biggest foe, Rocket Raccoon fun and much more.
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Welcome to the Avengers and X-Men edition of the Comic Book Rebel Reviews. Well, at least that is what my pull list looked like last week as we got New Avengers #5, Uncanny Avengers #7 and Uncanny X-Men #5. Not to be left out Guardians of the Galaxy #2 does sneak its way in, though it could be considered the Galactic Avengers book since Iron Man is on the team. In any case time to find out how these four big Marvel titles turned out.
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Jonathan Hickman has made everything that has ever happened in the Marvel Universe fair game for his story and that is just fine with me. There have been a few odd issues in Hickman’s Avengers work but, overall, I have enjoyed where he is taking the franchise. With the cover for Avengers #10 featuring Omega Flight I have no idea what will happen next. With that said let’s find out.
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With the death of his son, Damian Wayne, and becoming Gotham's most wanted Batman has been pushed against to the edge. Grant Morrison has done an effective job creating a sinister aura around Talia Al’ Ghul as she is responsible for destroying everything in Batman’s life. Batman is now left with few options in how to oppose Leviathan. Everything is coming together for Morrison to deliver an epic conclusion to his Batman run. Will Batman Incorporated #10 continue this push towards the end? Find out in our review of Batman Incorporated #10....
Welcome back to the Comic Book Rebel Reviews. We had another good size week with Marvel delivering more drama for Carol Davers life in Captain Marvel #12. On the other side of the coin DC Comics had Batman’s plans revealed in Justice League #19 and Dick Grayson finding danger on every corner of Chicago in Nightwing #19. Hit the jump button to find out how these four comics turned out.
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Wonder Woman has been a series that when the New 52 started I didn’t think much of. That all changed with how well Brian Azzarello has been able to mix Greek Mythology with the modern day. The addition of the New Gods involvement in Wonder Woman’s adventures has added another intriguing element to the fold. So with all these worlds mixing together the question that is presented to us by the cover to Wonder Woman #19 is will Wonder Woman really cheat on Superman? The cover seems to imply this but will it happen. Let’s find out.
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Talk about a big week in the world of comics. In DC Comics we have life altering developments for Barbara Gordon in Batgirl #19 and Batman going Dr. Frankenstein in Batman and Red Robin #19 . Over at Marvel there is Thor going one-on-one against Apocalypse in Uncanny Avengers #6 and Wolverine’s life getting weirder in Wolverine #2 . Also, not to be left out Archie Comics began their big crossover between Mega Man and Sonic in Mega Man #24 . Find out how all these comics turned out in the latest edition of the Comic Book Rebel Reviews.
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Jonathan Hickman has been building an epic story in Avengers. After the last issue saw Hickman integrating more concepts from the New Universe with the introduction of Starbrand I can’t wait to see what happens in Avengers #9. Things increasingly ramp up as the Avengers continue to be pushed back by this universe ending threat. I have no idea where the story will go next but I’m excited to find out. So let’s see what happens next with this review of Avengers #9.
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Brand new arc! Great for new readers! Max Damage has seemingly driven Plutonian from Coalville, finally cementing him as a hero among the struggling desperate populace. But at what cost? And when the deal he made with Plutonian comes due, can Max be the hero that Coalville needs once again? Don’t miss the beginning of a new era in this companion to Mark Waid’s Eisner-nominated superhero series, IRREDEEMABLE!
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John Prophet on a mission to restart the God satellite has to join an alien caravan in order to cross a deadly desert of defunked giant robots.
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"MAJOR LEAGUE CHEW," Part Four
This issue we give new meaning to the phrase "death by chocolate."
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