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Review - Green Arrow: Crawling Through the...
Posted earlier on Population GO. Writer: Judd Winick Penciller: Scott McDaniel Inker: Andy Owens One year after the horrifying events of the previous volume and Infinite Crisis, Oliver Queen has returned and seeks to rebuild the decimated Star City. This however is not something that Green Arrow can do alone and in order to truly make a difference, Ollie must do something he never expected...
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Quite enjoyed FF #7
Which is nice, considering I’ve been disappointed with the last two issues.
Jul 27th
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littleyellowboxes replied to your post: Fairly successful comic store trip. It’s out next week. I’ll hold you to that. I wonder what else I’ll end up buying alongside it. >.<
Jul 27th
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Fairly successful comic store trip.
Lack of Metal Men still upsets me though. Has it arrived for anyone else? I know it was delayed last week due to the printing error, but I have no idea why I’ve missed out again.
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Review - X-Men: Magneto Testament
Posted earlier on Population GO. Writer: Greg Pak Penciller: Carmine Di Giandomenico Inker: Carmine Di Giandomenico One of Marvel’s most compelling characters, Magneto’s past was for a long time shrouded in mystery, with only fragments known. However, X-Men: Magneto Testament finally reveals the harrowing events that led to the birth of Magneto, telling the story of Max Eisenhardt, a young...
Jul 27th
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littleyellowboxes replied to your photo: Just finished this hardcover. Amazing. I wasn’t… Toldya. I can’t even pick which one was my favourite. You did indeed. I think reading it in a pretty hardcover makes it all the more enjoyable though. :p Really looking forward to reading the Mister Miracle mini. It’s the one that caught my eye before I picked this up.
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So Barry was never married to Iris
theviewsofalex: sjhawkins: Seems like the recent message from comics is now that you shouldn’t get married. Mephisto or a relaunch will break you up. This sounds more and more like a reboot to me… I still wouldn’t call it a reboot, since I think the vast majority of continuity is still there, just condensed.  Some things have been changed to shake things up, which DC didn’t...
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“No events planned for the foreseeable future.”
– Dan DiDio, DC The New 52 Sunday Panel Apparently that was met with huge applause. Surprises me, considering DC apparently have over 5 years on their ‘roadmap’ looking forward.
Jul 24th
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justanothercomicgeek replied to your post: So Barry was never married to Iris NOOOOO barry and iris?!?!? WHHYHYYYYY?!?! T___T I can’t explain. However, here are some lovely quotes from the Newsarama feed; Manapul; “He and Iris were never married. He’s dating someone, but playing the field a bit. He’s fast enough for all the ladies.” However from Buccellato; ...
Jul 24th
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So Barry was never married to Iris
Seems like the recent message from comics is now that you shouldn’t get married. Mephisto or a relaunch will break you up.
Jul 24th
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