Weekly comic roundup
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I'm almost up todate this week. It's a long list:
Godzilla vs Spider-Man - Joe Kelly/Nick Bradshaw - That was fun!
Nyx #10 - Jackson Lanzing, Colin Kelly/Francesco Mortarino - Suddenly, Mojo is back! Still, it was nice to see everyone come together to defeat him. I'm sad this one was cancelled - the community building aspect after the fall of Krakoa really set this one apart from the other X-Men series. Hope to at least see Anole and Sophie again.
X-Men #15 - Jed McKay/Ryan Stegman, C. F. Villa - tfw the twin you absorbed in uetro claws her way out 13 years later.
Ultimate Spider-Man #16 - Jonathan Hickman/Marco Checchetto - interesting reveal with Gwen and Mysterio. It's nice she and Harry are the real deal. I'm feeling ambivalent about Harry not being dead, since I feel he was set up as this Peter's Uncle Ben equivalent. Starting to wonder if there's some subversion going on, if Peter is gonna atep up as Spider-Man.
Amazing Spider-Man #2 - Joe Kelly/Pepe Larraz - new job/new-old friend still feels super suspicious.
The Avengers #25 - Jed Mackay/Valerio Schiti - I'm aware continuity between comics is maybe not something I should be concerned with, but when does this happens in realtion to One World Under Doom? Also, the inferior villains team is the one that takes over the Citadel? ok.
New Champions #4 - Steve Foxe/Ivan Fiorelli - I'm enoying this book, it's just fun.
Ultimate Black Panther #15 - Bryan Hill/Stefano Caselli - so, this portal is gonna feature in the Spider-Man crossover, right?
TVA #5 - Katharyn Blair/Pere Pérez - Another ending series. It was fine? I've not watched the Loki show, have no idea who Nightmare or Poison are, wished Captain Carter had actually done something, but at least MCU!Wanda got away.
Fantastic Four #31 - Ryan North/Cory Smith - It was a bit of a fun romp, until that ending. Ben's really going trhough it, huh?
X-Men #16 - Jed MacKay/Netho Diaz - these new X-Men seem to be decent, but I'm more invested in the Magneto fight.
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #6 - Erica Schultz/Giada Belviso - I'm a sucker for these kind of normal-all-along!AUs, although there was quite an infodump in the middle...
West Coast Avengers #7 - Gerry Duggan/Danny Kim - Killerwatt turned out to be my favorite in this team. Hoping his time with Stevil doesn't make his character regress. The Ultoron on Ultron violence was intense.
Ultimate Wolverine #5 - Chris Condon/Alex Lins - Sabretooth is a good guy in this universe, that's nice (I keep forgetting he and Logan are not brothers in the comics, lol). Now, either Wolverine is getting rescued already, or things are about get be very ugly for the rebels.
Amazing Spider-Man #3 - Joe Kelly/Pepe Larraz - the new-old friend still seems super sus and the hallucinatory flash backs aren't helping with that. Itsy-Bitsy seems a fun villain (and I appreciated the backstory explanation, cos I didn't know any of that).
Godzilla vs Spider-Man - Joe Kelly/Nick Bradshaw - That was fun!
Nyx #10 - Jackson Lanzing, Colin Kelly/Francesco Mortarino - Suddenly, Mojo is back! Still, it was nice to see everyone come together to defeat him. I'm sad this one was cancelled - the community building aspect after the fall of Krakoa really set this one apart from the other X-Men series. Hope to at least see Anole and Sophie again.
X-Men #15 - Jed McKay/Ryan Stegman, C. F. Villa - tfw the twin you absorbed in uetro claws her way out 13 years later.
Ultimate Spider-Man #16 - Jonathan Hickman/Marco Checchetto - interesting reveal with Gwen and Mysterio. It's nice she and Harry are the real deal. I'm feeling ambivalent about Harry not being dead, since I feel he was set up as this Peter's Uncle Ben equivalent. Starting to wonder if there's some subversion going on, if Peter is gonna atep up as Spider-Man.
Amazing Spider-Man #2 - Joe Kelly/Pepe Larraz - new job/new-old friend still feels super suspicious.
The Avengers #25 - Jed Mackay/Valerio Schiti - I'm aware continuity between comics is maybe not something I should be concerned with, but when does this happens in realtion to One World Under Doom? Also, the inferior villains team is the one that takes over the Citadel? ok.
New Champions #4 - Steve Foxe/Ivan Fiorelli - I'm enoying this book, it's just fun.
Ultimate Black Panther #15 - Bryan Hill/Stefano Caselli - so, this portal is gonna feature in the Spider-Man crossover, right?
TVA #5 - Katharyn Blair/Pere Pérez - Another ending series. It was fine? I've not watched the Loki show, have no idea who Nightmare or Poison are, wished Captain Carter had actually done something, but at least MCU!Wanda got away.
Fantastic Four #31 - Ryan North/Cory Smith - It was a bit of a fun romp, until that ending. Ben's really going trhough it, huh?
X-Men #16 - Jed MacKay/Netho Diaz - these new X-Men seem to be decent, but I'm more invested in the Magneto fight.
Laura Kinney: Wolverine #6 - Erica Schultz/Giada Belviso - I'm a sucker for these kind of normal-all-along!AUs, although there was quite an infodump in the middle...
West Coast Avengers #7 - Gerry Duggan/Danny Kim - Killerwatt turned out to be my favorite in this team. Hoping his time with Stevil doesn't make his character regress. The Ultoron on Ultron violence was intense.
Ultimate Wolverine #5 - Chris Condon/Alex Lins - Sabretooth is a good guy in this universe, that's nice (I keep forgetting he and Logan are not brothers in the comics, lol). Now, either Wolverine is getting rescued already, or things are about get be very ugly for the rebels.
Amazing Spider-Man #3 - Joe Kelly/Pepe Larraz - the new-old friend still seems super sus and the hallucinatory flash backs aren't helping with that. Itsy-Bitsy seems a fun villain (and I appreciated the backstory explanation, cos I didn't know any of that).