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CAPTAIN AMERICA #39
DAREDEVIL #108
FANTASTIC FOUR #558
HULK #4
MARVEL 1985 #2
MIGHTY AVENGERS #15
NEW AVENGERS #42
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #123
ULTIMATES 3 #4
UNCANNY X-MEN #499
WOLVERINE ORIGINS #26
X-MEN LEGACY #213
Fantastic Four #558 should be a good read. Anytime Doctor Doom comes calling, you know you are in for a wild ride. Also from Millar comes Marvel 1985 #2. I loved the first issue of this title and expect Marvel 1985 #2 to be just as good.
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Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From June 25, 2008
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Final Crisis #2: 39% (21 votes) New Avengers #42: 15% (8 votes) Captain America #39: 9% (5 votes) Immortal Iron Fist #16: 7% (4 votes) Green Lantern #32 5% (3 votes) X-Men: Legacy #213: 5% (3 votes) Mighty Avengers #15: 3% (2 votes) Daredevil #108: 3% (2 votes) Fantastic Four #558: 1% (1 vote) Hulk #4: 1% (1 vote) Trinity #4: 1% (1 vote) Ultimate Spider-Man #123: 1% (1 vote) Uncanny X-Men #499: 1% (1 vote) Ultimates 3 #4: 31% (10 votes) Wolverine: Origins #26: 21% (7 votes) Trinity #4: 12% (4 votes) New Avengers #42: 6% (2 votes) Hulk #4: 6% (2 votes) Final Crisis #2: 6% (2 votes) Marvel 1985 #2: 6% (2 votes) Fantastic Four #558: 3% (1 vote) Man With No Name #2: 3% (1 vote) Teen Titans #60: 3% (1 vote) The Winner: Wolverine: Origins #26 [read the full post]
Daredevil #108 - Capsule Review
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By Deamentia I gotta admit, after seeing Matt Murdock in the dumps for so long, I began to get just as depressed (about this book) as he. Luckily, it seems like things are moving on. Daredevil #108 continues the engaging detective story ushered in ...
Gaiman Week - Graphic Novel Review: Marvel 1602
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By noreply@blogger.com (Ana) Classic Marvel icons such as the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four and Daredevil appear in this intriguing world of 17th-century science and sorcery, instantly familiar to readers, yet subtly different in this new time. ...
Weekly Comic Book Reviews 06/30/08
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By Eoghann Captain America #38 Writers: Ed Brubaker Artist: Rob De La Torre Publisher: Marvel Daredevil #108 Writers: Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka Artist: Michael Lark & Stefano Gaudiano Publisher: Marvel Fantastic Four #558 Writers: Mark Millar Artist: Bryan Hitch Publisher: Marvel
Avenging a Past
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NY - With Marvel at the helm, longtime fans can expect a certain level of quality, something higher than the Daredevil (2003), Elektra (2005), and Fantastic Four ...
Marvel Preview Review for September
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By Jim DAREDEVIL #111 Written by Ed Brubaker Penciled by CLAY MANN Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC 50/50 Variant Cover by TERRY DODSON Be there when Matt Murdock first encounters a shocking new face -- Lady Bullseye! Who is she? ...
Marvel Reveals a New Ally For Captain America
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CA - Comics: Are there any other projects you hope to tackle after Cap? Any dream characters? Ross: Daredevil is a character that I love and hope one day I ...
Daredevil #108 Review
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CA - Alongside fellow GC collaborator Michael Lark, the two squeeze all the vast potential out of Matt Murdock's duel role as a lawyer and superhero, ...
Garner, Affleck rubbish break-up rumours
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Entertainmentwise UK - Garner and Affleck, who met while filming Daredevil in 2003, married three years ago. They have one daughter, two-year-old Violet. Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck deny split Now Magazine Online all 6 news articles
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New Comic Books For June 25, 2008
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) DC COMICS MARVEL COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA #39 DAREDEVIL #108 FANTASTIC FOUR #558 HULK #4 MARVEL 1985 #2 MIGHTY AVENGERS #15 NEW AVENGERS #42 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #123 ULTIMATES 3 #4 UNCANNY X-MEN #499 WOLVERINE ORIGINS #26 X-MEN LEGACY #213 Fantastic Four #558 should be a good read. Anytime Doctor Doom comes calling, you know you are in for a wild ride. Also from Millar comes Marvel 1985 #2. I loved the first issue of this title and expect Marvel 1985 #2 to be just as good. However, the Marvel comic book that I am most looking forward to reading is Captain America #39. Yeah, what a surprise. Captain America is Marvel’s 800 pound gorilla and whatever week this title is published, it is almost a lock to be the Marvel comic book that I am most excited to read. [read the full post]
''Marvel Apes Issue 2'' Variant Cover (out Sept. 17)
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- 3, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Daredevil, and their compadres will join these ranks when Marvel Comics, in a bid to duplicate the success of the Marvel Zombies ...
Monkeys are the new zombies
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By Kevin Melrose EW.com has the first look at the alternate cover for Marvel Apes #2, and the monkey variants for six of Marvel’s August and September comics: Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #2, Punisher: War Journal #23, Daredevil #110, Incredible Hercules #121, Wolverine: First Class #6 and Cable #6. EW.com...
ComicList: Marvel for 06/25/2008
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Daredevil #108, $2.99 Fantastic Four #558, $2.99 Hulk #4, $2.99 Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #37, $2.99 Daredevil #108 Mighty Avengers #15 Fantastic Four #558 Hulk #4 Marvel Comics Presents #10 Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #37 New Avengers #42 Ms Marvel #28 Uncanny X-Men #499
Review: Daredevil #108
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By Jason Matt Murdock is back in legal action, having taken on a new case. Here’sa review of the latest issue (with spoilers), in stores this Wednesday. (...) Read the rest of Review: Daredevil #108 (442 words)
Film Review: Hancock
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UK - The likes of Daredevil, the Hulk, Iron Man and the X-Men were arguably borderline household names before they hit the big screen, but nonetheless, ...
2008 Harvey Awards Nominees Announced
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By ComicList Chris Eliopoulos, Daredevil, Marvel Comics * Jared K. Fletcher, The Spirit, DC Comics * Willie Schubert, Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, Gemstone * Douglas E. Sherwood, Local, Oni Books * Chris Ware, Acme Novelty Library, Acme Novelty ...
The Fifth Color - Future Sight: A Look at Marvel in September 2008
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By Carla Hoffman Wait, a PUNISHER BY GARTH ENNIS OMNIBUS? Looks like I’ll need to sell that kidney after all. Welcome to September, ladies and gentlemen! June comes in like a sucessfull Iron Man and leaves like a rampaging Hulk (did everyone thrill to the ‘Raging Thunder’ issue that came out just in time for...
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By Incredible Hulk(noreply@blogger.com) WHY DID HULK HAVE TO CHANGE FROM OLD "BLOGGER" TO NEW "BLOGGER" COMPUTER SOFTWARE? Hulk does not like change very much because every time somebody thinks Hulk should change it is things like "Hulk should smash less" and "Hulk should not watch Dora the Explorer and should instead go and fig...
Graphic Novel Review: Criminal: Lawless by Ed Brubaker and Sean ...
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By Mel Odom Ed Brubaker is one of my favorite writers on the Daredevil monthly comic, which he's still currently writing. He constantly produces razor-sharp dialogue, believable emotion, and enough twists and turns to keep me on my toes. ...
Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk
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By Chris Beaumont Back in 2003, Marvel was on a roll with adapting their properties to the big screen, with their initial success of Blade, followed by Spider-Man, X-Men, and Daredevil (well, maybe not so much with that last one). ...
Movie review: ‘Iron Man’ reveals superhero’s metal
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CA - Just consider the difference between Christian Bale as Batman and Ben Affleck as Daredevil. So here is Downey Jr., who is able to show Stark’s ...
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Stan Lee Pumped Over Return Of 'Incredible Hulk'
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CA - For the uninitiated, such hits as "Iron Man," the "X-Men" and "Spider-Man" trilogies, "Daredevil," "Fantastic Four" and its sequel "Rise of the Silver ... The Incredible Hulk Variety Clint's Review : The Incredible Hulk Moviehole Bulking up The Hulk The West Australian
The Fifth Color - Something Besides the Hulk
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By Carla Hoffman Yeah, not my cup of tea either, but long ago in 2003, it’s what we got as Ang Lee’s Hulk hit movie screens in June. It did better box officely than one would remember, having the second largest opening in the month of June (right under Harry Potter) but yet the story still sits with Daredevil as o...
Marvel movie news round-up
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Marvel’s superhero films have (with a few exceptions, like the FF films, Daredevil and Elektra) been a lot better than they had to be. IRON MAN was a very fun enjoyable movie, and it would be nice to see a sequel just as good. ...
That's Why They Call Me ABP, I'm Back, I'm Back
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By noreply@blogger.com (CalvinPitt) So what happened in the dream? {Well, these people were attacking this massive white skyscraper, and they had what appeared to be some of those trolls from Lord of the Rings with them. Or, based on the weird armor they had, it might have been several copies of the Living Monolith, though they...
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Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #498
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Creative Team Writer: Ed Brubaker Art: Michael Choi What makes the current state of Uncanny X-Men so disappointing are the inevitable comparisons between this title and Brubaker’s work on his other titles. While Uncanny X-Men surely is not a bad read, the fact is it is clearly inferior to Brubaker’s excellent work over on Captain America, Daredevil and Criminal. I always thought that Brubaker was a strange choice for a title like Uncanny X-Men. I just do not think that Brubaker’s talents are a good match for Uncanny X-Men. Personally, I would much rather see Brubaker drop Uncanny X-Men so he could stay on Iron Fist which has been a better read than Uncanny X-Men. [read the full post]
A New Lady Targets Daredevil
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CA - Can readers expect these next four issues to feel different than the average Daredevil comic book? Can you tease us as to what's ahead for the series? ... Introducing Daredevil's Lady Bullseye IGN all 2 news articles
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NH - Gene Colan, best known for 1960s and '70s "Daredevil," "Tomb of Dracula" and "Iron Man," has liver failure. The Hero Initiative and Marvel Comics are ...
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Comic Book Review: Marvel 1985 #1
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Jerry says he had friend that grew up here. The small man then says that they are cleaning out the home to turn into a big hotel. The small man asks Toby if he likes comic books because when they cleaned out the house they found a bunch of them. Toby and Jerry look at the box of comics and notice that it contains valuable issues like X-Men #1, Hulk #1, Spider-Man #1 and Fantastic Four #1. The small man looks at Jerry and says “Fantastic Four?” My enjoyment of Marvel 1985 #1 also stems from the fact that I was a little kid in 1985. This is the Marvel universe that I grew up with and loved dearly. It just feels right to see this era of Marvel heroes and villains. I am looking forward to seeing the various heroes in all their 1980’s glory. [read the full post]
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New Comic Books For May 29, 2008
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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) DC COMICS MARVEL COMICS DAREDEVIL #107 GIANT SIZE ASTONISHING X-MEN #1 IMMORTAL IRON FIST #15 MARVEL 1985 #1 MARVEL ADVENTURES IRON MAN #13 NEW AVENGERS #41 THOR #9 ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #122 UNCANNY X-MEN #498 X-FORCE #4 X-MEN LEGACY #212 I am confident that Brubaker will deliver another nice read in Daredevil #107. Now, I will concede that Daredevil has tailed off a bit as of late. For a while there I would have said that Brubaker’s Daredevil was as impressive as his Captain America story. However, Brubaker seems to have lost a bit of his focus ever since he resolved the monster storyline involving Vanessa Fisk. Still, Brubaker’s Daredevil remains a quality read that is better than your typical comic book. [read the full post]
‘Daredevil' stars to use their powers for athletic good
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner lend their star power to a West Virginia fundraiser.
Real Quick Comics Note
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By isaac butler On the advice of Douglas Wolk's Reading Comics I picked up the Brian Michael Bendis / Alex Maleev run of Daredevil. I just finished it yesterday (the story was spread out over several years in the monthlies and comes out to like 8 trade ...
Movie review: ‘Iron Man’ reveals super hero’s metal - Times Press Recorder
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Movie review: ‘Iron Man’ reveals super hero’s metal CA - Just consider the difference between Christian Bale as Batman and Ben Affleck as Daredevil. So here is Downey Jr., who is able to show Stark’s ...
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Review: 'Iron Man' a blast - Meadville Tribune
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Review: 'Iron Man' a blast PA - Still others (“Daredevil,” “Elektra”) are best left to bad memories. But the latest Marvel release, and the first one financed by the company itself, ...
X-Men Legacy #211 Review - IGN
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X-Men Legacy #211 Review CA - May 14, 2008 combined with the way Eaton presents these things to the eye, helps to properly cast the title into a Daredevil/Powers like ambience which works in its own ...
The Hulk’s Most Incredible Collections
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Whether facing a tag-team match from the Fantastic Four and the Avengers or going one-and-one against Spider-Man and Daredevil, the Incredible Hulk's the strongest one there is no matter who his opponents are! Also featuring the X-Men, ...
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Benji Tunnell: 'Iron Man' is a blast - Joplin Globe
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Benji Tunnell: 'Iron Man' is a blast MO - May 8, 2008 Still others (“Daredevil,” “Elektra”) are best left to bad memories. But the latest Marvel release, and the first one financed by the company itself, ...
Top 158 Comic Book Runs #153-149
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By Brian Cronin 153 (tie). Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada’s Daredevil – 50 points (1 first place vote) Daredevil #1-8, plus a #1/2 Shooter's Avengers ... Brian, actually Moore started writing Captain Britain in Marvel Superheroes #387, the strip was moved to Daredevils shortly afterwards. I'm ...
Movie Review: IRONMAN
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By Sam Rubenstein Unlike Daredevil, Elektra, and Fantastic 4 parts 1 and 2, Iron Man absolutely reeked of that “will we not f*ck this up” attitude that it’s makers put into creating it. Not one frame was wasted nor was one word miswritten. ...
Movie Review: Iron Man - Gather.com
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Movie Review: Iron Man Gather.com, MA - May 2, 2008 Time will tell as to how it will stack up with other superhero films, but it's already farther than "Daredevil," or Ang Lee's "Hulk. ...
Iron Man - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Iron Man PA - May 1, 2008 And the failures tend to fail big ("Daredevil," "Fantastic Four"), even by the low, low standards of summer popcorn flicks. Thankfully, "Iron Man" -- while ...
Daredevil: Blood of the Tarantula #1 Review - IGN
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Daredevil: Blood of the Tarantula #1 Review CA - And while the slight deception might turn off a few Matt Murdock fans, the end result proves a fairly solid, albeit forgettable, redemption/revenge story ...
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Comic Book Review: Mighty Avengers #12
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By Rokk Krinn Mighty Avengers continues to be a much better read than New Avengers. And that trend should continue with Mighty Avengers #12. We get treated to a Nick Fury spotlight issue with Mighty Avengers #12. We should learn what role Nick Fury is playing in the battle against the Skrulls. Let’s go ahead and hit this review. Creative Team Writer: Brain Michael Bendis Artist: Alex Maleev I like Maleev and there is no doubt that he is a talented artist. I loved Maleev’s work over on Daredevil. His style was a perfect match for the offbeat and dark story that Bendis was weaving on Daredevil. However, I do not like Maleev’s art on a title like Mighty Avengers. I prefer a much more dynamic and detailed style of art for Marvel’s mainstream flagship super hero team title. [read the full post]
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Weekly Awards For The Comic Books From February 27, 2008
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By Rokk Krinn Both of Brubaker’s reads were impressive. Captain America #35 was another quality read. However, it lacked that something special in order to win the Che. Daredevil #105 was flat out awesome. This month, Daredevil was actually better than Captain America. Daredevil #105 gave us an incredibly satisfying ending to the Mr. Fear story arc. I absolutely loved seeing the villain actually win at the end of a story arc. Thor #6 was another quality read. But, its slow pacing is what kept it from winning the Che. Ultimate Spider-Man #119 was a joy to read. This issue showcases everything that is enjoyable about Bendis’ writing. I wish Marvel would utilize Bendis on more titles like Ultimate Spider-Man that suit his talents rather than titles like New Avenger... [read the full post]
Omar Karindu on Bendis’ Daredevil - Some Introductory Remarks
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By Brian Cronin Miller, of course, treated individuals rather than positions of power. His Kingpin was Kingpin becaus ehe was smarter, stronger, and more willful than anyone else. Daredevil’s various stalemates with him — Miller never allowed DD to depose the Kingpin, nor, even in the nadirs of “Born Ag...
Daredevil #102
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By Alec Peden At the District Attorney's office, Foggy, Matt and Dakota are headed to discuss Milla's case. Dakota's phone rings. She tells Matt that Mr. Fear's men are in a brawl outside of Wally's Bar and Grill. Matt asks Foggy to take care of Milla's case while he heads to Hell's Kitchen.
Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer -- Scott's Review
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By Scott Weinberg Superhero fans have got it made these days: You want dark and gloomy, you head for the newest Batman movie. You crave earnest and wholesome, you pick one of the three Spider-Man flicks. Whatever mood you happen to be in, there's now a superhero movie (or series) to pick through: Hulk, Daredev...
Book Review: The Marvel Encyclopedia
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By Nik Dirga Ever find yourself with a nagging need to know just how much the Hulk weighs, or where the first appearance of Wolverine was? Sure, you can flip through stacks of comic books to find out – or, you can turn to the handy new reference guide, The Marvel Encyclopedia from DK Publishing. It's a spra...
Mark Beall's Geek Beat: Marvel Musings
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By Mark Beall Are you following the events of Marvel's Civil War summer crossover spectacular? Was I the only one to get an instant mental picture of Robert Downey Jr. and Tobey Maguire slugging it out upon hearing the Iron Man casting information shortly after reading the latest Amazing Spider-Man? A...
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By The Comic Brief by CBR News Team, Editor BALTIMORE, MD -- This year's Baltimore Comic-Con just keeps getting better and better. This past week, Michael Turner of Aspen Studios (Fathom, Civil War cover artist) and Bill Sienkiewicz (Daredevil/Electra: Love and War) have both confirmed that they will be attending the show. In ad...