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The Top 10 Wackiest Norman Osborn Weird-OutsOriginal at io9
• Thu, Dec 3
By Cyriaque Lamar From: Spectacular Spider-Man 263 (1998) From: Peter Parker: Spider-Man 45 (2002) From: Dark X-Men: The Beginning 1 (2009) From: The Amazing Spider-Man 598 (2009) From: The Amazing Spider-Man 512 (2004) From: Spider-Man (2002)
Siege: The Cabal #1 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Thu, Dec 3
By paladinking Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Alex Evans, Avengers Tower, Brian Michael Bendis, Civil War, Comic Book Reviews, comic reviews, dark avengers, Dark Reign, Doombot, Dr. Doom, H.A.M.M.E.R., Iron Patriot, Loki, Marvel Comics, Michael Lark, Norman Osborn, Siege, Siege of Asgard, Sie...
Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face #1 (of 4)
Original at comiXology
• Sun, Nov 29
Peter Parker has a lot to be hopeful about. The Spider-Man is the beloved town hero; President Franklin D. Roosevelt is in the White House; the spiraling economy is on its first steps toward recovery; and with Norman Osborn out of the picture, organized crime in New York has lost its major pla...
Dark Wolverine #80 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Fri, Nov 27
By tonyrak Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: a baby, Antonio Fabela, Daken, Daniel Way, Dark Reign, Dark Wolverine #80, Dark Wolverine #80 review, Guillermo Ortego, Jay Leisten, Marjorie Liu, Marte Garcia, Norman Osborn, Paco Diaz Luque, Sandu Florea, Stephen Segovia, Tony Rakittke By...
Thunderbolts #138 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Wed, Nov 18
By DS Arsenault Posted in Marvel Comics Tagged: Ant Man, Comic Book Reviews, comic books, comic reviews, Dark Reign, DS Arsenault, Frank Martin, ghost, Headsman, Iron Fist, Jeff Parker, Marvel Comics, Miguel Sepulveda, Mr. X, Norman Osborn, Paladin, Power Man, Scourge, Thunderbolts, Thunderbolts...
Marvel: Dark Reign: The List: Amazing Spider-Man (One-Shot)
Original at comiXology
• Sun, Nov 15
Norman Osborn has saved the best for last as he takes on the most personal item on his evil To-Do list. The violent tension between Spider-Man and Norman has grown for years and has been building to a boil for the last few months after Osborn's last defeat at Spidey's hands at the end of America...
Daredevil #502 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Sun, Nov 15
By paladinking Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Alex Evans, Andy Diggle, Black Tarantula, Comic Book Reviews, comic reviews, Daredevil, Daredevil #502, Daredevil #502 review, Dark Reign, Foggy Nelson, Izo, Kingpin, Lady Bullseye, Marvel, Matt Murdock, Norman Osborn, Owlsley, Roberto D...
The Avengers prepare a Siege on Norman Osborn
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Sat, Nov 7
By dailypop Siege promises to close the circle begun in Secret War with the reformation of the classic Avengers team of Captain America, Iron Man and Thor as well as removing Osborn from power once and for all. Trawling the Internet fort information, I have seen many very vocal comic book fans declarin...
Comics’ Evil Emperors: Lex Luthor vs. Norman OsbornOriginal at Wired
• Fri, Nov 6
By Scott Thill Prolific writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Olivier Coipel have been hard at work building Marvel Comics villain Norman Osborn into a titanic evil like DC Comics badasses Lex Luthor and the Joker. But Marvel’s raising the stakes with its forthcoming Seige series, previewed in the vi...
Secret Warriors #9 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Mon, Nov 2
By pozzyfreak Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Alessandro Vitti, Ares, Brian Michael Bendis, Comic Book Reviews, dark avengers, Dark Reign, God of Fear, God of War, H.A.M.M.E.R., IFS, Jonathan Hickman, Kyle Posluszny, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Norman Osborn, Phobos, Secret Warriors #9, Secret...
Dark Avengers #10 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Sat, Oct 24
By paladinking Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Alex Evans, Ares, Brian Michael Bendis, Bullseye, Comic Book Reviews, comic reviews, Daken, Dark Avengers #10, Dark Avengers #10 review, Dark Reign, Hawkeye, Iron Patriot, Marvel, Mike Deodato, Moonstone, Ms. Marvel, Norman Osborn, Sentry,...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review - Part 2
Original at Film Fodder
• Sun, Oct 4
By Travis Agent Morales refuses the efforts at drafting by another evil organization, and this entire bloody affair seems to be escaping the notice of Norman Osborn. This title as been so disconnected from the rest of the Marvel universe, it’s disgusting. Even the crossovers that attempted to tie t...
Ms. Marvel #45 – Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Sat, Sep 26
By pozzyfreak Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Brian Reed, Carol Danvers, Catherine Donovan, Comic Book Reviews, Dark Reign, Disney, Ikari Studios, Iron Patriot, Karla Sofen, Kyle Posluszny, Marvel Comics, Ms. Marvel #45, Ms. Marvel #45 review, Norman Osborn, Philippe Briones, Storytell...
Ms. Marvel #43 (War of the Marvels) - Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review
• Wed, Aug 12
By pozzyfreak The Story: Norman Osborn tries to figure out who keeps attacking his secret Goblin weapon caches. Spider-Man tries to figure out what’s up with the no longer deceased Ms. Marvel. Meanwhile, a woman named Catherine Donovan tries to make sense of her recent thoughts…
Hulk #13 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics
• Sat, Aug 8
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The comic carries the Dark Reign banner on the cover but this comic is not at all part of the bigger Dark Reign storyline. Norman Osborn makes an appearance and that warrants the banner, but beyond that it really isn't involved much with the plot. At least not yet.
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Avengers: The Initiative #25 Review
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Wed, Jul 1
By Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) This issue promised a great many things, most prominent of which was the bold new direction in which the book would be going in. While the idea of Norman Osborn taking over the Initiative and turning it into a super villain training ground sounds great in theory, it lacked a great deal in exec...
Opinion: Norman Explains It All… Sort Of
Original at Newsarama
• Sun, Jun 21
By Corey Henson If you’ve been following the recent goings-on in the Marvel Universe, then you know the score: Norman Osborn, having “singlehandedly” saved the Earth from the Skrull invasion, is now officially the man in charge of keeping the American citizenry safe and secure from danger, with the he...