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November of 2009

 

Rate New Comic Books for November 18, 2009

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Wed, Nov 18

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By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) BOOM COMICS DC COMICS Adventure Comics #4 IMAGE COMICS MARVEL COMICS Amazing Spider-Man #612 Which DC comic book am I most looking forward to reading? Which Marvel comic book am I most looking forward to reading? Which Marvel comic book am I least looking forward to reading?

Rate Comic Book Review: Daredevil #502

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Mon, Nov 16

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By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) What makes this issue work so well is that Diggle understands that when it comes to Daredevil the action really doesn't matter until the end. A truly great Daredevil story is getting to see Matt's interactions with his supporting cast in and out of the Daredevil costume as well as the strugg...

Rate Comic Book Review: New Avengers #58

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Fri, Oct 30

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By noreply@blogger.com (Jim)

Rate Comic Book Review: Uncanny X-Men #516

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Sun, Oct 18

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By noreply@blogger.com (Jim) Creative Team Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Greg Land Inker: Jay Leisten The pose of the female member of Lobe's team looks like it was straight out of Playboy. If he wants to develope as a comic artist, he needs to create more natural poses when he draws the women. Jim

Year 2009

 

Rate Comic Book Review: Agents of Atlas #11

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Tue, Sep 22

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By noreply@blogger.com (Jim) Agents of Atlas has been a good solid title from Marvel. Writer Jeff Parker continues to channel Steve Gerber from his Defenders stories and combine it with his own twists on the role of super heroes. The new issue should be a quality wrap up to "Terror of the Jade Claw". Writer: Jeff Parker Jim

Rate Opinion: New Comic Books for September 16, 2009

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Wed, Sep 16

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By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) DC COMICS ACTION COMICS #881 WEDNESDAY COMICS #11 MARVEL COMICS AGENTS OF ATLAS #11 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #605 CAPTAIN AMERICA REBORN #3 DARK AVENGERS #9 INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #18 MIGHTY AVENGERS #29 Which Marvel comic book am I most looking forward to reading?

Rate Comic Book Review: Secret Invasion: War of Kings One Shot

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Thu, Jan 15

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By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) While Secret Invasion centered around high profile characters like the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, DnA are utilizing more unknown characters like the Inhumans and various other cosmic characters as the centerpieces of War of Kings. This means that DnA have the extra burden of educating new readers enough on the various characters so that the new readers will be able to properly enjoy War of Kings. I loved how DnA were able to take the normally reserved and passive Inhumans and naturally and logically transform them into the weapons that they were designed to be. I like that Marvel is finally utilizing the full potential of the Inhumans. These are great Jack Kirby characters that have never lived up to their potential.   [read the full post]

Rate Comic Book Review: Nova #20

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Wed, Dec 31

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By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) I am sure that some new readers are picking up Nova with the buzz about War of Kings. DnA nicely re-cap the past nineteen issues of Nova for those readers. And DnA do it in a fashion that does not bore readers who have been aboard this train since the first issue. Marvel continues to display a savvy marketing sense and knowing how to make their big events new reader friendly and easy to consume. Overall: Nova #20 was another good read. DnA continue to impress me with their quality work that they are doing with Marvel’s cosmic characters. At this point, I find Marvel cosmic characters to be the most intriguing and entertaining aspect of the Marvel Universe.   [read the full post]

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