Day 13 - A book you’ve read more than five times It's just so addicting to read, you can never be sure exactly what is the truth and what is a lie since it's from Loki's own point of view and the God of Lies is hard to distinguish between the two.
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Comic Review: Silk #5
Publisher: Marvel Comics Writer: Robbie Thompson Art by: Stacey Lee and Ian Herring Silk issue 5 has Spider-Man team up with Silk to deal with Black Cat. This issue doesn't really have much focus on Silk's own PTSD, in fact - which surprised me - it doesn't even touch upon it, not even in the … Continue reading Comic Review: Silk #5
30 Day Comic Book Challenge: Day 5
Day 05 - Comic character you feel you are most like (or wish you were) I would say that i wish I was more like Rogue. I used to feel similar to her, not due to people not being able to touch me, but the isolation that she goes through because of it. Given that … Continue reading 30 Day Comic Book Challenge: Day 5
30 Day Comic Book Challenge: Day 2
Day 02 - Your favourite character. Easy choice really. While I do have many faves, I know that Loki would always be the top of them all.
30 Day Comic Book Challenge: Day 1
Day 01 - Your first comic book. Honestly I can't remember exactly what my very first comic was, I would think it was part of the Wolverine series. However considering I can't remember exactly what issue it was, I am going to go with this, because it was part of my very firsts of comic … Continue reading 30 Day Comic Book Challenge: Day 1
Comic Review: A-Force #2
Publisher: Marvel Comics Writers: Maguerite Bennett and G. Willow Wilson Penciler: Jorge Molina Inkers: Craig Yeung and Walden Wong Colourist: Laura Martin In the previous issue of A-Force, we saw the team protect Arcadia from a strange monster attack that lead to America's exile, due to not following the rules that Doctor Victor Von Doom … Continue reading Comic Review: A-Force #2
Comic Review: Silk #4
Publisher: Marvel Comics Writer: Robbie Thompson Artist: Annapaola Martello Colour Artist: Ian Herring Cover Art: Dave Johnson When we last saw Silk, she was having to deal with Dragonclaw again, face off against Black Cat and finally have Spider-Man come and interfere with her life. Spider-Man is smart to know that Silk won't listen to … Continue reading Comic Review: Silk #4
Comic Review: Silk #3
Publishers; Marvel Comics Writer: Robbie Thompson Artist: Stacey Lee Colour Artist: Ian Herring Cover Artist: Dave Johnson In the last issue of Silk we saw our hero fighting once again Dragonclaw, a high-tech but low IQ thief who is out for revenge for the defeat Silk handed him. This issue brings Silk into a territory … Continue reading Comic Review: Silk #3
Comic Review: Loki Agent of Asgard #14
Publisher: Marvel Comics Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Lee Garbett Colourists: Andres Mossa and Antonio Fabela No one is surprised that many comics are becoming part of the Secret Wars that is going on; even if you are not reading any issues in connection to the Secret Wars things are going to happen like a ripple … Continue reading Comic Review: Loki Agent of Asgard #14
Comic Review: Spider-Woman #6
Publishers: Marvel Comics Writer: Dennis Hopeless Artist/Colourist: Javier Rodriguez Inker: Alvaro Lopez Cover Artist: Javier Rodriguez We have been slacking with Spider-Woman, however we are loving the post Spider-Verse series, this is what Spider-Woman should have been about to begin with. Jessica Drew has left the Avengers, deciding that she needed to back away from the super … Continue reading Comic Review: Spider-Woman #6