2000AD #2201 REVIEW
Gavin Johnston
Writers: Rob Williams; Arthur Wyatt; Ian Edginton; James Peaty; Alec Worley
Artists: Boo Cook; D’Israeli; Paul Marshall; Tiernen Trevallion; Leigh
Writers: Rob Williams; Arthur Wyatt; Ian Edginton; James Peaty; Alec Worley
Artists: Boo Cook; D’Israeli; Paul Marshall; Tiernen Trevallion; Leigh
Written by: James Tynion IV
Art by: Martin Simmonds
Lettered by: Aditya Bidikar
Designed by: Dylan
Written by: Jermaine M. Boyd
Art by: Gwynn Tavares
Lettered by: Kuen Tang
Edited by: Brittany Matter
Writer: Simon Spurrier
Artist: Chris Wildgoose
Colours: André May
Letters: Jim Campbell
Writer: Simon Spurrier
Artist: Matías Bergara
Colours: Jordie Bellaire
Letters: Aditya Bidikar
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Ramon Rosanas
Colours: Lee Loughridge
Letters: Sal Cipriano
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Writer – Geoff Johns
Art – Jason Fabok
Colors – Brad Anderson
Letters – Rob Leigh
Writer: Karla Pacheco
Artist: Pere Pérez
Colourist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Travis Lanham
Writer: Christopher Cantwell
Artist: Salvador Larroca
Colourist: Guru-eFX
Letterer: Cory Petit
Writer: Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard
Artist: Pepe Larraz
Publisher: Marvel Comics
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Writer: Fabian Nicieza
Artist: Ron Garney
Publisher: Marvel Comics
It's the Juggernaut b*@%$! Cain Marko
Writers: Rob Williams; Arthur Wyatt; Rory McConville; Alec Worley; Dan Abnett; James Peaty; Ian Edginton
Artists: Joel Carpenter; Leigh Gallagher; Nicol
So here is the first installment of my reading the entire run of Uncanny X-Men starting, yes, with Issue # 1 on Marvel Unlimited.
Let's get right into it. The cover (show above) bills them as the strangest superheroes of all. The characters look dramatically different from what we are used to with modern incarnations. You might not even recognize the
Let me reinforce this, I am terrible at previewing books. I spoil, I am a spoiler, a habitual line crossing spoiler. I’ll try not to spoil this issue, but no promises will be made.
The OSSM crew delivered another hit! These guys have a run away success on their hands.
The book picks up right where issue one did. Same pace, same level of energy, and enough “Holy crap” moments that’ll make you
So the most unpronounceable weapon in the world will now be wielded by a female Thor. Interestingly enough, the hammer reads “Whosoever holds this hammer, if HE be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor”.
It’s clear that this isn't a spin off character or a side kick. This is Thor, and she’s got boobs.
And that’s cool, and as long as the story pulls everything together
There have been a number of iterations of the Guardians of the Galaxy over the years. The upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the team originally came together during the Marvel cosmic 2007/8 crossover “Annihilation: Conquest,” where they came together to aid the Kree when the Phalanx took control of their solar sector following the events of the “Annihilation” crossover. This is meant to be a brief introduction to the world of the
Parker gets bit by a spider. Parker gets bit by a spider. Parker gets bit by a spider. In Spider-man's origin, Parker always gets bit by some bloody radioactive spider. Then the spider dies. This origin has been retold and made modern a bunch of times. Little things change here and there but a few things are constant.
There’s always a radioactive spider. Sometimes where the spider originated from is made clear, sometimes it isn't.