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Sterling Starways: Silver Surfer #2 Review The Surfer's second issue utilizes irony to great extent when it isn't bogged down by endless exposition Also read Nathan's blogs at
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Crawling Back: Amazing Spider-Man #28 Review This issue deserves recognition for how it handles Peter Parker's personal growth over the blazing bad guy it introduces -
Distinguished Critique: Justice League International: The Secret Gospel of Maxwell Lord Review A mediocre final third can hardly diminish the other engaging chapters in this volume, blending humor and heroics with well-rounded characters -
Random Reviews: Swamp Thing: Dark Genesis Despite a mediocre final third, this volume successfully introduces a monster who wishes to be a man, pitting him against men who behave like monsters -
Spider-view: "Best of Enemies" (The Osborn Prelude, Finale) This near-perfect conclusion to a famous decades-long rivalry between Spider and Goblin is a powerful testament to 30 years of history -
Crawling Back: Spectacular Spider-Man #189 (The Osborn Prelude, Part 14) Harry Osborn's penultimate adventure as the Green Goblin sees him fully embrace his true self in a thrilling, character-focused issue -
Distinguished Critique: Catwoman: Her Sister's Keeper Review This limited series constructs an entertaining follow-up to "Batman: Year One," even if some of the pacing is muddled and characters a tad flat -
Random Reviews: The Complete Jon Sable, Freelance (vol. 1) Review These issues introduce a unique 1980s vigilante, a character who provides hurt and heart in equal measure -
Crawling Back: Web of Spider-Man #66-67 Review (The Osborn Prelude, Part 13) This two-parter contains subplots stronger than its central story, especially as the main narrative mischaracterizes two vital figures -
Distinguished Critique: Green Arrow (vol. 1): Hunter's Moon Review A strong start to an ongoing series allows Oliver Queen plenty of moral struggle as he navigates the darkness of the 80s