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(Strand)om Stories: Sub-Mariner and the Original Human Torch Review This volume features one hero floundering in a repetitive past and a second operating more organically Also read Nathan's blogs at
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Distinguished Critique: The Huntress: Darknight Daughter Review Some occasionally misguided characterization doesn't deeply damage narratives centered on an original vigilante -
Random Reviews: The Complete Badger (vol. 1) Mike Baron's classic series kicks off with an engaging examination of vigilantism and violence in the mid-80s -
Fantastic (Four)ays: Fantastic Four #4 Review Two eras of comics collide, reintroducing an old hero you quickly learn to love to dislike -
Spider-view: "Remote Control" (Spider-Man 2099, Part 8) A simply told tale digs at some universal, yet brutal, truths -
(Strand)om Stories: Daredevil: Father Review This limited series fumbles an intriguing narrative through a combination of unbalanced theming and genuinely bizarre developments -
Distinguished Critique: The Ray: In a Blaze of Power Review Creative ideas struggle to find footing here, leaving this series to rely on commonplace tropes to create an easy, familiar reading experience -
Random Reviews: Ash (vol. 1) Imperfect and simple, Ash nevertheless sparks an interesting premise to life, however briefly -
Spider-view: Lethal Foes of Spider-Man Though nicely connected to continuity, this limited series leaves something to be desired in terms of characterization -
Distinguished Critique: Justice Society (vols. 1 and 2) Review Characters old and new are allowed fine development unhampered by mediocre plots and some coincidences