Blogs Tagged “1983”
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Distinguished Critique: Camelot 3000 ReviewThis highly imaginative series blends legend with science fiction, a unique combination somewhat hindered by sidelined characters
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(Strand)om Stories: Deathlok the Demolisher: The Complete Collection ReviewThis volume starts strong before struggling through a messy middle, concluding powerfully as it focuses on a cyborg assassin who was once a man
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(Strand)om Stories: The Eternals: The Dreaming Celestial Saga ReviewThis volume contains several stories which work to wonderfully plant the Eternals firmly into the Marvel Universe
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(Strand)om Stories: Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (vol. 3) ReviewThis final volume collects several engaging issues...but you should really stay for the wondrous graphic novel included as well
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(Strand)om Stories: The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus (vol. 4) ReviewThis fourth installment is packed with standalone stories and narratives connected to the wider Marvel Universe...for better or worse
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(Strand)om Stories: The Mighty Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus ReviewThis massive volume proves that Walt Simonson's run on Thor is definitive, distinct, dense, and daring
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(Strand)om Stories: The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus (vol. 3) ReviewThis next chapter in Chris Claremont's run features powerful, character-driven story arcs and a marvelous host of artistic talent
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Spider-view: Marvel Tails #1Tom DeFalco sucessfully creates an amusing and humorous 80s parody of the Wall-Crawler
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Spider-view: “The Hunters and the Hunted” (Cloak and Dagger, Part 5)Founded on familiarity, this Marvel Team-Up annual nonetheless dovetails nicely with Cloak and Dagger's limited series
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Spider-view: Cloak and Dagger (vol. 1) (Cloak and Dagger, Part 4)The vigilante duo's first standalone series broadens their world and establishes Cloak and Dagger as people, not just heroes
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Spider-view: “Stalkers in the Shadows” (Cloak and Dagger, Part 3)In a story that nicely develops Cloak and Dagger, the regression of Frank Castle is an unfortunate downside
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Spider-view: “Switch Witch”A medicore Spider-Man narrative is overshadowed by a delightful back-up story by Roger Stern