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Showing posts with label Quasar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quasar. Show all posts
Monday, June 29, 2015
Review # 163: "Avengers Assemble by Kurt Busiek Vol. 4"
Kurt Busiek's Avengers team has tackled a strong share of world crises. Some external, some internal, some mystical, some technological.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Review # 127: "Annihilation"
Written from 2005 to 2007 and overshadowed completely by the likes of what was happening with the X-Men, the New Avengers and Captain America at the time (including "Civil War,") "Annihilation" has quietly gone on to have a surprising influence on Marvel's pop culture properties. To put it simply, you can't have a "Guardians of the Galaxy" film without "Annihilation."
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Review # 4: "Operation: Galactic Storm"
The early-to-mid 90s were a weird time for The Avengers. Thor was replaced with a human imbued with his power; Iron Man was possessed by a villain, died, and was replaced with a teenage version of himself; Wasp became half-woman, half-insect; then, in 1996, they were all "killed off" and handed over to the folks at Image Comics (Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld et al. who quit in order to theoretically make more money by having full control of their own characters) to rebuild their, well... image. The truth was the series just wasn't on the same level as the X-Men sales-wise and Marvel was pulling out all the stops to try to get people to buy in.
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