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“Young Avengers, Vol. 3: Mic-Drop at the Edge of Time and Space” by Kieron Gillen (W) and Jamie McKelvie (A)

Sadly, this is a conclusion of Gillen’s and McKelvie’s stellar run on Young Avengers. Our adolescent heroes finally confront the Mother and establish themselves as more than mere legacy characters in a metaphorical and literal battle of the generations. Continue reading ““Young Avengers, Vol. 3: Mic-Drop at the Edge of Time and Space” by Kieron Gillen (W) and Jamie McKelvie (A)”

“Young Avengers, Vol.2: Alternative Culture” by Kieron Gillen (W), Kate Brown (A), Jamie McKelvie (A) and Mike Norton (A)

In a nutshell: if you liked the previous one, welcome friend, come and have some more, at times it is even better. If you didn’t, there is plenty of other great books out there too.

Warning! Some medium-rare spoilers. Continue reading ““Young Avengers, Vol.2: Alternative Culture” by Kieron Gillen (W), Kate Brown (A), Jamie McKelvie (A) and Mike Norton (A)”

“Young Avengers, Vol.1: Style>Substance” by Kieron Gillen (W), Jamie McKelvie (A) and Mike Norton (A)

I would probably never read this if not for an article on Comic Books Resources last month. Reading abut teenage drama is not really my cup of tea and classical super-hero “should I use my power for good or not?” dilemma is already a boring cliche. When a friend gave me a promo code for Marvel Unlimited I decided to check it out. I am happy to say that my worries were unfounded, but it is not to say that this book doesn’t have its own set of problems. Continue reading ““Young Avengers, Vol.1: Style>Substance” by Kieron Gillen (W), Jamie McKelvie (A) and Mike Norton (A)”

“Green Arrow Vol 1: Quiver” by Kevin Smith (W) and Phil Hester (A)

What’s the point of Robon Hood’s copy cats sharing the stories with god like beings or and tricksters worthy of ancient myths? I don’t know either. Yet somehow, movies made Hawkeye work quite naturally next to likes of Iron Man and Thor and CW’s Green Arrow series was enjoyable for about three seasons if you are as forgiving as me. A couple years ago it was proven to me that Hawkeye comics can work so it was only fair to give a chance to his DC counterpart.  Continue reading ““Green Arrow Vol 1: Quiver” by Kevin Smith (W) and Phil Hester (A)”

“Deadpool Vol. 1: Millionaire with a Mouth” by Gerry Duggan (W) and Mike Hawthorne (A)

After world-ending Secret Wars, Marvel published new set of first issues, introducing its most popular (and some of the more obscure) characters into its all new, all different universe. How did this change go for Deadpool?  Continue reading ““Deadpool Vol. 1: Millionaire with a Mouth” by Gerry Duggan (W) and Mike Hawthorne (A)”

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