At last, Bleeding Cool comic reviewer Josh Davison gets around to devoting a series of pieces reviewing his all-time favorite comic series: Thunderbolts.
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Venom #153 isn’t a brilliant comic, but it’s a lot of fun. After some of the underwhelming reads this week has brought me, Venom was perfectly satisfying.
All-New Wolverine #23 isn’t a bad comic, but the tonal issues of horrific events clashing against the endless one-liners don’t make for a truly great story.
Ultimately, steer clear of Captain America #25. It’s so amazingly wrongheaded. Heroism loses meaning when they can just wish for victory — or vomit it up.
Secret Empire #8 has more high points than low, but it’s badly hindered by the mounds of padding. That said, it’s one of the best issues of the series.
Pak and Buffagni are an excellent team on Generations: Banner Hulk & The Totally Awesome Hulk. But if you're new to the lore, it could be confusing.
Soule and Camuncoli’s 'Darth Vader' displays his fury, and his power. He is shown to be the ruthless yet layered character that he should always be.
The premise of Black Bolt #4 makes it an interesting addition to Marvel canon due to its relevance in one of its most oft-used villains.
As his plane lands in Vancouver International Airport, Danny is still recovering from his time on Liu-Shi. He spots some suspicious figures on the runway,
In their gearing up for the next “non-reboot,” Marvel is releasing their Generation line of one-shots, wherein the new identity of some hero titles meets
Luke Cage: Second Chances is far from perfect, but it has a lot of heart. The pacing is good, the characters are relatable, and the action is awesome.
The Magneto Testament is a phenomenal piece of storytelling — haunting, emotional, beautiful, and one of the best pieces of comic book literature out there.
Ta-Nehisi Coates once again proves that he was just about the perfect choice to take on Black Panther. Black Panther #16 easily earns its recommendation.
The plot is a little unfocused and most of it is spent in Sam Wilson’s headspace, but Sam Wilson: Captain America #24 still has some great moments.
Occupy Avengers has been a great comic. David F. Walker put together something special here, and it’s a shame it had to be killed so soon.