Author Archives: Stephenson Ardern-Sodje

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“Rasputin” #4 Examines The Consequences of Playing God [Review]

By | Jan 30, 2015 | Reviews

Rasputin has his sights set on the highest echelons of society, the Tsarina of Russia. But, even with his powers, can a farm-boy ingratiate himself with Royalty? Written by Alexander Grecian Illustrated by Ivan Plascencia and Riley Rossmo BETRAYED! Rasputin’s life changes forever when he’s asked to save the prince’s life. But first the mad monk has […]

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Short But Sweet, “All-New X-Factor” #20 Closes This Chapter But Leaves The Door Ajar

By | Jan 23, 2015 | Reviews

As Serval Industries’ personal pack of superheroes gets cut from the listings we take a look at the last issue of “All-New X-Factor” and try to figure out exactly what prompted Marvel to pull the plug. Written by Peter David Illustrated by Carmine Di Giandomenico At last! The revelation behind the secret of Harrison Snow! Guest starring […]

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“All-New X-Men Annual” #1 Teases the Terrifying Consequences of Messing with the Timestream [Review]

By | Dec 26, 2014 | Reviews

Bendis and Sorrentino bring Tempus’ time-displaced sojourn from the main universe full circle. It’s a wild ride, but what does it mean for the future? Written by Brian Michael Bendis Illustrated by Andrea Sorrentino THE SECRET LIFE OF EVA BELL – Part 2. With limited control over her powers, and even less control over her […]

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Class is in Session with “Spider-Man and the X-Men” #1 [Review]

By | Dec 12, 2014 | Reviews

The Marvel of recent years could hardly be said to be reserved when it comes to game-changing comic book events, “Battle of the Atom”, “Goblin Nation”, “Origin Sin”, “Death of Wolverine”, (the heavily documented and discussed by Multiversity) “Axis”, and most recently “Spider-Verse”. It seems like, love them or hate them, crossovers are going to […]

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