Author Archives: Vince Ostrowski

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Reviews
Review: Magnus: Robot Fighter #1

By | Mar 14, 2014 | Reviews

“Magnus: Robot Fighter” continues the strong start of the Dynamite Entertainment ‘Gold Key’ titles by building its story on warmth and good humor. Written by Fred Van Lente Illustrated by Cory Smith Colors by Mauricio Wallace Lettered by Marshall Dillon THE GOLD KEY UNIVERSE IS EXPANDING! Superstar Fred Van Lente (Marvel Zombies, Amazing Spider-Man, Archer […]

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Review: Bad Houses

By | Mar 13, 2014 | Reviews

The characters of “Bad Houses”, whether they know it or not, seem to live by the motto: “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Not only is that a fascinating theme that the book explores, but the strength of the work itself expands as it reveals its little secrets to you. That’s just one of […]

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Annotations
This American Death: East of West #10

By | Mar 12, 2014 | Annotations

Welcome back to This American Death, Multiversity’s monthly annotations column on Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta’s “East of West” from Image Comics. I’ll be taking you through each issue of and explaining references, tossing out theories, and keeping track of some of the major events while giving them context. Since I won’t catch nearly everything […]

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Reviews: Magneto #1

By | Mar 7, 2014 | Reviews

One part paranoid and two parts menacing is the recipe for a modern Magneto that’s faithful to what’s come before. Written by Cullen Bunn Illustrated by Gabriel Hernandez Walta Colors by Jordie Bellaire Once the deadliest, most feared mutant mastermind on the planet, MAGNETO is no longer the man he once was. After falling in […]

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Review: The Auteur #1

By | Mar 6, 2014 | Reviews

“The Auteur” is extremely vulgar, filled to the brim with madness, and totally great. Watch captivated, as I try to explain the unexplainable, after the break. Written by Rick Spears Illustrated by James Callahan Colors by Luigi Anderson Fresh off the biggest bomb in Hollywood history, disgraced and desperate producer Nathan T. Rex enters a […]

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Review: Mighty Avengers #7

By | Feb 28, 2014 | Reviews

It’s time to check back in with “Mighty Avengers”, a book that got off to an entertaining start, got mucked up as an ‘Infinity’ tie-in, and is getting a fill-in for it’s previously love-him-or-hate-him artist. Written by Al Ewing Illustrated by Valerio Schiti Colors by Frank D’Armata Lettered by Cory Petit Years ago, Gideon Mace […]

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Pick of the Week: Fantastic Four #1

By | Feb 27, 2014 | Reviews

Wait. Didn’t we just have a “Fantastic Four” #1? Relaunches are the name of the game in the current state of comics, but do James Robinson and Leonard Kirk do enough in their first issue to earn the fanfare? It’s the pick of the week, ya dingus, let’s check it out. Written by James Robinson […]

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Vera Greentea Throws a Fantastical Father’s Day with “PAPA” [Advance Review]

By | Feb 24, 2014 | Reviews

With three fantastical set pieces and three terrific artists, Vera Greentea crafts a Father’s Day tribute unlike anything we’ve seen before. Written by Vera Greentea “Papa” Illustrated by Joseph Lacroix “The Princess and the Robot” Illustrated by Ben Jelter “Nightbirds” Illustrated by Lizzy John All stories lettered by Adam Wollett Vera Greentea presents a Father’s […]

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Longform
Fantastic Four or Fraudulent Four? [Opinion]

By | Feb 21, 2014 | Longform

As tends to be the case in our fast-paced, social media driven lives, everyone is weighing in on the casting announcements for Josh Trank’s upcoming “Fantastic Four” film. That’s right, from Erik Larsen to Zach Braff, social media is all atwitter with opinions on it. For the most part, there’s a sense of apathy or […]

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