Author Archives: Zach Wilkerson

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Review: The Ultimates #25

By | Jun 6, 2013 | Reviews

Over the past year writer Sam Humphries has certainly made some sweeping changes to the Ultimate universe, for better or worse. As Humphries exits, Joshua Hale Fialkov, destroyer of the status quo, steps into the ring, throwing a few more wrenches into the machine. Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov Illustrated by Carmine Di Giandomenico ULTIMATES […]

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Review: Adventure Time Annual #1

By | May 31, 2013 | Reviews

Comics can be fun! Kaboom’s brilliant “Adventure Time” ongoing series gets its first annual issue, featuring anthology style short stories from some of comics’ great talents. Come on, grab your friends! Written by Roger Langridge, Alex Cox, Bryce Carlson, Josh Williamson, Derek Fridolfs, Kory Bing, and Sfé Monster. Illustrated by Roger Langridge, Alex Cox Dustin […]

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Review: Justice League of America #4

By | May 30, 2013 | Reviews

David Finch hits the bench, with Geoff Johns calling in pinch hitter Brett Booth to wrap up the first arc “Justice League of America.” However, don’t let this last minute creative change trick you into passing this issue over, as the duo stealthily deliver what could be one of the single biggest moments of the […]

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Review: Uncannny Avengers #8AU

By | May 24, 2013 | Reviews

Using the “Age of Ultron” universe as a fun distraction, Rick Remender and guest writer Gerry Duggan flesh out the childhoods of the Apocalypse Twins under their adoptive father, the villainous Kang. The result is an interesting interlude, with dubious implications for Remender’s ongoing story. http://multiversitystatic.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2013/02/UncannyAvengers_8AU_Cover.jpg[t/image] Written by Rick Remender and Gerry Duggan Illustrated by […]

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Review: Green Lantern #20

By | May 23, 2013 | Reviews

“In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night.” Surely you know how it goes by now. Geoff Johns, the man who, for better or worse, launched “Green Lantern” into a best-selling comic franchise, spawning merchandise, movies, and cartoons, brings his universe spanning epic to a close. Does his finale recapture the glory of ‘Sinestro Corps War,’ or […]

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Review: Wonder Woman #20

By | May 17, 2013 | Reviews

Though Wonder Woman managed to save Zola’s baby from War and Hermes, she’s not out of trouble yet. The gods of Olympus are ready to make their play and the First Born remains a threat lurking in the shadows. If one was to ever compare “Wonder Woman” to Game of Thrones, now would be the […]

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Review: Wolverine and the X-Men #29

By | May 16, 2013 | Reviews

In this epilogue to the latest arc of “Wolverine and the X-Men,” Wolverine gives a rousing speech, plays around with time, and shows us why this little title is still relevant in a post “Avengers vs. X-Men” world. Written by Jason Aaron Illustrated by Ramón Pérez • See the Jean Grey School of the future! […]

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Review: Superboy #20

By | May 10, 2013 | Reviews

On paper, giving the New 52 version of Superboy to the man behind the “Luther Strode” series is a fantastic idea. DC seems set on making this incarnation of the Boy of Steel grittier, with a heaping helping of violence (hence the bloody “S” crest on the cover). Unfortunately, very little of Justin Jordan’s voice […]

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Pick of the Week: Suicide Squad #20

By | May 9, 2013 | Reviews

Alan Moore’s “Swamp Thing.” Grant Morrison’s “Doom Patrol.” Warren Ellis’ “Stormwatch.” Each of these runs have a unifying thread in their history; their existence is owed to writers who took a struggling series, trimmed the fat, injected their own creativity, and gave life to a book that previously had little to offer. While it’s certainly […]

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