Teen Titans #16 – Review: I Think This Book Gave Me an Ulcer
You should get a prize if you can find anything in this issue that makes sense or is remotely believable. Unfortunately, that prize would probably be a brain aneurysm.
You should get a prize if you can find anything in this issue that makes sense or is remotely believable. Unfortunately, that prize would probably be a brain aneurysm.
The lesson of this issue is to not underestimate the Punisher. Yeah, I mean you Mr. Stark. You have no one to blame but yourself.
Mary Jane and Peter (Dr. Octopus) are thinking about getting back togther. They have to decide if they should give their relationship a second try.
See satire of some popular female heroines including Wonder Woman and Red Sonja. And a personal anecdote to relate to the powerful message of Princeless.
In Mara’s world the two most important things are sports and war. But are we made to care about Mara and her world in Mara’s debut issue written by Brian Woods (DMZ)? Click to find out.
Uncanny may turn out to be a misnomer for this book’s title. But I guess it’s better than Redundant X-Force or Remender-Lite X-Force.
It’s sad times for more reasons than one as Ed Brubaker concludes the story he’s been developing for years. Bucky Barnes is truly a Winter Soldier once again.
The start of a new Chew arc finally brings Tony Chu back into the fore. Sure, he had an appearance a few issues ago where he was tripping on drugs while Toni and Caesar used him to solve a crime, but the previous arc really seemed to be missing something while Chu was in the hospital.
Old members and new members create the new Young Avengers. Will this be the series that fans have been waiting for?
Here comes the second to last part before this series ends. What will happen to our favorite character?