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  • Guardians of the Galaxy #19 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #19 Review

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2946:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Wesley CraigColorist: Nathan FairbairnCover Artist: Alex GarnerWarning: Contains Spoilers One of the many strengths of Guardians of the Galaxy is that it is never predictable. The cynical point of view as expressed by a reviewer at another website is that Marvel allows DnA to take chances with GotG characters because…

  • Nova: The Next Generation Part Four Of The Shiar Conflict

    Nova: The Next Generation Part Four Of The Shiar Conflict

    « Part Three» Part Five Nova: The Next GenerationPart FourOfThe Shi’ar ConflictWritten By: Timelord 10.10.09 Chapter 4: Demi-GoddessThe rocket propelled adamantium ‘Nova Killer Round’ easily penetrated the phasic shields and tore through the chest of the lovely raven-haired Nova Cadet who had been lying in wait to surprise attack the approaching Veradinae dragons. She fell to the…

  • Nova: The Next Generation Part Three Of The Shiar Conflict

    Nova: The Next Generation Part Three Of The Shiar Conflict

     Nova: The Next GenerationPart ThreeOfThe Shi’ar ConflictWritten By: Timelord 9.29.09 Chapter Three: RevelationsSecond year Nova Corps Cadet Surfaan Ren swatted at the insects buzzing around his face and ears, cursing his luck once again as he slogged through the fetid muck of the densely foliated swamp while taking care to make as little noise as possible.…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy #18 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #18 Review

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2945:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Wesley CraigColorist: Nathan FairbairnCover Artist: Pasqual FerryWarning: Contains Spoilers I really like it that DnA are mining the Marvel vaults for cosmic characters that have lain dormant for far too long. This issue gives us original Guardians of the Galaxy, Killraven, and Hollywood (a future, aged version of Wonder Man).…

  • Nova: The Next Generation Part Two Of The Shiar Conflict

    Nova: The Next Generation Part Two Of The Shiar Conflict

    Nova: The Next GenerationPart TwoofThe Shi’Ar ConflictWritten By: Timelord 9.13.09 Chapter Two: Quantum Realm SolaceAs evening fell on Nu-Xandar, Sylvia could see Tranta’s last rays glancing off the Torus as she boarded the mag-lev train to the alien sector of Nu-Orienta City. As always when night fell, her gaze was drawn to the sky. The Orienta Shard…

  • Nova: The Next Generation Part One Of The Shiar Conflict

    Nova: The Next Generation Part One Of The Shiar Conflict

     Nova: The Next Generation Written By: Timelord  9.3.09 Prologue: The LegacyPeople stared. They always stared when she appeared in public. It made her uncomfortable; so she took pains to conceal her identity. Today she dressed in non-descript clothes – not her typical haute couture by any stretch of the imagination – just casual black slacks, black…

  • Review: Nova #28 (Marvel Comics)

    Review: Nova #28 (Marvel Comics)

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:4292:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Andrew DevitoColorist: Bruno HangCover Artist: Daniel AcunaVariant Cover: Mike Perkins Warning: Contains Spoilers DnA have done it again! Nova #28 is a masterstroke of superheroic military science-fiction. The Rich Rider from Annihilation is finally back and I say: “Long May He Reign!”This issue picks up right where #27 left off. Rich…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy #17 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #17 Review

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2944:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Brad WalkerColorist: Jay David RamosCover Artist: Daniel Acuna Warning: Contains Spoilers It’s like a Christmas morning experience once per month on the day Marvel releases each new issue of Guardians of the Galaxy. I can’t wait to open each issue and savor the surprises contained within. No character is safe and…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy #16 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #16 Review

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2943:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Wesley CraigColorist: Nathan FairbairnCover Artist: Pasqual FerryWarning: Contains Spoilers Original Guardians of the Galaxy, contemporary Guardians of the Galaxy, Badoon, Celestials, Avenger’s Mansion, Dr. Doom’s Time Machine, and fan favorite Cosmo saving the day! Man – I’m telling you – this issue has it all in terms of story! DnA…

  • Review: Nova #27 (Marvel Comics)

    Review: Nova #27 (Marvel Comics)

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:4291:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Andrew DevitoColorist: Bruno HangCover Artist: Daniel Acuna Warning: Contains Spoilers This issue is everything Nova should be – tightly paced, beautiful to behold from cover-to-cover, exciting, and fun. Rich is at his most effective since Annihilation; showing once and for all why he deserves to wear the uniform of The Nova…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy #15 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #15 Review

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:2942:]]Writers: Dan Abnett and Andy LanningArtist: Brad WalkerColorist: Jay David RamosCover Artist: Salvador LarrocaWarning: Contains Spoilers Once again Abnett and Lanning show us why Guardians of the Galaxy is one of the best books Marvel puts on the shelves each month. I just can’t understand why this book is only a mediocre seller. It really is…

  • Review: Nova #26 (Marvel Comics)

    Review: Nova #26 (Marvel Comics)

    [[wysiwyg_imageupload:4290:]]Written By: Dan AbnettAndy LanningArtist: Andrea DiVitoColorist: Bruno HangCover Artist: Daniel AcunaWarning: Contains Spoilers A Nova landmark was reached today. With the publication of issue #26, the current ongoing Nova series holds the distinction of being the longest running Nova series in the character’s 33 year history. It is a proud day for all Nova fans;…

  • Guardians of the Galaxy #14 Review

    Guardians of the Galaxy #14 Review

    Fourteen issues down and not a bad one in the lot!

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