Nova
Review: NINO Nova #20
Marvel Vice-President, Tom Brevoort, agreed to grant this independent reporter an interview over breakfast under the condition that I pick
Review: NINO Nova Special #1
I keep thinking NINO (Nova In Name Only) can’t get any worse. And then, NINO defies my expectations and hits
Nova #19 Review (Duggan)
For those just tuning in, this is the 19th episode of coverage of the Nova hostage crisis. To update new
Review: Nova #18 (Duggan)
Sometimes a reboot of a concept surpasses the original. That was the case for Nova Volume IV. Most times, a
Nova #17 Review (Duggan)
In this issue of 1960’s Spiderman Inferiorly Re-packaged………..er……….I mean, NINO, the cover pretty much sums up everything that’s wrong with
Oped: Nova: The Showdown with Marvel Editorial
The Cosmic Triune An Opinion-Editorial By Timelord Nova: The Showdown with Marvel Editorial Now is the time for
Review: Nova #16 (Duggan)
You know those vinyl stickers you see on the rear windows of trucks? The ones of Calvin taking a whiz
Review: Nova #15 (Duggan)
And the foolishness continues. Duggan has been writing Deadpool so long that he’s forgotten how to write anything else (if
Review: Nova #14 (Duggan)
It’s faint praise but this issue is probably the best of the worst thus far. I say that only because
Review: Nova #13 (Duggan)
As Beta Ray Bill said to NINO, “If you are Nova then you are a disgrace to all those who
Op-Ed: Nova: The Turning Point; Richard Rider The New “Death of Captain Marvel”
The Cosmic Triune An Opinion-Editorial Nova: The Turning Point [[wysiwyg_imageupload:13876:]] The Death of Captain Marvel is definitely among the
Review: Nova #12 (Duggan)
The cover gave me a moment of false hope that NINO would finally get what was coming to him and
Review: Nova #11 (Duggan)
Yet – being untrained, undisciplined, and having no empowerment by any authority – he presumes himself a member of a para-military organization and goes about performing police actions. It’s no different than a 15-year-old child putting on his deceased police officer father’s uniform, strapping on a gun, and driving around enforcing the law whilst claiming that it was his right to do so because his deceased father was a cop. Would anybody realistically respect that? Or would some responsible adults put a stop to it? I think we all know the answer to that question.
Review: Nova #10 (Wells)
Somewhere Marv Wolfman is wailing in agony at the hack-job being perpetrated against his original concepts by the travesty that
Op-Ed: The Loeb-otomization of Nova
The Cosmic Triune An Opinion-Editorial “The Lo(e)botomization of Nova” Lobotomization: to deprive of intelligence, vitality, or sensitivity. -Definition courtesy
Review: Nova #9 (Wells)
This issue reaches a new low. Bad enough that NINO’s parents criminally allow a 14-year-old boy to keep the “magic
Review: Nova #8 (Wells)
Medina and Curiel deliver some eye-catching art and coloring in this issue. Too bad their talents are wasted on such
Review: Nova #7 (Wells)
I finally found something to like about NINO! Issue #7 cured my insomnia! Yup; soporific #7 is a cliché-filled snooze-fest.
Review: Nova #6 (Wells)
The Loeb-otomization of the Nova concepts and legacy continues. This snooze-fest of an issue finds NINO returning from his cameo


