Marvel Comics Archives

secret empire #10
That doesn't make it great, or even good; just a spritz of water in a drought. Don't get me wrong: it's still far too little far too late, but the time it took to read its 30-or-so pages wasn't as miserable as I've become accustomed to with Secret Empire. So, the Underground, the Avengers, the Ultimates, the[...]
Wasp Is The Greatest Avenger Of All Time And Here's Why
Without any real parents, Nadia would have been all-but alone had it not been for Jan's kind heart and acceptance of her. The Wasp by Adi Granov Moving more into the realm of character traits, the Wasp is one of the most endearing and lovable heroes in Marvel comics She's always had an upbeat attitude, an optimistic[...]
What Jack Kirby Means To A Comic Fan, Critic, And Aspiring Creator
This did not deter them, and Captain America enjoyed a decently long series that solidified him forever in the American conscience, allowing for him to later be revived by Marvel Comics. The king's and its legacies have become the focal point of my life I spend my time and make money off of writing about comics,[...]
Daredevil #25 Review- Matt Murdock Before The Supreme Court
I still hope that it could, though my hope has diminished with some of the baffling ways Marvel Comics have worked lately Who knows though? I'm going to try to stay optimistic in that regard. This comic does some odd things that I'm not 100% sure work well. Firstly, Matt Murdock's opening arguments before the Justices and[...]
Josh's Throwback Corner: Overview Of The Red Hulk Series
With an old, bitter, and pretty douchey protagonist, mighty threats, and great artists, Red Hulk is one of the better Marvel comics to come out of recent years I recommend picking up the trades if you ever see them. [rwp-review-ratings id="0"] [rwp-review-form id="0"] [rwp-review-recap id="0"]   Like my New Avengers review, this will be more of an overview[...]