Marvel Meltdown: July 2011
This week’s article at Impulse Creations features reviews of Wolverine #12, Ghost Rider #1, and Deadpool #40.
Where fiction collides.
This week’s article at Impulse Creations features reviews of Wolverine #12, Ghost Rider #1, and Deadpool #40.
Three new graphic novel reviews are online at Impulse Creations. Read ‘em! This month’s batch consists of Wolverine Weapon X: Adamantium Men, Marvel Masterworks: Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1, and Deadpool Vol. 4: Monkey Business.
This week’s article features three early reviews of Marvel Comics. Check ‘em out at Impulse Creations.
Want reviews of top Marvel comics before they hit stands? Then you’ve come to the right place! Three new, advanced reviews have launched on the Impulse Creations forums, home to my monthly Marvel Meltdown feature. Below are some teasers, but you can read the full article here.
“Andy Diggle and Antony Johnston have little room to maneuver each issue, tucking bits of plot development between the seams, but the dialogue holds as slim and interesting.” - Daredevil #508
“X-Men Origins: Deadpool #1 hits its mark … [but] the one-shot is cut short from the mini-series expansion it deserves.” - X-Men Origins: Deadpool #1
“Brian Michael Bendis pens a comic that, despite its teenage melodrama and lightweight read, makes for an altogether interesting and well-written issue.” - Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #12
Happy reading!
If you haven’t been reading Deadpool, or you’ve been wondering whether it’s worth picking up—you should, and it is. Daniel Way brings new life to the character and rebooted a series that now makes me laugh out loud on a monthly basis. Few comics do that for me, and Deadpool knocks ‘em flat.
You can read my interview with Way over at the Girls Entertainment Network. It’s full of Merc, and thus … awesome.