Comic book reviews for A-Force #4, A-Force #5, and A-Force #6 by Kelly Thompson, G. Willow Wilson, Jorge Molina, and Ben Caldwell
Average rating: 3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for A-Force #4, A-Force #5, and A-Force #6 by Kelly Thompson, G. Willow Wilson, Jorge Molina, and Ben Caldwell
Average rating: 3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for A-Force #1, A-Force #2, and A-Force #3 by G. Willow Wilson, Kelly Thompson, and Jorge Molina
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Ms. Marvel #13, Ms. Marvel #14, and Ms. Marvel #15 by G. Willow Wilson and Takeshi Miyazawa
Average rating: 4.6/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Ms. Marvel #7, Ms. Marvel #8, and Ms. Marvel #9 by G. Willow Wilson, Jacob Wyatt, and Adrian Alphona
Average rating: 5/5 stars
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FF #16 by Lee Allred and Matt Fraction
Art: Michael Allred
So I was pretty let down by this entire issue as the final one. It made me kind of sad considering that I’ve found this entire series to be pretty fabulous. Instead, the writing seemed to overwhelm the art…in mass. This is a case of how quantity does not make quality. Lee Allred was just too wordy. In fact, it reminded me a lot of the Stan Lee ’60s school of comic book writing. Something that I’d hoped died out by the ’90s.
I found the text so dense to get through that this double issue too me too long to read. Too long in that I noticed how long it took me to read, not that a single issue of a comic book should only be a certain length or take a certain amount of time to read.
I was happy to see that Darla, Medusa, and She-Hulk weren’t really knocked out. Instead, they were able to get back into the action, and their incapacitation served as a decoy.
The Watcher explaining the Pym Particles and how Scott discovered they are more than just size and strength was hella boring and tedious. It slowed down the book. And I didn’t care what happened to Doom. Continue reading “FF #16 Comic Book Review”
Comic book reviews for FF #13, FF #14, and FF #15 by Matt Fraction, Lee Allred, and Michael Allred
Average rating: 4.6/5 stars
Comic book reviews for FF #10, FF #11, and FF #12 by Matt Fraction, Lee Allred, and Michael Allred
Average rating: 3.3/5 stars
Comic book reviews for FF #7, FF #8, and FF #9 by Matt Fraction, Michael Allred, and Joe Quinones
Average rating: 4/5 stars
Comic book reviews for FF #4, FF #5, and FF #6 by Matt Fraction, Michael Allred, and Joe Quinones
Average rating: 4.3/5 stars
Comic book reviews for FF #1, FF #2, and FF #3 by Matt Fraction and Michael Allred
Average rating: 4.3/5 stars