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Average rating: 5/5 stars
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Average rating: 2.3/5 stars
Comic book reviews for Journey Into Mystery #652, Journey Into Mystery #653, Journey Into Mystery #654, and Journey Into Mystery #655 by Kathryn Immonen and Valerio Schiti
Average rating: 3.75/5 stars
Comic book reviews for Young Avengers #4, Young Avengers #5, and Young Avengers #6 by Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Kate Brown, and Mike Norton
Average rating: 3.6/5 stars
Comic book reviews for Journey Into Mystery #649, Journey Into Mystery #650, and Journey Into Mystery #651 by Kathryn Immonen, Valerio Schiti, and Pepe Larraz
Average rating: 4.6/5 stars
Comic book reviews for The Invincible Iron Man #501, The Invincible Iron Man #502, The Invincible Iron Man #503, and How I Met Your Mother by Matt Fraction
Average rating: 3.25/5
Heather Douglas aka Moondragon is featured prominently in Marvel’s cosmic tales. In the past, she’s gone back and forth between being a good guy and a villain, but these days, she’s mostly a hero. Moondragon has a great telepathic power. In fact, she may be the most powerful telepath in the Marvel universe, and writers seem to run into the trouble as she can be too powerful. Especially when going against Marvel’s favorite male characters like Thor, Doctor Strange, and Thanos. At one point, she even possessed the Mind Gem, one of the Infinity Gems.