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according to Mister LEE… The Amazing Spider-Man #611 (Review)
Published by: Marvel Comics (November 11, 2009) Written by: Joe KellyIllustrated by: Eric Canete “OhmygodWhere’stheGround?!?!” – Lady Stilt-Man Hype! It’s Deadpool versus Spider-Man in a fight to the… well, seriously no one is really picking up this book because they think Deadpool is really going to kill Spider-man right? Right?!? Aside from guest-starring everyone’s favorite Merc-with-a-Mouth
according to Mister LEE… Green Lantern Corps #42 (Review)
Published by: DC Comics (November 11, 2009) Written by: Peter TomasiIllustrated by: Patrick Gleason “Ring Status Report. Green Lantern 2814 deceased.” Hype! The battle for Lantern homeworlds continues. The Black Lanterns have reached the Central Battery on Oa and all heck is about to break loose. Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Kilowog and the rest of the Corps. regulars are on hand to try to stem
according to Mister LEE… Titans #19 (Review)
Published by: DC Comics (November 11, 2009) Written by: J.T. KrulIllustrated by: Angel Unzueta“It’s not about what’s easy. It’s about learning new skills. Not relying on what you can do already.” – Roy HarperHype! Titans #19 is a Roy Harper (aka Speedy, Arsenal) one-shot. The central character is Harper but the focus of the story is on his relationship with his daughter, Lian. Clearly one of the
according to Mister LEE… Strange #1 (Review)
Published by: Marvel Comics (November 11, 2009) Written by: Mark WaidIllustrated by: Emma Rios“This could be going better.” – Red RobinHype! Dr. Strange is back! No longer Master of the Mystic Arts, Stephen Strange wanders the West in search of… oh, wait, that’s not it, that's David Carradine's Kung-Fu. Well, Strange is no longer the Sorcerer Supreme, so where does he go from here? Veteran scribe
according to Mister LEE… Batman/Doc Savage Special #1 (Review)
Published by: DC Comics (November 11, 2009) Written by: Brian AzzarelloIllustrated by: Phil Noto“But good men don’t wear masks.” Doc SavageHype! Doc Savage, the pulp hero from the 1930s returns to mainstream popular fiction in this one shot-special. Doc Savage, “the man of Bronze”, is the original (or very early anyway) action/adventure hero. He’s James Bond, Indiana Jones, Batman and even
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