THE VE GUYS SAY: First it's the Rundown with what books you can expect to find in shops this week, then Nick walks us through the biggest story of last week and Mike and Luis take a look at Ultimate Spider-man #123, X-men First Class #13 and Thunderbolts #121. Our Pick of the Week: No Hero #0 Variant Edition Tuesday is the quick dose of comic knowledge you need before you step into the comic book shop this week: the best books hitting the stands and the latest headlines. New York Comic Con breaks records, Iron Man opens big, and Spidey goes to Washington. We sneak in a few advance reviews of Moon Knight #18, Amazing Spider-man #558, Young X-Men #2, Avengers Invaders #1 and Cable #3. Our Pick of the Week: Action Comics Annual #11. Plus a Nick's sporting a new 'do! 05:43:55 am, by ComicList Categories: Marvel Comics, Reviews, ComicList Critiques ![]() ComicList Critiques by Charles LePage Spider-Man #544, $3.99 from Marvel Comics. Part one of the four part "One More Day" is big on pathos and action, and at least a little bit light in plotting and characterization. Essentially, I find the current Peter/Spider-Man character to be alien to any other Spider-Man I'm familiar with, and I found the reason for Peter's actions throughout the story to be completely negated by the end. Tag cloudaction comics aftersmash avengers batman black canary cable captain america checker bpg comiclist critiques dark horse dc comics devils due publishing dynamite entertainment fantastic four final crisis flash frank frazetta geek goggle reviews geek goggle weekly rankings gi joe goon green arrow green lantern hercules hulk idw idw publishing image comics indiana jones iron man kick ass marvel comics mice templar midwest book review reviews secret invasion spider-man star wars star wars superman suspended animation transformers twomorrows ultimate human variant edition wildstorm wolverine world of warcraft x-men zondervan |