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Skaar: Son of Hulk #1, Invincible #50, and X-Force Special: Ain' Up first it's the debut issue of Skaar: Son of Hulk. Pete thinks the issue was fantastic. Then (More) Up first it's the debut issue of Skaar: Son of Hulk. Pete thinks the issue was fantastic. Then it's Invincible #50. The guys like it, but feel like it was very predictable. Alex follows with a review of X Force Special: Ain't No Dog. Pete, our resident violence expert, thinks that this issue is really special. During the Speed Round we look at The Goon #25, Trinity #2, Fear Agent #21, Burn #2, and Sky Doll #2. Then during Viewer Mailbag Richard writes in asking if it's morally justified for superheros to lie about their secret identities. Be sure to watch and see what the guy's answers were!
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Comic Book Reviews Booster Gold X-Force 1 Fantastic Four 554 Today's show starts off with some very big news: James Robinson is going to be writing Superman (More) Today's show starts off with some very big news: James Robinson is going to be writing Superman starting with issue #676 in May. James Robinson is best know for writing Starman. Also, Geoff Johns has re-signed with DC Comics to write exclusively for DC.
Then, we've got three Newsarama Sneak Reviews starting with Fantastic Four #554 with a new writer and artist team: Mark Millar and Brian Hitch. We've got a couple of gripes, but overall we're very happy with the new direction and we'll tell you why.
Then, we've got Booster Gold #0, written by Geoff Johns. We counted four Blue Beetles in this book. Time travel paradoxes aside, this is a book we highly recommend you pick up.
And we're also highly recommending the highly anticipated X-Force #1. Lots of action and a must read for X-Men: Messiah Complex fans.
In the speed round, after years of waiting we've finally got Rob Schrab's Scud #21, Star Wars Rebellion #11 (because you guys asked for more Star Wars), Doktor Sleepless #5, Space Doubles #1 (a three-fer!) and Teen Titans: Year One #2.
In our viewer mail, Brad asks how important are fights and physical action in comic books. Are fight sequences the most important thing? (Less)
X Force Vol 3 No 21 Jan 2010 Comic eBook-iNTENSiTY
2009-11-18 - extension: rar - size: 13 MB
X Force Vol 3 No 21 Jan 2010 Comic eBook-iNTENSiTY
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X-Force v3 21 2009-11-13 - extension: cbr - size: 13 MB
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