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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 02.06.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· February 11, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: Alex Maleev, Andy DIggle, Brian Michael Bendis, Dan Slott, Edgar Delgado, Frank S’Armata, Icon, Image, Jason Latour, Jock, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, New Avengers, Nic Klein, Rick Magyar, Ryan Stegman, Scarlet, Snapshot, Steve Epting, The Superior Spider-Man, Winter Soldier
1. Scarlet #6 by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev [Icon] Though this was my number one pick of the week I decided to write about it last because of a very personal connection I have to this book. I just wanted to put that out there and I also want to say that comic books, like any other medium are suppose to make you feel something, something besides enjoyment. I feel connected with characters, especially the ones that I really love that’s why I love Batman and Spider-Man so much. Anyway I’m going to talk about the comic first and what happens in the issue and then I’ll talk about my connection and why it means so much to me and why I felt the way I did. When Bendis launched this book last year with Alex Maleev I was excited because this book was very different from what Bendis was doing on his Marvel work at the time, and when this launched it was a breath of fresh air in his writing, not to say that he lost anything, I have and always will be a Bendis fan. But to have him work on creator owned stuff was exciting. And though this comic had big ideas and big […]
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