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TOP 5 Comics: September 16th 2015

by bucky· September 23, 2015· in KirkFM's Top 5, Reviews· 0 comments tags: Bizarro, Chip Zdarsky, Darwyn Cooke, DC Comics, Gustavo Duarte, Heath Corson, Image Comics, Jason A. Hurley, Jason Aaron, Jeremy Haun, Matt Fraction, Matt Hollingsworth, Rick Remender, Sean Murphy, Sex Criminals, Star Wars, Stuart Immonen, The Beauty, Tokyo Ghost, Wade Von Grawbadger
SUP NET! And welcome to another installment of the TOP 5. We catch up on all the amazing things that Image is currently putting out!! Like, a lot! sex criminals, the beauty, and the adrenaline inducing Tokyo Ghost!! Find out how they rank this week. I also plead with you to give a DC title I love a chance (I know. Weird, right?) you also are damn curious to get caught up on how Jason Aaron is making the Star Wars universe his bitch. Of course you are!! And the disappointment of the week breaks my heart as it comes from one of my favorite Secret Wars tie-in books. LIKE SUBSCRIBE SHARE RAID THE FRIDGE FOR A SNACK AND PRESS PLAY WITH ME!! As always, comments are encouraged. And find me over at twitter: @KirkLikeStuff. Stay classy you beautiful nerds! Don’t forget to subscribe for even more comic related videos. Kirk FM Kirk@ComicImpact.com
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Review: All New X-Men #23

by bucky· February 18, 2014· in Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen
Despite Jean Grey’s name being in the title of the arc, this issue shows that the story will be about more than just Jean Grey being put on “trial” for crimes she hasn’t committed yet. Most of this issue takes place aboard the Guardians’ ship, with the All-New X-Men on their first trip to space and encountering aliens. I found myself laughing a lot at Bobby and Rocket and also hoping we got a glimpse of a possible X, Gamora, and Angela butt kicking team up. Outside of the Guardians’ ship, we are given our first glimpse at Jean Grey’s imprisonment and her first encounters with Gladiator and Oracle of the Shi’ar.
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Pick of the Week: January 22nd 2014 – All New X-Men #22.Now

by Simon Daoudi· January 29, 2014· in Pick of the Week, Podcast, Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen
Do you enjoy comics? Do you enjoy listening to podcasts? Well run sync up your MP3 player and do whatever it takes to listen to the new episode of the Comic Impact’s Pick of the Week podcast! Join Simon and Sheldon as they talk about comics from the previous week. Simon had the pick and he went with All New X-Men #22.Now by Brian Michael Bendis with artwork by Stuart Immonen from the good people over at Marvel Comics. Sheldon will tell you why it’s going be a sad day when Batman loses the amazing team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo . They also discuss All-New Invaders #1,Judge Dredd #15,Captain America #15,Deadly Class # 1. Listen to Sheldon do a GREAT impression of  president Obama. What more can you ask for?  So enjoy a new episode of the pick of the week and make sure to come back for more great stuff here at Comic Impact.
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Review: All New X-Men #22.Now

by bucky· January 28, 2014· in Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen
This issue begins with poor Angel being stuck in the middle of the most uncomfortable lunch between Scott and Jean. A young Jean Grey has had a lot to deal with, besides the fact of being ripped out of their timeline with no way back. She had the hard revelation that her destiny is to die at a young age after being possessed by a cosmic power and destroying multiple worlds. Like most teenagers, she avoids the problem and Scott tries to come to her rescue. Meanwhile, Iceman is along the perimeter making snow angels when the school comes under attack by the Shi’ar. The X-Men try to fight off the attack, but the Shi’ar are able to easily capture Jean Grey and are off as fast as they arrived.
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 04.03.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· April 08, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Charles Soule, Dan McDaid, DC, Jason Aaron, Jason Latour, Jim McCann, Kano, Marte Gracia, Marvel, Mind the Gap, Nic Klein, Rodin Esquejo, Simone Bianchi, Stuart Immonen, Swamp Thing, Thanos Rising, Wade Von Grawbadger, Winter Soldier
Hey Comic Impact! Welcome to the first week of comics for the month of April. I’m not fooling anyone when it comes to the best of the week, so here they are and I hope you enjoyed your comics.
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 01.02.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· January 07, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Image, Invincible, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, New Avengers, Nick Pitarra, Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Steve Epting, Stuart Immonen, The Manhattan Projects
Welcome to Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week. It is an honor to have my column to be featured on the Comic Impact website, so thank you Simon and Sheldon. This column is pretty easy to figure out what it’s about. I will obviously be doing a top 5 countdown every week based on my stack of comics that I buy. I’ve been doing this since March of 2012 on my tumblr account ReadWatchedandSeen.tumblr.com and I enjoy doing it. With moving the column here to Comic Impact I hope to get more discussion going about comics and highlighting comics that I really like. So on tothis week’s top 5.
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Pick of the Week: December 19th 2012 All New X-Men #4

by bucky· December 22, 2012· in Pick of the Week, Podcast, Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger
This is it Comic Impact! We have survived the end of days, now it’s time to survive the holidays and our family members. What better way to get through those long hours of wearing ridiculous holiday sweaters and getting your cheeks pinched than listening to Simon, Sheldon, and Antonio talk about this past week’s comics?
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Pick of the Week: November 28th 2012 – All New X-Men #2

by bucky· December 05, 2012· in Pick of the Week, Podcast, Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen
What’s Up World O Comic Fans! Ready for a new Pick of The Week?!Good cause Simon, Antonio, & Sheldon are here ready to bring it! This week Sheldon picks All New X-Men #2 by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Stuart Immonen. Don’t worry though lot’s of good books are out their and hey we talk about a few of them. Wanna know….well good cause I wanna tell ya here they are! Nowhere Man, Silk Spectre, Thor, New Avengers, Chew, FF, Batman Inc and Justice League Dark.
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Review: All New X-Men #1

by bucky· November 16, 2012· in Reviews· 0 comments tags: All New X-Men, Brian Michael Bendis, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Stuart Immonen
When I first heard that this comic was happening and that the creative team behind it would be Brian Bendis and Stuart Immonen my first thought was “FUCK YES!” There was absolutely no doubt in my mind that this comic was going to be awesome and that this creative was going to kill on this book. Bendis was written X-Men characters before in Avengers and the yearly crossover events that Marvel has done but he hasn’t written an X-Men book in the Marvel Universe before so I was excited to see where he would take these characters.
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New This Week: December 8th 2010

by Simon Daoudi· December 06, 2010· in New This Week· 0 comments tags: Antony Johnston, Batman The Dark Knight, Batman: The Widening Gyre, Brendon Small, Brian Michael Bendis, Crossed Family Values, Daken: Dark Wolverine, Daniel Way, Dark Horse, David Finch, David Lapham, DC Comics, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Javier Barreno, Jeremy Barlow, Jon Schnepp, Kevin Smith, Marco Checchetto, Marjorie Liu, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Metalocalypse Dethklok, Metalocalypse/Dethklok, New Avengers, Shadowland After Fall, Stuart Immonen
Do you know what time it is? That’s right It is time for New this Week! This week as Ken tells us what he can’t wait to read for the week of December 8th 2010. Wait, you don’t know what “New this Week” is? Where the hell have you been? Every week we will post a short video about the books that are coming out this week that we are excited for or just curious about. You might end up hearing about them on the POW (Pick of the Week) or read about them in a review on the site. You know what? Just watch the video below. Don’t forget to subscribe for even more comic related videos five days a week.
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