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Review: Uncanny X-Men #31

by bucky· February 23, 2015· in Reviews· 0 comments tags: Brian Michael Bendis, Kris Anka, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men, X-Men
Uncanny X-Men #31 the culmination of “The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier,” Original Sin, and AXIS. The arc as a whole has been entertaining enough, but the highlights for me were the smaller character moments. One of my favorite new mutants since Marvel kicked off its All-New imprints has been Eva Bell, and issue #31 does a great job putting her front and center.
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Review: Uncanny X-Men #16

by bucky· January 21, 2014· in Reviews· 0 comments tags: Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men
Magneto has always been one of my all time favorite, misunderstood “villains.” I’ve found myself aligning with his sensibilities cause while it would be nice to be as understanding and tolerant as Professor Xavier, the reality is, most people would act in the favor of their own kind, no matter what the means. This issue serves as a taste of what adventures may come for Magneto in his upcoming solo title.
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 05.22.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· May 29, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: Adam Kubert, Avengers, Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Samnee, Dan Slott, Daredevil, Edgar Delgado, Frank Martin, Frazer Irving, Gerry Duggan, Javier Rodriguez, Jonathan Hickman, Mark Waid, Marvel, Mike Deodato, Nick Spencer, Rick Remender, Ryan Stegman, The Superior Spider-Man, Uncanny Avengers, Uncanny X-Men
Hey Comic Impact! This week you’ll get the top 5 but I’m sorry I won’t be diving into any of the issues in too much detail. This weekend was a busy one with my father visiting us from New York and also I had some personal things to deal with, and I’m not going to lie, I’ve been trying to watch a lot of Arrested Development. So instead this week I’m going to talk briefly about each issue and why I picked it but if you want to more detailed and deeper discussion on these books please check out the Pick of the Week podcast for May 22, 2013.
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 03.13.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· March 19, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: Alex Maleev, Andrew Chambliss, Andy Kubert, Batman, Brian Michael Bendis, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chris Bachalo, Dark Horse, DC, Dexter Vines, Georges Jeanty, Image, James Tynion IV, Jason Aaron, Jonathan Hickman, Jordie Belllaire, Laura Martin, Marvel, Rámon Pérez, Ryan Browne, Sandra Hope, Scott Snyder, The Manhattan Projects, Tim Townsend, Uncanny X-Men, Wolverine and the X-Men
Hey Comic Impact! Sorry for the one day delay but I my dad and my friend were visiting this past week and they left yesterday so I didn’t get to writing this until late last night and this morning. We have a diverse group of books this week and a surprise or two. Anyway, enjoy, and as always comments are very much appreciated. Thanks!
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 02.27.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· March 04, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: Annie Wu, Brian Michael Bendis, Chris Bachalo, David Aja, FF, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Hawkeye, John Cassaday, John Dell, Justin Ponsor, Laura Allred, Laura Martin, Marvel, Matt Fraction, Matt Hollingsworth, Mike Allred, Rick Remender, Steve McNiven, Tim Townsend, Uncanny Avengers, Uncanny X-Men
Hey Comic Impact! Welcome to Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week brought to you by Marvel Comics! Not really but boy do I wish. I am limited by the money that I have and my pull list. I’m a Marvel guy through and through and sometimes the top 5 ends up being exclusively a Marvel top 5 of the week, that’s not to say that I didn’t enjoy everything else I read I just enjoyed what’s on the top 5 more. So I hope you enjoy and don’t hate on me this week too much.
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Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week – 02.13.2013

by Antonio Cuneo· February 18, 2013· in Antonio’s Top 5· 0 comments tags: Alessandro Vitti, Andrew Chambliss, Avengers Arena, Batman, Brian Michael Bendis, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Chris Bachalo, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dennis Hopeless, Dexter Vines, Frank Martin, Georges Jeanty, Greg Capullo, Image, Jonathan Glapion, Jonathan Hickman, Jordie Bellaire, Marvel, Nicki Pitarra, Scott Snyder, The Manhattan Projects, Tim Townsend, Uncanny X-Men
Hey Comic Impact! Welcome to another edition of Antonio’s Top 5 Comics of the Week. I will be discussing a lot of spoilers in this week’s comics so you have been warned.
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Loikamania: Kieron Gillen

by bucky· December 04, 2012· in Loikamania, Podcast· 0 comments tags: Iron Man, Journey Into Mystery, Kieron Gillen, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men, Young Avengers
Kieron Gillen returns to the show to talk about the end of his runs on Uncanny X-Men and Journey Into Mystery. We then get into his newer work, including the brand new Iron Man and Young Avengers series! Plus, we talk about his upcoming Image book with Ryan Kelly, Three…and of course, we talk about his awesome podcast, Decompressed! We also go through some listener questions and so much more!
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Loikamania: End of An Era

by bucky· October 31, 2012· in Loikamania, Podcast· 0 comments tags: Captain America, Ed Brubaker, FF, Iron Man, Jonathan Hickman, Journey Into Mystery, Kieron Gillen, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction, Rick Remender, Uncanny X-Force, Uncanny X-Men
As the final issues of Ed Brubaker’s Captain America, Matt Fraction’s Iron Man, Jonathan Hickman’s FF, and Kieron Gillen’s Uncanny X-Men and Journey Into Mystery hits the stands, Pat and Antonio talk about their favorite moments from this amazing era of Marvel Comics history. We delve into the aforementioned runs, as well as Rick Remender’s Uncanny X-Force, Brian Bendis’ Avengers and so much more. We discuss what makes these runs so special, and we even go through some listener comments. Plus, we take a quick look at what’s coming next in Marvel NOW, and get into which books excite us the most!
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