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The Incredible Hulk #603

October 26th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"Incredible Hulk" makes both Skaar and Daken interesting. Bet you didn't think that was even possible.

Dark Wolverine #79

October 22nd, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Horrendous art kills a lackluster story in one of the worst comics I've read this year.

New Mutants #4

August 24th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

This reads like a throwback to an earlier era, but not in a good way.

New Mutants #3

July 14th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

Zeb Wells definitely seems to understand the old "New Mutants" title, but the question still remains on if this can be more than a nostalgia trip.

Fantastic Four #568

July 2nd, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Millar and Hitch's FF prepares for a landing, but the co-pilots are already heading out the door.

New Mutants #2

June 1st, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

Everything old is new again, especially the old "New Mutants" and their new, old foe who could also have been counted among the team's friends once upon a time.

Fantastic Four #566

May 19th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

An entire issue devoted to the coming of Doom’s master. The tension is high, but the content is lacking.

New Mutants #1

May 13th, 2009 | By James Hunt

The original New Mutants reunite in a new title! And it's not bad at all. . .

Fantastic Four #563

January 27th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

A slice of life tale is overshadowed by the impending darkness in this disturbingly ominous issue by Millar and Hitch.

Captain Britain and MI-13 #9

January 13th, 2009 | By James Hunt

Captain Britain leads MI-13 against Plotka and the Mindless Ones as one of their own turns traitor, and traitor becomes one of their own. By Cornell and Kirk.

Fantastic Four #562

January 7th, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

Millar and Hitch's Fantastic Four is a strong bridge between classic and modern storytelling. This issue features strong characterization, and detailed art.

X-Men: Legacy #219

December 18th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

Why "X-Men: Legacy" isn't really titled "The Adventures of Professor X" is still a mystery, as Carey turns out a competent but slightly forgettable story involving the Juggernaut.

Fantastic Four #561

November 18th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

The Nu Defenders vs. the Fantastic Four, in spectacular widescreen action.

Last Defenders #6

August 17th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

Kyle Richmond's new team is reality's greatest hope. Or is it?

The Last Defenders #5

July 11th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

Joe Casey shows us the truth about Kyle Richmond, kind of.

Last Defenders #2

April 10th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

"The Defenders" works best when it doesn't take itself too seriously, something Casey and Giffen seem to understand.

The Last Defenders #1

March 29th, 2008 | By James Hunt

Nighthawk joins The Initiative and gets The Defenders together for another stab at success. Will the team stick together this time? Joe Casey has some ideas, but a fairly good start to the series is tarnished by a lack of obvious direction.

The Last Defenders #1

March 12th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

"The Last Defenders" reinvents the classic Marvel team as the New Jersey chapter of the 50 State Initiative. With a wry sense of humor and respect for the team's history, Joe Casey and Keith Giffen create something different and entertaini

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