Review Search: Mark Millar
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Kick Ass #8
January 27th, 2010 | By James Hunt
Kick Ass and Hit-Girl conclude their hyper-violent adventures.
Ultimate Comics Avengers #3
October 27th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
Enter the Avengers, a group that’s made up of new, darker versions of the Ultimates. It all comes down to how much you enjoy Mark Millar’s scummy characters.
Giant Size Old Man Logan #1
September 23rd, 2009 | By James Hunt
Ending years of pacifistic behaviour, Logan unsheathes the claws to take down the gang responsible for the death of his family.
Ultimate Comics Avengers #2
September 13th, 2009 | By James Hunt
We learn the surprising origin of the Ultimate Red Skull.
Ultimate Comics Avengers #1
August 10th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
The Ultimate line kicks off its relaunch with Mark Millar’s return to the line as he’s partnered with Carlos Pacheco and writing the characters he ‘Ultimatized’ years ago in “The Ultimates.”
Fantastic Four #569
July 29th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
The Millar/Hitch run ends with the two barely involved. That doesn’t seem to matter since Stuart Immonen draws this extra-sized issue and he sure does draw the hell out of it.
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.
Wolverine #72
June 2nd, 2009 | By James Hunt
Old Man Logan finally gets his claws out, to the surprise of no-one.
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.
Wolverine #71
March 23rd, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan
Millar and McNiven continue to do great work on this series.
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.
Kick-Ass #5
January 10th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett
Crude, juvenile, gratuitous, lacking in subtlety, nuance and taste. Other than that, “Kick-Ass” #5 is a great comic.
Wolverine #70
January 9th, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie
This is the big reveal for the storyline, though it's a little ham-fisted. Still, the art is beautiful.
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.
Fantastic Four #561
November 18th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
The Nu Defenders vs. the Fantastic Four, in spectacular widescreen action.
Wolverine #69
November 16th, 2008 | By James Hunt
In the future, Wolverine and Hawkeye get attacked by Moloids and a good, old-fashioned bar fight, by Millar and McNiven.
Wolverine #68
August 27th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
Mark Millar's "Unforgiven" meets "Mad Max" romp in the future Marvel U gets better with each issue.
Marvel 1985 #4
August 25th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
Millar's work on the outskirts of the Marvel mainstream continues to shine.
Wolverine #67
July 28th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
The art is the main draw here as Hawkeye and Logan tour through a bleak Marvel future.
Marvel 1985 #3
July 23rd, 2008 | By James Hunt
The Marvel super-villains make their grand entrance into "our" world, by Millar and Edwards.
Wolverine #66
June 16th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
McNiven draws a nice elderly Wolverine, but Millar's story is a ridiculous parody of a post-apocalyptic Western.
Kick-Ass #3
June 9th, 2008 | By James Hunt
In this wake of last issue’s success, Dave has become a hero, but Millar and Romita go to great lengths to show that the first victory isn’t even remotely the end of it.
Marvel 1985 #1
May 31st, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
If Spielberg directed a Marvel movie, it might be like this.
Fantastic Four #557
May 21st, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
Millar and Hitch's first arc concludes with some robot-on-robot action.
Fantastic Four #556
April 10th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
The sexed-up Fantastic Four must survive a dual attack: a Captain America robot and the excesses of writer Mark Millar.
Kick-Ass #2
April 6th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan
Does it matter that "Kick-Ass" isn't the kind of realistic comic Mark Millar wants it to be?



