Buy Magic: The Gathering Cards


 
Posts Tagged ‘deadpool’
 

 
rob

Rob Liefeld Calls it Quits with DC Comics

Rob Liefeld, the current writer and artist on DC book Deathstroke announced via his twitter account earlier today that he would be parting ways with the publisher after September’s #0 issue. This may not come as a shock f...
 
 
Marvel Knights

Where’s the Revolution?

​Author’s Note:  The following is my opinion, and not those of Comic Booked or fellow staff writers.  I also reserve the right to be (pleasantly) wrong. Marvel’s NOW! announcements have been coming at a steady t...
 

 
BR70

Bullet Reviews #70

It’s Tuesday and that means BULLET REVIEWS!!! Quick looks at recently released comics. If you’re having a light week, maybe something here will catch your attention! This week: Avengers Assemble #6, Axe Cop, The Creep #0, D...
 
 
default

Review- Space: Punisher #2

Last month, I confessed to finding my new dirty little secret book: Space: Punisher #1. This month, the secret (now, not-so-much) continues on with the release of Space: Punisher #2. We’ve got the same creative team as ...
 

 
FF_1_Cover

Get a Glimpse of The Future of Marvel NOW!

Today, Marvel announced a few bold moves they’re making in their upcoming Marvel NOW!’ initiative. As of now, we see that they are shaking things up in their First Family pretty heavily. Both Fantastic Four and FF will feat...
 
 
canada-day-comment-014

Top 5 Canadian Characters You Know (And One You Probably Don’t)

This past Sunday was Canada Day, the day in which Canadians celebrate the birth of our nation much as the Americans celebrate Independence Day. We celebrate our heritage through poking fun at ourselves (such as the infamous ...
 
 
Buddy Scalera will be writing Richie Rich for Ape Entertainment

Buddy Scalera Gets Comic Booked!

Many comic book professionals can be accurately labeled with the term “Jack Of All Trades”, and that phrase specifically describes comic writer Buddy Scalera. Having started in the industry with news magazine Wizard, Buddy ...
 

 
Psylocke and Fantomex

Review: Uncanny X-Force #25

(Written by Rick Remender, Art by Mike McKone and Jerome Opeña, Published by Marvel) Because the Big Two love to flood the market with relaunches, spinoffs, and reboots, it’s now actually considered a landmark when a ser...
 
 
Uncanny X-Force 24

Review: Uncanny X-Force #24

I’ll just get this out of the way up front. Since its debut over a year ago, Uncanny X-Force has on the whole been a consistently excellent book. From the chilling climax of its opening arc to the conclusion of writer Rick Re...
 

 
UncannyXForce_25_Cover

First Look: Uncanny X-Force #25

It absolutely blows my mind how much of a following Uncanny X-Force has.  Don’t get me wrong, I know the story and concept is absolutely genius, but there are so many comic fans I know that primarily read DC, but they st...
by Nick Furious
 

 
 
Deadpool meets his end in February in a story by Daniel Way and Carlo Barberi.

Dead at 50! Deadpool Meets His Maker In February

I’ll admit it. I’m not a big fan of the character of Deadpool. Sure, he has had his moments, like the Age of Apocalypse Deadpool getting his head teleported off by Nightcrawler. But really, other than that, the character ne...
 

 
The Dark Angel Saga comes to an end in December. From Rick Remender and Jerome Opeña

Dark Angel Saga Concludes in December

Marvel‘s Uncanny X-Force has been a critically acclaimed title, and deservedly so. Rick Remender has taken a rag-tag team of violent mutants, including Deadpool, Fantomex and even Deathlok, and placed them in many unexpe...
 
 
ReGenesis

NYCC: X-Men Regenesis Panel

The last day of NYCC went out with a bang! The last panel of the day was the X-Men Regenesis Panel and it was awesome. Through the course of the one hour panel, http://marvel.com/ covered the coming events in Uncanny X-Men, X-...
 
 
Cyberfrog

It Came From The Longbox #5: Cyberfrog

Welcome back to It Came From The Longbox, where I dig into my comics collection, pick out something I haven’t read in years and review it for you, our adoring public. For the most part, these books will be no less than fi...