Tag: Marvel 1963
Howling and Shouting
Seven Against the Nazis Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #1 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Published by Marvel Comics, 1963. Meet the seven commandos who take on and take out the Hitler’s evil empire. In this initial issue, …
Reading Week 3 of 2019
During the 3rd week of the year I decided I was not only gonna track all my reading in one process, I also wanted a quick and easy rating for my weekly reading. I still want to use my letter …
My Pull List for Week 3 of 2019
This week I actually got around to reviewing selections from DC Universe and Comixology Unlimited so I expanded my list. Comixology Battlestar Galactica: Classic #3 by John Jackson Miller and Daniel HDR. Published by Dynamite Entertainment, 2019. – Actually I’m …
First Look Review Of Tales of Suspense #46
One good thing I can say about this issue of Tales of Suspense is that the bad guy ends up working for the good guy. Yup, after Iron Man defeats the Crimson Dynamo, he ends up coming to America and …
My Pull List for Week 2 of 2019
I wanted to branch out this week and start looking at Comixology Unlimited and DC Universe but I ran outta time to figure out what I wanted to read. Next week I’m gonna start earlier and try to add those …
My Pull List for Week 52 of 2018
This week has only a few new releases but with my pulls from Marvel Unlimited I’ve got plenty. I’m also going back a few weeks to see if I can catch up on some highly rated titles that I missed …
Comic Review of Tales of Suspense #44
In Tales of Suspense #44 Iron Man heads back to Ancient Egypt to take on the Mad Pharaoh and Tony falls in under the spell of the beautiful Cleopatra. Will he be able to get back to 1963 or will …
Review of Tales to Astonish #46
After taking down Egghead last issue, Ant-Man and The Wasp can’t seem to find any bad guys to fight in the city so they decide to take a vacation. Too bad their relaxation time is interrupted by a one-eyed beast. …
First Look Review of Tales to Astonish #44
First Look for Tales to Astonish #44 Meet the Wasp! could have easily been the title of this issue but instead the focus is on the bad guy. I tend to think the most important part of this issue is …