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Uncanny X-Force #21 – Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Dean White (color art) The Story: Nightcrawler proves he’s more Sean Connery than Roger Moore. The Review: You know what, Greg Tocchini? You almost had me. I was honestly beginning to think here that you were using such thick, scribbly lines for an artistic purpose. I thought maybe [...]

Uncanny X-Force #20 – Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Greg Tocchini (artist), Dean White (colors) The Story: Fantomex, you’re being tried by a group called the “Captain Britain Corps,” and you have a French accent. Don’t speak in your own defense! The Review: Last issue, two members of the X-Force were abducted by the Captain Britain Corps and brought to [...]

Batman and Robin #26 – Review

By David Hine (writer), Greg Tocchini (artist, pgs. 1-14), Andrei Bressan (artist, pgs. 15-20), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Batman, Robin and Nightrunner must deal with a mass escape from Le Jardin Noir, the Parisian equivalent of Arkham Asylum. Will they be able to conquer an entire new pantheon of super-powered criminals, [...]

FF #7 – Review

by Jonathan Hickman (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Rus Wooton (letters) The Story: The return of Black Bolt from the fault is detailed. What’s Good:  Really, the best thing I can say about this issue of FF is that it’s not as bad as the last one. For starters, it’s far more [...]

FF #6 – Review

by Jonathan Hickman (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Paul Mounts (colors), and Clayton Cowles (letters) The Story: The birth of Black Bolt is revealed. What’s Good:  There are some really bold literary themes in this one and some of its certainly really, really cool.  As we delve into the birth of Black Bolt, Hickman makes allusions [...]

Batman and Robin #25 – Review

By Judd Winick (writer), Greg Tocchini (artist, pgs. 1-16), Andy Smith (artist, pgs. 17-20), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: The Red Hood, Batman and Robin continue to work together for ostensibly mutual benefit. Can Jason Todd actually be trusted, or does he have his own plan and agenda? (Hint: he’s Jason Todd.) [...]

Batman and Robin #24 – Review

By Judd Winick (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Artur Fujita (colors), Patrick Brosseau (letters) The Story: Jason Todd is sprung from prison by the Menagerie, but finds himself fighting alongside Batman and Robin when he realizes that the price for his freedom might be more than he’s willing to pay. What’s Good: I’ve been a fan [...]

What If? Wolverine: Father #1 – Review

By: Rob Williams (writer), Greg Tocchini (art), Chris Sotomayor (colors), Clayton Cowles (letters) & Jody Leheup (editor) The Story: What if Wolverine had been around to raise Daken and be a father to him?  Would things have turned out differently? What’s Good: Greg Tocchini’s art is good…. real good.  The presence of Tocchini is the [...]

The Last Days of American Crime #3 – Advance Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Greg Tocchini (art) & Rus Wooton (letters) The Story: Double crosses abound as an unlikely trio tries to pull off the last crime in American history. What’s Good: This issue kept me completely on the edge of my seat.  It has about 5 good plot twists and double crosses as the [...]

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