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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 [...]

Uncanny X-Force #18 – Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opeña & Esad Ribic (artists), Dean White (colorist The Story: The new Apocalypse gives way to a new Genesis. What’s Good: The Dark Angel Saga has come to a close. It’s been quite a ride. In fact, it’s been such a ride that it’s been hard to follow occasionally. The [...]

Uncanny X-Force #17 – Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (art), Dean White with Jose Villarubia & Chris Sotomayor (colors), Cory Petit (letters) & Jody LeHeup (editor) The Story: Things are almost done in the Dark Angel Saga. Three Things (this one is pretty straight forward and doesn’t need 5 points): 1. The art is very pretty.  Stylistically, this isn’t [...]

Uncanny X-Force #15 – Review

By: Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (art), Dean White (colors), Cory Petit (letters) & Jody Leheup (editor) The Story: Archangel’s plan to usher in a new Age of _______ starts coming to fruition. What’s good: Jerome Opena’s art is great and Dean White is doing a wonderful job with the color art.  These pages are [...]

Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalypse Sollution HC – Review

Written by Rick Rememder, Art by Jerome Opena with Leonard Manco, colors by Dean White and Chris Sotomayor, cover art by Esad Ribic. The Story: Though Cyclops has ended X-Force, Wolverine and Archangel decide to continue operations, bringing in Deadpool, Psylocke, and Fantomex. Their first mission? Kill Apocalypse! As if this would be hard enough, [...]

Uncanny X-Force #4 – Review

by Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (penciller) The Story: The team break into Clan Akkaba’s ship, only to be confronted with the age-old question:  If you could kill an evil person when they were still just a child, would you?  By the end of the issue, the question gets answered.  With a bang. What’s Good: [...]

Uncanny X-Force #3 – Review

by Rick Remender (Writer), Jerome Opena  (Penciller) The Story: After a brief batch of origins for the Final Horsemen of Apocalypse, we watch our X-Force team as they simultaneously regain the upper hand against our villains and lick their wounds.  Apocalyp-kid struggles with ordering our heroes’ death, showing that he may not be all bad [...]

Uncanny X-Force #2 – Review

by Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (penciller) The Story: Problems arise when Archangel discovers that his teammates are worried about his allegiances and are, in fact, training to kill him if the need arises!  Meanwhile, the Clan Akkaba continues their indoctrination of the resurrected and reborn Apocalypse.  It all ends badly when the X-Force travels [...]

Uncanny X-Force #1 – Review

by Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (artist) The Story: Wolverine and Archangel have assembled a new X-Force behind the X-Men’s backs, consisting of fellow X-Man Psylocke, merc with a mouth Deadpool and international thief Fantomex.  While on a mission, Deadpool discovers that one of the mutants’ deadliest adversaries, Apocalypse, has returned.  As the team battles [...]

Vengeance Of The Moon Knight #3 – Review

by Greg Hurwitz (writer), Jerome Opena (art), Paul Mounts (colors) The Story: New York City continues to welcome the return of a kinder, gentler Moon Knight to its crime-fighting fraternity, while the vigilante reconnects with sometime lover, Marlene.  Meanwhile, archenemy Bushman is brought back from beyond the grave by The Hood in order to strike [...]

Vengeance of the Moon Knight #2- Review

By Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Jerome Opena (artist), Dan Brown (colorist) The Story: Marc Spector, now living as one of his split personalities, has a meeting of the (unstable) minds with the Sentry before laying the smackdown on the Slug.  Norma Osborn, thoroughly upset that the White Knight has come back to New York City, conspires [...]

Vengeance of the Moon Knight #1 – Review

By Gregg Hurwitz (writer), Jerome Opena (artist), Dan Brown (colorist) The Story: After barely surviving his battle with the Thunderbolts, Moon Knight has faked his death and fled to Mexico to recover.  Now, some time later, the White Knight is well rested, rearmed, and filled with thoughts of exacting vengeance on Norman Osborn as he [...]

Punisher #5 (Dark Reign) – Review

by Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (art), Dan Brown (colors), and Joe Caramagna (letters) The Story: Frank lays siege to the Hood’s big base in New York City in the conclusion of Rick Remender’s first story arc. The Good: With every issue, I love Jerome Opena’s art more. It’s incredibly unique and a perfect fit [...]

Punisher #2 – Review

By Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (artist), Dan Brown (colorist) The Story: Punisher meets his mysterious benefactor from the last issue, a tech-savvy man name Henry, who sympathizes with Castle’s war on Osborn but thinks information and propaganda are the bullets needed to take down Osborn.  Punisher reluctantly allows Henry to join the battle, and [...]

Punisher #1 – Review

By Rick Remender (writer), Jerome Opena (artist), Dan Brown (colorist) The Story: The time for fun and games is over.  This is after all, the Dark Reign of villainy, and there is glorious, bloody work to be done.  Frank Castle knows this to be true, therefore he has restructured his crusade accordingly.  Armed with a newfound [...]

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