Review: ‘American Ronin’ #5 Falls Backwards
This issue is number five of five so one would expect some type of resolution to the original premise. Yet,
Read moreThis issue is number five of five so one would expect some type of resolution to the original premise. Yet,
Read moreOther than one repetition of a word letterer Sal Cipriano does a fantastic job. Cipriano even enhances the characterization and
Read moreThe cover by artist ACO is a little too reliant on one color. However, it does work in terms of
Read moreWritten by Peter Milligan Art by Aco “War is over, democracy an illusion, real power now lies not with nation
Read moreWriter Peter Milligan provides has too much inner monologue. This is especially true with how much he is telling the
Read moreThe cover of this issue is more basic marketing methodology than it is an actual cover. Meaning that the colors
Read moreDoctor Doom is dead, and he is now subject to eternal torment from Mephisto. However, Mephisto gives Doom a way out, but it may destroy Doom’s very soul. Meanwhile, Symkaria is readying to invade Latveria, and Victorious must defend her country.
Read moreDoctor Doom has been framed for destroying the Antlion Project and killing over 2,500 people. Doom did not commit this crime, but he’s still given himself up to authorities. Is this the end for Doom? Or does Victor have another plan?
Read moreDoctor Doom is back on the throne in Latveria, and he is being ridiculed by the world at large for his vocal disdain for a new “world-saving” program, Atlion Station. Unfortunately, Doom has many enemies, and they will use these televised comments against him and his country in a violent manner.
Read moreI wish every superhero comic was this much fun to read. Justice League of America/Doom Patrol #1 is my favorite comic
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