Captain America and the Winter Soldier Special #1 Review

Power. Money. Machine. Love. Revolution. The 20th century progressed at a more rapid pace than any other in history but not without help from the shadows. Kev Walker joins CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing to explore the origin of Captain America’s newest foe — and what the Outer Circle’s next play means for the status of the Winter Soldier. Continue reading Captain America and the Winter Soldier Special #1 Review

Captain America & the Winter Soldier Special #1 Preview

Captain America & the Winter Soldier Special #1 Preview: Power. Money. Machine. Love. Revolution. The 20th century progressed at a more rapid pace than any other in history but not without help from the shadows. Kev Walker joins CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing to explore the origin of Captain America’s newest foe — and what the Outer Circle’s next play means for the status of the Winter Soldier. Check out the Captain America & the Winter Soldier Special #1 Preview HERE! Continue reading Captain America & the Winter Soldier Special #1 Preview

Devil’s Reign: Winter Soldier #1 Review

Devil’s Reign: Winter Soldier #1 Review – The Winter Soldier is obsessed with getting his file from Kingpin’s vault in Devil’s Reign:  Winter Soldier #1 and will go through anyone to get it, including Wilson Fisk himself.  But what else will be destroyed when these two face-off? Continue reading Devil’s Reign: Winter Soldier #1 Review

King in Black: Captain America #1 Review

King in Black: Captain America #1 Review – Captain America is in a brutal battle to win the streets of Manhattan back from Knull’s forces, aided by the Winter Soldier and the Falcon…but there’s a darkness inside Steve that he’s struggling to shake. Check out the King in Black: Captain America #1 Review HERE! Continue reading King in Black: Captain America #1 Review

The Invaders #9 Review

The world has got a Namor-sized problem. The Sub-Mariner possesses the Serpent Crown, is growing increasingly irrational and violent, and has also developed a chemical weapon that can change surface dwellers into water-breathers. Namor has problems too, though. His dead friend Tommy Machan keeps on appearing to him as a mental projection, and his influence seems to be putting further strain on Namor’s already fractured psyche rather than bringing the stability he clearly needs. There’s a lot at stake this issue. Let’s see how things pan out… Continue reading The Invaders #9 Review