X-Men Blue #2 – Review

X-Men: Blue #2 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Jorge Molina  Colorist: Matt Milla Letterer: Joe Carmagna Cover Artists: Art Adam & Peter Steigerwald Editors: Mark Paniccia & Christina Harrington  Editor-In-Chief: Axel Alonso

X-Men Gold #2 – Review

X-Men Gold #2: Back to Basics Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Ardian Syaf Inker: Jay Leisten Colorist: Frank Martin Letterer: Cory Petit Cover Artist: Adrian Syaf Editors: Mark Paniccia, Daniel Ketchum,  and Chris Robinson Editor-In-Chief: Axel Alonso

X-Men Blue #1 – Review

  X:Men Blue #1 Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Jorge Molina & Matteo Buffagni  Colorist: Matt Milla Letterer: Joe Carmagna Cover Artists: Art Adam & Peter Steigerwald Editors: Mark Paniccia & Christina Harrington  Editor-In-Chief: Axel Alonso

Episode 80 – Disengaging from Events

The Mixed Marvel Arts Podcast is not married to the idea of having three concurrent events take place in the comics! Brian and Shaun give brief reviews of the three most recently concluded events which Marvel released in the beginning of 2017: Spider-Man’s Clone Conspiracy, Monsters Unleashed and Inhumans vs X-Men (IVX). The quality and purpose of all three…

X-Men Gold #1 – Review

Hey guys, Jorge here. Just a quick disclaimer, the Mixed Marvel Arts is a place of love, so I will not be discussing the controversial messages left by the artist Ardian Syaf. But let’s talk about some X-Men! X-Men Gold #1: To Me, My X-Men Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Ardian Syaf Inker: Jay Leisten Colorist:…

What A Day (Unstoppable Wasp #1-4 Review)

Hey guys, Shaun here. Today we are going to look at one of my favorite Marvel books, Unstoppable Wasp. It is managing to carve out a niche for itself inside a more diverse Marvel and I hope you guys love it as much as I do.  New Jersey G.I.R.L. (Unstoppable Wasp #1-4) Writer: Jeremy Whitley…

“A Mad Sickness”- Thanos #5 Review

Thanos #5 Review Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Mike Deodato Colorist: Frank Martin Letterer: Clayton Cowles Price: $3.99 Thanos #5 is finally here, and when it comes to books of cosmic level excellence, it does not disappoint. I was already excited to see that the greatest villain ever created was getting his own title, but I had no idea…