Run, Micro, Run
The notion of the sidekick has been a popular one in story-telling since time out of mind, yet it has most likely been brought to its highest prominence in superhero comics. The majority of these sidekicks, like Batman’s Robin, have been cheeky teenagers, created in order to act not only as foil for the hero, [...]
Punisher MAX #75 – review
Punisher MAX is like an old friend you don’t like anymore. You keep investing in the relationship, but the magic is gone, and remembering all of the great times you used to have only makes the situation that much more awkward.
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Eli’s Plot Twist – Destroyer #4 review
Destroyer is a strange creature, crouched in Saturday morning cartoon narrative structure, wanton violence, and family dynamics
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Eli’s Plot Twist – Punisher MAX: Naked Kill review
Don’t be fooled by Punisher: Naked Kill, which poses as a humorous take on the Punisher MAX ethos, but is in fact an indictment of its readers.
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Punisher MAX #70 review
Punisher MAX finishes up a great five issue arc with a disappointing fizzle this month. Garth Ennis was the heart and soul of the initial sixty issue run of this series, and it is startling how fast the book lost its way . . .
Review – The Destroyer #2 (Marvel Max)

There is so much to love about this miniseries. Fun and imagination are crammed lovingly into every panel. Robert Kirkman writes a quirky story about aging superhero The Destroyer AKA Kevin ‘Keen’ Marlow . . .
Jan-Ken-Pon – The Destroyer #1 review
Jan-ken-pon! These are my thoughts on the first issue of The Destroyer, a Marvel max title from Robert Kirkman. Yes, a Kirkman Marvel title! The art is by Cory Walker, and this is a faux-continuation off an early Golden Age Stan Lee creation.
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Jan-Ken-Pon – a brief look at Swierczynski’s Werewolf by Night #1
Jan-ken-pon – Peeping the first issue of Dead of Night: Werewolf by Night coming to us via Duane Swierczynski and Mico Suayan.
Marvel Max horror!










