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Showing posts with label Tales to Astonish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tales to Astonish. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2015

Panel Vision - Top 10 Tales to Astonish Covers











Edited by Robert Beach 

I love comic book covers. That shouldn’t come as a major surprise to people, I review comic books on 2 different geek websites and manage my own geek blog with a specific subset of blog post dedicated to comic books; however, I’ve concluded that’s not quite enough comic book worship to fully express my love, so I’ve decided that every other Saturday I'm going to post a listicle of great comic book covers. 

Partly this is because, as I mentioned, I love comic book covers, so this is a pretty easy way to produce content quickly.  Starting out with top 10 Tales to Astonish covers, specifically because I reviewed an issue of Groot earlier this week, and this is the comic in which he first appeared.  With that said, let’s begin.  




















Groot #3 Review




















I take a look at the 3rd issue of Marvel's outstanding Groot comic, which features a Silver Surfer team-up, check it out over on Front Towards Gamer:

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Ant-Man Annual #1 Review


















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As we continue to celebrate the awesomeness that is Marvel's Ant-Man check out my review of Ant-Man Annual #1, a great buddy comedy between Hank Pym & Scott Lang over on All-Comic:

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Panel Vision: Groot #1 Review



The success of Groot as both a character and now as a national phenomenon is an astonishing tale.  I mean that literally by the way, Groot’s first appearance was in Tales to Astonish #13 as the monster from Planet X.  Most folks nowadays know him from his appearance in last summer’s Guardians of the Galaxy but in case you’re unaware here’s the skinny on the character.  Groot is a prince of Planet X who initially left his home in an attempt to protect from the villains then ongoing Marvel event series Annihilation.  During the battle he was destroyed, but because Groot is essentially an Ent he was able to re-grow himself from a single twig.