Secret Warriors (5 books in series)
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review 1: NOTE: This serves as a review of Volumes 1-6 of "Secret Warriors." I am an unabashed Jonathan Hickman fan, I will read anything he does and I have yet to be disappointed by any of his works. They are complex narratives that can seem confusing and nonsensical throughout the readin...
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review 1: Utterly wonderful and a fantastic outing for the Howling Commandos. It's great to see them with a chapter of Secret Warriors dedicated to them, and it fits well in a series that is for the most part episodic, focusing on different storylines with greater or lesser intensity. This...
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review 1: Dealing with the events of Dark Reign, which was a Norman Osborn "fear factory" era of Dark Avengers and H.A.M.M.E.R. control, SECRET WARRIORS Vol. 2 focuses heavily on the relationship between Ares, God of War, and his son Alexander, the God of Fear. With Jonathan Hickman taking...
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review 1: Still liking this series a lot. We get some glimpses at the inner workings of Hydra this time out, including the origin of the Cthulhu-like creature that is one of the leaders of the group, and who infects the dead Viper, creating a new Madame Hydra who is part human and part cru...
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review 1: With the teaming of Brian Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, and artist Stefano Caselli this book held promise--a promise it delivered. This series works to explain Nick Fury's actions following the Secret Invasion in the Marvel Universe. Bendis does a brilliant job of establishing both...