Best Comic of the Week:
SWORD #5 – In the aftermath of the King in Black event, it’s time to resurrect the people who died fighting Knull on Krakoa. Magneto has requested that Fabian Cortez be bumped up the queue, but largely, it seems, in order to humiliate him in front of the Quiet Council. Cortez has never been an interesting or likeable character until Al Ewing got his hands on him, so I enjoyed this issue. I also like the way Ewing is building on events that have happened in his Guardians of the Galaxy run (Snarkwar), and is quietly taking over his own corner of the Marvel Universe. I believe he’s the best writer Marvel has right now, and put this book next to his Immortal Hulk. Weirdly, five issues in, we are still only getting glimpses of what Abigail Brand is up to, and my interest is building.
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Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 3/17/2021
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The Weekly Pull: Justice League, Captain America, Ultramega, and More
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