Jack Staff #12
It's an all-out action issue as Jack Staff battles a time-lost Kapitan Kreig, the Nazi super-warrior who has a deep mystical secret inside him.
It's an all-out action issue as Jack Staff battles a time-lost Kapitan Kreig, the Nazi super-warrior who has a deep mystical secret inside him.
So this issue begins, after a brief recap of the comic's premise, with our heroes being attacked by the evil Dr.
“Crime Convention” Kevin T. Brown This is a very tough review to write.
Part three of "The Devil Takes a Ride" continues the exquisitely complex storyline by Brubaker, Lark and Gaudiano.
Geez, this comic creeped me out.
There are several really clever moments in this comic, and several others that are really frustrating.
SPOILER WARNING: The following reviews discuss plot developments of the issue.
> With the crossover at its half-way mark, does Civil War still have the potential to deliver? I'm a huge fan of Marvel and a lover of good superhero comics in general, so when Joe Quesada first started making noises about a big crossover event that promised to shake up his company's fictional universe in a huge way, pitting heroes against heroes and dealing with large philosophical and moral issues instead of a generic super-villain plot, I swallowed my knee-jerk cynicism and prepared for a ground-breaking story by one of my favourite writers of the moment.
There are two stories in this issue of Image's anthology comic that I just loved.
The epic 12-volume Dark Age saga moves into its second phase with this new issue of Astro City .