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Minimized Melodrama in ‘Uncanny Avengers #5’
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Minimized Melodrama in ‘Uncanny Avengers #5’

By
Jack Fisher
/ 7 July 2015
Ending with neither a bang nor a whimper.
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Reverted Meaning: “Avengers and X-men: AXIS #9”

By
Jack Fisher
/ 12 January 2015
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A (Not Quite) Epic Onslaught: “Avengers and X-men: AXIS #1”

By
Jack Fisher
/ 15 October 2014
Oversights and Afterthoughts: “Uncanny Avengers #22”
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Oversights and Afterthoughts: “Uncanny Avengers #22”

By
Jack Fisher
/ 4 August 2014
A story that had everything going for it ends with a deafening whimper.
Needlessly Elaborately Epic: “Uncanny Avengers #21”
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Needlessly Elaborately Epic: “Uncanny Avengers #21”

By
Jack Fisher
/ 15 July 2014
Overly elaborate plots rarely justify their complexity. But there are exceptions.
Uncanny Avengers #14
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Uncanny Avengers #14

By
Jack Fisher
/ 7 January 2014
When one character dies in a compelling way, it's a great story. When many characters die, it's underwhelming.
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*See Issue #129, -Ed: “Spider Island” and the Art of Social Media

By
shathley Q
/ 7 September 2011
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Animated Part 1: The PopMatters Exclusive with Full Clip’s Schwarz Brothers

By
shathley Q
/ 30 June 2011
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Crawl Space: XXXombies

By
Greg Oleksiuk
/ 4 December 2008

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