Review Search: Steve Epting
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New Avengers #2A meeting of the minds occurs in "New Avengers" #2 courtesy of Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting.
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January 17th, 2013 | |
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New Avengers #1"New Avengers” #1 from Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting is really a Black Panther story in disguise. The New Avengers aspect is there, but most of it is either background or impenetrable.
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January 2nd, 2013 | |
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Captain America #15Cullen Bunn and Scot Eaton join the creative team in "Captain America" #15 and bring the Discordians with them to make Cap's life even more complicated.
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July 30th, 2012 | |
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Winter Soldier #8"Winter Soldier" #8 marks a transition for the narrative, as set pieces move the players to new locations, making writer Ed Brubaker's slow pace build tension for the conclusion.
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July 27th, 2012 | |
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Winter Soldier #6"Winter Soldier" #6 brings a new threat, who proves his oppositional stance to James Barnes in every way.
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June 11th, 2012 | |
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FF #16If Valeria's expression on the cover isn't enough to get you to check out this book, then maybe the incredible cliffhanger at the end might be.
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March 30th, 2012 | |
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Fantastic Four #601The Fantastic Four are finally back together again.
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December 26th, 2011 | |
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FF #12"FF" continues on after "Fantastic Four" returns, but the art choice is sabotaging the story.
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November 30th, 2011 | |
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Fantastic Four #600“FF” no more, this title reverts to its original numbering and name as Marvel gives us the return of the “Fantastic Four.” Sort of.
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November 24th, 2011 | |
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FF #11"FF" #11 leads into next month's "Fantastic Four" #600 with a remarkably low-energy issue.
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October 26th, 2011 | |
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FF #8With the Inhumans side-story concluded, "FF" lurches back into action, but the momentum is lost.
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August 24th, 2011 | |
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FF #3The FF decide to explore a massive information dump, and drag us through it in the process.
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May 11th, 2011 | |
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FF #1“The Future Foundation is about changing the world, Peter. Forever. You’re going to love it.”
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March 23rd, 2011 | |
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Fantastic Four #587Hickman and Epting's "Three" is a story worthy of the attention it’s getting, but for all the right reasons.
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January 25th, 2011 | |
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Fantastic Four #586Someone's gonna die soon. And this issue shows that it could be ANY one of the Four.
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December 27th, 2010 | |
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Fantastic Four #585Marvel’s first family is split across many varied scenes but it is Namor, and his brutish actions, that end this comic on a great note.
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November 27th, 2010 | |
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Fantastic Four #584"Fantastic Four" is still entertaining, but it's also starting to lose some steam.
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October 27th, 2010 | |
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Fantastic Four #583Like an ouroboros hydra, everything Hickman has done so far connects with itself, and all hope lies in Doom.
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September 24th, 2010 | |
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The Marvels Project #8The look back at the beginning of the Marvel age of heroes concludes with one of the most infamous days in American history: December 7, 1941, the day Pearl Harbor was bombed.
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May 13th, 2010 | |
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The Marvels Project #7"The Marvels Project" is set to wrap up next month, but my one complaint with this issue is it feels like we're barely there.
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March 28th, 2010 | |
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The Marvels Project #6Steve Epting and Dave Stewart deliver some of the best art you’re likely to find in a comic this week.
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February 23rd, 2010 | |
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The Marvels Project #5Fans of Brubaker and Epting's "Captain America" will definitely want to read this title if they aren't already.
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January 19th, 2010 | |
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The Marvels Project #3Brubaker tells a noirish version of the Golden Age of Marvel, but it's not enough of a new take to make it special.
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October 19th, 2009 | |
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The Marvels Project #2The untold history of the Marvel universe continues as multiple plots run parallel and will begin to intersect soon, hopefully.
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September 10th, 2009 | |
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The Marvels Project #1Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting go back to the beginning of the Marvel universe before the US joined World War II and superhumans had not yet influenced the war.
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August 11th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #50Bucky celebrates his birthday the only way he knows how -- fighting.
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May 20th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #49No Cap, no Bucky, just Sharon Carter trapped inside her memories. And it's good.
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April 13th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #48Cap, Namor and the Black Widow try to foil Professor Chin’s plans to release a Human Torch virus. But, are they too late?
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March 25th, 2009 | |
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New Avengers #50Guest artists galore! The New Avengers hate the Dark Avengers! Continuity error! Pop culture references! Extra pages! Read the review!
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February 25th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #47The Winter Soldier returns to action in an action comic that's surprisingly introspective.
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February 25th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #46The new Captain America teams up with Namor to recover the body of the original Human Torch! Plus, the shocking return of a character you never thought you’d see again!
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January 26th, 2009 | |
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Captain America #45Consistently one of the best books available, this issue is no exception as past and present are juxtaposed to highlight the differences between the Winter Soldier and the new Captain America.
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January 1st, 2009 | |
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Captain America #44The new Captain America faces off against Batroc the Leaper, by Brubaker and Ross.
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December 2nd, 2008 | |
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Captain America #42Forty-two issues later: a conclusion, of sorts.
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September 28th, 2008 | |
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Captain America #41Faustus goes rogue and Bucky Barnes jumps into action.
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August 24th, 2008 | |
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Captain America #39Brubaker continues to impress with the long-form story of Bucky Barnes.
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June 26th, 2008 | |
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Captain America #38Captain America comes back from the dead! Well, one of them does, anyway. Brubaker and Epting continue a legendary run on the title.
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May 26th, 2008 |













































