Most of Infernal Hulk #1 shows the titular monster fighting an unfortunate army battalion. They go into battle thinking they are facing an enraged Bruce Banner. However, it soon becomes apparent this ...
“Derivative” is a term that’s perhaps used too often in reviews. I would argue that a good 90% or more of modern day video games are derivative of something that came before. Rare is the truly ...
Dante’s Inferno is so hot right now. Not Mr. Alighieri’s version – his is warm year-round – but the Colorado-born cannabis strain I’ve seen everywhere from Trinidad to Fort Collins. Tiki Madman’s ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Inferno #1 looks to be a powerful ending to Hickman’s time working on the X-Men line, bringing forth all the same ...
(9 of 10 rating): Digging into the blistering heat of Inferno #1, the first issue of Jonathan Hickman's X-Men swan song When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
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