Age of Ultron #10 brooks variant

Age of Ultron #10 brooks variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Art by Brandon Peterson & Various
1:50 Variant Cover by Mark Brooks
THE FINALE! The biggest secret in comics will be revealed to you! An ending so confidential…even the artists of this book don't know what lies on the final pages…! A surprise so big that comic book legend Joe Quesada himself returns to the pages of Marvel Comics to draw a sequence that people will be talking about for years. *All covers of Age Of Ultron #10 will be polybagged.
Date Available: 06/19/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John Doc Schaefer


FINALE! - MY #SS! Get ready for some spoilers to this complete waste of time! The only good part of this book is the realization that repeated trips into the past to change things will only result in the total breakdown of the universe. So thank you Wolverine and Invisible Woman for breaking that last time. Yep, the universe is broken. Big deal! It's been broken since the first time Dr. Doom fired up the old Time Platform way, way back in Fantastic Four. But back then, time travelers knew better and blended in to avoid paradoxes. And what gut wrenching poly bagged paradoxes we got! Yes, that's sarcasm and here come the big spoilers... Galactus has been shot into the Ultimates universe! (Why, because internet buzz is that Marvel is going to get rid of the Ultimates line of books!) Angela from Spawn is going to join the Guardians of the Galaxy! (Why? Who the flip knows or cares. She was a side player in Spawn to begin with. What's the big whoop? Except maybe to brag about Marvel attaining the rights to an Image character. And finally, Tony Stark, Hank Pym, and Henry McCoy know the multiverse is screwed! That's it. Yep, That's it. All this hoopala for that?! First off, Marvel you owe me $3.99 for this. The sad part of all this is that this all could have been done in some sort of What If?/Elseworlds and it would have perfectly fine. Again, I scream comic book companies need to stop trying to reinvent the wheel and not try to dump everything into the "regular" universe. Not everything has to occur in modern continuity!

I give it 1 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Art by Brandon Peterson & Various
1:50 Variant Cover by Mark Brooks
THE FINALE! The biggest secret in comics will be revealed to you! An ending so confidential…even the artists of this book don't know what lies on the final pages…! A surprise so big that comic book legend Joe Quesada himself returns to the pages of Marvel Comics to draw a sequence that people will be talking about for years. *All covers of Age Of Ultron #10 will be polybagged.
Date Available: 06/19/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John Doc Schaefer


FINALE! - MY #SS! Get ready for some spoilers to this complete waste of time! The only good part of this book is the realization that repeated trips into the past to change things will only result in the total breakdown of the universe. So thank you Wolverine and Invisible Woman for breaking that last time. Yep, the universe is broken. Big deal! It's been broken since the first time Dr. Doom fired up the old Time Platform way, way back in Fantastic Four. But back then, time travelers knew better and blended in to avoid paradoxes. And what gut wrenching poly bagged paradoxes we got! Yes, that's sarcasm and here come the big spoilers... Galactus has been shot into the Ultimates universe! (Why, because internet buzz is that Marvel is going to get rid of the Ultimates line of books!) Angela from Spawn is going to join the Guardians of the Galaxy! (Why? Who the flip knows or cares. She was a side player in Spawn to begin with. What's the big whoop? Except maybe to brag about Marvel attaining the rights to an Image character. And finally, Tony Stark, Hank Pym, and Henry McCoy know the multiverse is screwed! That's it. Yep, That's it. All this hoopala for that?! First off, Marvel you owe me $3.99 for this. The sad part of all this is that this all could have been done in some sort of What If?/Elseworlds and it would have perfectly fine. Again, I scream comic book companies need to stop trying to reinvent the wheel and not try to dump everything into the "regular" universe. Not everything has to occur in modern continuity!

I give it 1 out of 10 Grahams