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Game Review: Fire Emblem Engage

September 07, 2025
  Fire Emblem Engage is a game that makes it clear from the very first minutes that its priority is tactical combat. If the previous entry –...Read More

Comic Review: Vote Loki TP – The God of Lies on the Presidential Path

September 06, 2025
  Loki has always been one of Marvel’s most fascinating characters ambiguous, mischievous, constantly balancing between humor and tragedy. B...Read More

Comic Review: Falcon & Winter Soldier: Cut Off One Head TP – a dynamic duo in Hydra’s shadow

September 05, 2025
  For years, Marvel has experimented with miniseries that bring less-exposed characters into the spotlight. Falcon & Winter Soldier: Cut...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #11 – brutal fight, disappointing finale

September 04, 2025
  Anyone who follows Logan’s adventures knows that his clashes with Sabretooth are classics of the genre raw brutality, blood, and the tensi...Read More

Comic Review: Wolverine #10 – a past that never rusts

September 03, 2025
  Logan is one of those Marvel characters whose past seems to be an endless source of inspiration. Every new writer finds something in it to...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #18 – Carnival, Celebrity, and Lack of Direction

September 01, 2025
  Uncanny X-Men #18 unfortunately shows that the series is starting to lose momentum and focus. While I generally enjoy slice-of-life X-Men...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #17 – Movies, Prejudice, and the Weight of Being a Mutant

August 31, 2025
  Following the emotional and symbolic issue #16, Gail Simone returns in Uncanny X-Men #17 with a different kind of story less dark and myt...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #128

August 30, 2025
  Tom Taylor’s Nightwing run has accustomed readers to stories grounded in Blüdhaven close to the people, focused on relationships, communi...Read More

Comic Review: Uncanny X-Men #16 – The Mysteries of Penumbra and an Inconclusive Ending

August 28, 2025
  The new issue of Uncanny X-Men is, on one hand, a visual masterpiece, and on the other, a narrative riddle that frustrates more than it s...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1: Married with Children TP

August 27, 2025
  Jonathan Hickman is a name that has electrified the comic book world for years. The writer behind groundbreaking works like Secret Wars , ...Read More

Comic Review: Nightwing #127 – Between the Streets of Blüdhaven and Fifth-Dimensional Chaos

August 26, 2025
  After a short, lighter break in the previous issues, Nightwing #127 throws readers right back into the middle of major events that not on...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #8 – a solid step forward, but still flawed

August 25, 2025
  Joe Kelly returns with another installment of his story, in which Spider-Man faces the mysterious Hellgate. Issue #8 continues this thread...Read More

Comic Review: Amazing Spider-Man #7 – A Spectacle Without Soul

August 24, 2025
  After the rather chaotic but intriguing sixth issue of Joe Kelly’s new run, it’s time for the continuation in Amazing Spider-Man #7 . This...Read More

Comic Review: Ultimate Wolverine #7 – Between Potential and Predictability

August 23, 2025
  Ultimate Wolverine #7 is an example of a comic that, on one hand, has clear artistic potential and an interesting world, but on the other...Read More
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