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My babies ❤️❤️❤️
Teen Titans Vol 3 #9
May, 2004
by (W) Geoff Johns, (P) Mike McKone, (I) Marlo Alquiza and Norm Rapmund, (C) Jeromy Cox, (L) Comicraft
@screenrant <<...“Cures” for these populations have been pushed in mainstream culture, and storylines such as the cure for mutation reflect the insidious nature of said “cures.”>>
Please tell that to Marvel editors/writers, including the current x-editor. 👇👇👇
I feel as though it would have been received and remembered much more fondly had it been a self-contained arc within the Daredevil title. Is it as good as the material the came before it (the Bendis and Brubaker runs) or after it (Waid's run)? No, it is not.
...and Antony Johnston (who also co-wrote a few of the Daredevil issues with Diggle).
I really wish that Marvel editorial had allowed Andy Diggle to tell his story without forcibly turning it into a widespread event.
However, Matt is blinded by his arrogance in this regard (no pun intended) and he becomes yet another example of the corrupting nature of power.
...which are essentially prologue and epilogue issues), sees Murdock take over The Hand with the intention of re-focusing the mystical ninja clan's forces to combat crime in Hell's Kitchen before disbanding them from within.
And now, Andy Diggle's Daredevil.
Review by Tim Burnham
taken from: https://t.co/0oaPtkoGjO
Andy Diggle's run on DD picking up immediately following Ed Brubaker's run - which in turn followed Brian Bendis' - and leads up to Mark Waid's run that re-launched the title in 2011.
@mcnicoll_craig @SOAMMS @JokerGames1999 @Marvel Yes, just like everyone else on Krakoa, Scott must report to and follow orders from the same monsters that destroyed his and his son's life, including the N@zi Essex.
And it's like he just isn't himself anymore, 'cause the real Cyclops would never accept that,