Fear Itself: The Home Front #1
Fear Itself: The Home Front » Fear Itself: The Home Front #1 - Lurker Part 1 of 7; The Age of Anxiety Part 1 of 4; A Moment With... J. Jonah Jameson; There's No Place Like Homeless released by Marvel on June 1, 2011.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.4 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Potentially Good But Not Necessary Reading 2
The Home Front is the title of Marvel's latest event companion limited series in the vein of Front Line and Embedded. Although, this time focused more on the anthology aspect rather than so much on the media and more grounded aspects that defined previous series. While it was rarely done well, it is disappointing to lose some of that focus because it was always a good idea and helped define these things as more than just some anthology.This issue starts off with the first part of a Speedball sto...
7 out of 8 found this review helpful. -
Fear On The Home Front... Sort Of 0
THE BASICSA look at how "fear itself" is affecting those outside of Marvel's A-list roster.MY COMPLIMENTS TO THE CHEFThe Speedball story was surprisingly great. Still grieved by his involvement in the Stamford incident during Civil War, but now through the "make penance by inflicting pain upon myself" stage, Speedball's moved on to the "make penance by actually doing something to help out" stage. His attempts to help Stamford in any way he can feel genuine and really made me like the character...
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Of Twitter, Whiskey, Riot and Coffee for Gods 0
There are 4 short stories in this issue1) Speedball in "Lurker" Part 1 of 7 by Christos Gage (W), Mike Mayhew (A) and Rain Beredo (C) - I think every single fan of New Warriors, Christos Gage and Speedball should check this out, orginally this was the main reason of me purchasing this tie in (I don´t believe much in tie ins), but this story itself was worthy it. Robbie would never be the same after the event of Stamford, it seems he will never stop doing Penance and even when he tries to atone w...
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Fear Itself: Homefront #1 2
When Stamford was destroyed by the villain known as Nitro, fear gripped every man, woman and child in America. However, that was years ago. But with Fear Itself placing it's mighty hand all over the Marvel Universe and throughout every character, how will Stamford like the ideal with Robbie Baldwin in there newly reconstructed city? Not much! Fear has made lots of people do crazy things recently, but what will happen when Robbie a.k.a. Speedball return to the city he once hurt? Honestly I can't ...
7 out of 8 found this review helpful.
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