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    Journey into Mystery #628

    Journey into Mystery » Journey into Mystery #628 - Operation: Asgardian Storm released by Marvel on November 1, 2011.

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    FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN There's a story bartenders tell about the devil. That at closing time, he chooses a bar and walks in the door. He'll want to talk about his day. If you listen and survive, he'll give you a tip. The story isn't true, but occasionally it amuses Mephisto to play along. And when he's spent the day spying on all the earthly gods and what exactly they're going to do about FEAR ITSELF, you'll want to hear what he has to say...

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    Asgard's Seven 0

    Loki and his makeshift crew invade the Serpent's Dark Asgard in an attempt to put an end to his war of conquest, but can they succeed against overwhelming odds?The GoodLove the intros to these issues, never cease to make me smile.The beginning of this issue with the Serpent'sTongue and Mephisto's messenger was really comedic.It's no secret that Whilce Portacio's art has taken a turn for the terrible since his accident. This issue actually works to his strengths. There's lots of action and it all...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    In a suitably eponymous fashion 0

    In almost every way, this entire series thus far has been entirely dependent on Fear Itself for its success,which has not been a particularly easy task seeing as Fear itself is not getting to the places where its creators might have hoped it would have.  This series has maintained some relevance by basically showing a story of Loki conniving which really is fun to see in itself regardless of the context.  Here finally we get to have the plot tied into the main story line more directly and the re...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Just End It Already! 0

    After the great offering last month had to offer, this issue is somewhat infuriating. It's tedious, plods along, the action is uninteresting, and it feels like this is just trying to buy the series some time before the event finally ends. Seeing as we just had a filler issue last month (albeit a much better one), it begs the question as to why we couldn't have just gotten another one. I just don't care too much any more. Loki is one of my favorite characters, but all of this is just too drenched...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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