Monthly Archives: July 2012

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Review: Saga #5

By | Jul 20, 2012 | Reviews

Few comics come with the pre-release hype that “Saga” did. Brian K. Vaughan is the creator of one of the most acclaimed series of the past twenty years, “Y: The Last Man,” and Fiona Staples has long been cited as one of the best female artists working today (which isn’t really true; she’s one of […]

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Review: Daredevil #15

By | Jul 20, 2012 | Reviews

The newest volume of “Daredevil” recently won a handful of Eisner awards! You know what that means — time for me to tear this beloved series a new one. Okay, just kidding. Written by Mark Waid Illustrated by Chris Samnee Daredevil suffers his greatest loss ever — and that’s just the start of the story! […]

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Review: Captain Marvel #1

By | Jul 19, 2012 | Reviews

Carol Danvers is back in her own book, finally! It’s been a long time coming, but she’s officially “Captain Marvel” complete with her own title. Let’s see if she lives up to the name. Written by Kelly Sue Deconnick Illustrated by Dexter Soy SHE’S BACK! The “Mightiest” of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes! Ace pilot. Legendary Avenger. […]

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Review: Rachel Rising #9

By | Jul 19, 2012 | Reviews

Finally some answers! After eight enigmatic issues, one of the major mysteries of “Rachel Rising” is explained — and the reveal is definitely worth the wait. [image width=208 height=320 lightbox=true hidecaption=true align=”left”]http://multiversitystatic.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2012/07/rachelrising9.jpg[/image] Written and Illustrated by Terry Moore Rachel’s ability to predict a person’s time of death is useful when tracking a serial killer in Manson, but the unwelcome news […]

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Review: Finding Gossamyr #1

By | Jul 19, 2012 | Reviews

Since the Golden Age, mainstream comics have matured in subject matter in such a manner that the degree of violence or sexual suggestion is becoming unavoidable and the division between the “kids” rack and the rest of the books has never been more clear. At the same time, and with some notable exceptions, modern kid […]

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Review: Blue Beetle # 11

By | Jul 19, 2012 | Reviews

Jaime Reyes seems to be popping up everywhere these days. Cartoons, Smallville, video games, and even a possible live action show in the works. Couple all of that exposure with this issue, and it looks as though DC is trying to make Jaime Reyes their very own Peter Parker. However, the powers that be at DC seem to be […]

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