Author Archives: Gregory Ellner

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Bloodshot #1 Featured Reviews
“Bloodshot” #1

By | Sep 26, 2019 | Reviews

The BLACK BAR may be present, but there is no censoring this newest installment to the “Bloodshot” side of the Valiant universe. Written by Tim Seeley Illustrated by Brett Booth Colored by Andrew Dalhouse Lettered by Dave Sharpe Bloodshot is back with a few new thrilling tricks up his sleeve! No amount of high-octane explosions […]

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Nailbiter Vol 5 Bound by Blood Featured Reviews
“Nailbiter Volume 5: Bound by Blood”

By | Sep 13, 2019 | Reviews

Despite encompassing the penultimate trade paperback, the fifth arc of “Nailbiter,” ‘Bound by Blood,’ tells a very effective story that is enough of a standalone tale to be good for newcomers if taken alone. Written by Joshua Williamson Illustrated by Mike Henderson Colored by Adam Guzowski Lettered by John J. Hill Buckaroo, Oregon, has given […]

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Gotham City Monsters #1 Featured Reviews
Pick of the Week: “Gotham City Monsters” #1

By | Sep 12, 2019 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

Whatever happened to Monstertown, the district of Gotham City formed in the wake of the 2016 ‘Night of the Monster Men’ crossover? Find out in the first installment of the “Gotham City Monsters” miniseries! Written by Steve Orlando Illustrated by Amancay Nahuelpan Colored by Trish Mulvihill Lettered by Tom Napolitano Leviathan has dismantled S.H.A.D.E.—and that […]

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Triage #1 Featured Reviews
“Triage” #1

By | Sep 5, 2019 | Reviews

Four different genres blend together in “Triage.” Written, Illustrated, and Colored by Phillip Sevy Lettered by Frank Cvetkovic Define your existence! A dedicated nurse named Evie Pierce awakens to an unfamiliar world alongside two other women–one, a young and snarky superhero; the other, a hardened rebel military commander of a post-apocalyptic world. When a mysterious […]

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Mall #1 Featured Reviews
“Mall” #1

By | Aug 29, 2019 | Reviews

Stuck in a mall at the end of the world. Seem familiar? Think again. Written by Michael Moreci and Gary Dauberman Illustrated by Zak Hartong Colored by Addison Duke Lettered by Jim Campbell Here in the heartland of the U.S. of A., the world has ended! But worry not, because the mall still stands. And […]

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Destiny Featured Columns
We Want Comics: Destiny

By | Aug 27, 2019 | Columns

With its fifth anniversary in early September, it seems like a good idea to delve into the video game franchise known as Destiny by Bungie and Activision. The lore may have moved on, whether due to the elements not being very important anymore, or due to internal confusion, but that does not mean that said […]

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Valkyrie Jane Foster #2 Featured Reviews
“Valkyrie: Jane Foster” #2

By | Aug 22, 2019 | Reviews

With her first foe as Valkyrie, Jane Foster is ready to raise some Hel, and so are her readers. Written by Jason Aaron and Al Ewing Illustrated by CAFU Colored by Jesus Aburtov Lettered by Joe Sabino INTRODUCING THE GOD OF THE KILL – BULLSEYE! The deadliest shot in the Marvel Universe just got his […]

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Watch Dogs #2 Featured Reviews
“Watch_Dogs” #2

By | Aug 15, 2019 | Reviews

As they have done with Wolfenstein, The Evil Within, Dishonored, and Assassin’s Creed, Titan Comics returns with the second half of another video game duology of comics, this time focused on Ubisoft’s Watch_Dogs. Can this creative team continue the trend of rather good storytelling set by the others? Written by Simon Kansara Illustrated and Colored […]

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Advance Review: “The Plot” #1

By | Aug 14, 2019 | Reviews

“Nightfall” comes to Vault Comics with “The Plot” #1. Our spoiler-free review follows. Written by Tim Daniel and Michael Moreci Illustrated by Joshua Hixson Colored by Jordan Boyd Lettered by Jim Campbell In order to receive… First you must give. When Chase Blaine’s estranged brother and sister-in-law are murdered, he becomes guardian to McKenzie and […]

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Chronicle Theatrical Poster Columns
We Want Comics: Capepunk Cavalcade

By | Aug 13, 2019 | Columns

Admittedly, terms like “capepunk” can be rather ridiculous at face value. In short, the idea is a take on superhumans and superheroes (no, not just ones that wear capes) that applies real-life problems such as the terror of the general populace, the psychological strain of the superhero and supervillain lifestyles, and more besides. At its […]

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