Author Archives: Keith Dooley

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Reviews
“Swamp Thing” #40 is a Thrilling Finale to the Series and a Testament to the Power of Storytelling [Review]

By | Mar 6, 2015 | Reviews

Writer Charles Soule wraps up his run on “Swamp Thing”, as well as ending the series itself, with issue forty. With artist Jesus Saiz and colorist June Chung assisting him, Soule brings the series to a satisfying conclusion with a finale that celebrates the power of storytelling and the endless possibilities that can emerge from […]

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The Reader Gets Lucky With “Sex” #20 [Review]

By | Feb 26, 2015 | Reviews

The day “Sex” readers have been looking forward to has arrived. Ex-superhero Simon Cooke has a much anticipated date with his semi-reformed costumed nemesis, Annabelle LaGravanese. Writer Joe Casey, artist Piotr Kowalski (with a flashback provided by Ian MacEwan), and colorist Brad Simpson continue to impress with this underappreciated ongoing title in “Sex” #20. Written […]

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“The Multiversity: Mastermen” #1 is Not an Example of Two Masters at Work [Review]

By | Feb 20, 2015 | Reviews

Artist Jim Lee joins Grant Morrison for “The Multiversity: Mastermen” #1 to tell a story that feels incomplete despite an intriguing premise with occasional flashes of fun. The latest chapter in “The Multiversity” saga doesn’t match the brilliance of the previous six issues mainly because of Lee’s lackluster art. Written by Grant Morrison Illustrated by […]

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Columns
This Month In Comics: January 2015

By | Feb 2, 2015 | Columns

After an amazing 2014 for comic books, 2015 had a bang-up beginning. It wasn’t difficult to choose my favorite issues of the year or favorite artist, but the other categories were pretty difficult to narrow down to just one (even with runners up). It’s a great time to be a Batman fanatic, with the family […]

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Damian Soars Back to His Father’s Side in the Fun and Heartfelt “Batman and Robin” #38 [Review]

By | Jan 22, 2015 | Reviews

The Dynamic Duo are back in action within the pages of “Batman and Robin” #38. Robin’s transformation from mortal boy to the resurrected “Super” Robin begins nicely in this issue. Father and son are a team once again. Damian Wayne’s new superpowers aren’t the Boy Wonder’s only new traits. A surprising new depth has been […]

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With One Word, Captain Marvel Brings Magic to the Comic Book Medium in “The Multiversity: Thunderworld” [Review]

By | Dec 18, 2014 | Reviews

Doctor Sivana has devised an outrageously nefarious scheme to defeat Captain Marvel in “The Multiversity: Thunderworld”! Grant Morrison, Cameron Stewart, and Nathan Fairbairn bring us another exciting chapter of “The Multiversity” that is required reading for any child, young and old! Written by Grant Morrison Illustrated by Cameron Stewart The fifth chapter of the greatest […]

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