Author Archives: Michelle White

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Review: Southern Dog #1

By | Oct 5, 2012 | Reviews

I don’t think I can write a formal intro to this review without making a terrible dog pun, so I’ll just cut to the chase: there’s this comic published by 215 Ink coming out at NYCC and it’s written by Multiversity’s own Jeremy Holt and it’s called “Southern Dog” and it’s definitely worth a read! […]

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Review: Danger Club #4

By | Oct 4, 2012 | Reviews

A dark story turns ever darker in this fourth issue of “Danger Club”, with Walker and Jones upping the emotional ante at every turn. If you aren’t reading this heavy and intense superhero series already, now’s the time to catch up! Written by Landry Q. Walker Illustrated by Eric Jones Chaos, blood, and betrayal all […]

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Review: Dancer #5

By | Sep 28, 2012 | Reviews

“Dancer” is one of those miniseries that almost seems too good to be true. Well-paced, smart, full of action, romantic in sort of a subtle and sad way, it plays out like a spy movie from the 1960s but without a vestige of cheese. Now that it’s reached its last issue, we’ve got one beautiful […]

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Review: Happy! #1

By | Sep 27, 2012 | Reviews

When the name involved is as big as Morrison’s — and when the project in question is the first creator-owned endeavour in a while — the expectations for a new miniseries are bound to be high. And while what Morrison and Robertson put forth in “Happy!” may not suit all tastes, it’s certainly impressive, exhibiting […]

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Columns
Friday Recommendation: Proof

By | Sep 21, 2012 | Columns

I think we’re all inordinately attached to the stories that first attracted us to comics as a medium. And while I read my very first comics in trade (they were “Sandman” and “Watchmen”, of course) the first single issue I ever bought — and the first series I ever put on a pull list — […]

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Review: Revival #3

By | Sep 21, 2012 | Reviews

The two first issues of “Revival” were, for lack of a better word, badass. Setting up a zombie story that’s not quite a zombie story — the reanimated are sometimes able to resume their old lives — and having it play out in a small Wisconsin town, Seeley and Norton have aimed for slow-burn spooks […]

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Review: Godzilla — Half Century War #2

By | Sep 20, 2012 | Reviews

The first issue of James Stokoe’s “Godzilla: Half Century War” got a lot of love, and it’s not hard to see why. Stokoe’s detailed and immersive art — honed within the eye-searing pages of “Orc Stain” — could not fit this subject any better, and his fresh and concise writing brought unexpected energy into an […]

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Review: Punk Rock Jesus #3

By | Sep 14, 2012 | Reviews

Buoyed by a wave of reorders, “Punk Rock Jesus” is all set to shock and enthrall a growing audience. This third issue exhibits even more energy and verve than the last two, and more than justifies the (somewhat belated) fan enthusiasm. Written and Illustrated by Sean Murphy As Chris grows up to be a teenager, […]

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Review: Memoir #6

By | Sep 13, 2012 | Reviews

Having been released over the course of almost two years, this six-issue mini from Image Comics has finally reached its end. Putting forth some big reveals but leaving some questions up in the air (and there are rumours of another series from this team), does the final issue of “Memoir” round off the first five […]

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Review: Harvest #2

By | Sep 7, 2012 | Reviews

A miniseries about the underground organ market from Shadowline has got to be chilling as anything, and now on its second issue out of five, “Harvest” continues to bring the intelligent and well-paced horror. Written by A.J. Lieberman Illustrated by Colin Lorimer As Dr. Benjamin Dane continues his plunge down the rabbit hole that is […]

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Review: Hell Yeah #5

By | Sep 6, 2012 | Reviews

“Hell Yeah” is kind of a weird comic. It has a superhero premise, sure, but these past four issues it’s played out more like a parallel worlds story that happens to have some superheroes in it. It also makes a lot of nods toward hipster culture, taking place in Portland and setting at its forefront […]

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