Author Archives: Reed Hinckley-Barnes

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“Young Justice” #1

By | Jan 10, 2019 | Reviews

The first series of Brian Michael Bendis’s new DC imprint, Wonder Comics, has arrived. “Young Justice” #1 brings Brian Michael Bendis and Patrick Gleason together again, after working together on “Action Comics.” This issue promises to be both an exciting return of old character and a perfect place for new readers to jump on. Luckily, […]

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“Man Without Fear” #1

By | Jan 4, 2019 | Reviews

Taking place between the previous run and Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s upcoming run on “Daredevil,” “Man Without Fear” #1 is a miniseries that tries to keep readers updated on Matt Murdock’s current status quo, but without pushing the story forward too much. Is this issue able to do more than simple be a stop-gap […]

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“American Carnage” #2

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

With its second issue, “American Carnage” continues to impress. Bryan Edward Hill and Leandro Fernandez create an exciting, tense issue, following former FBI agent Richard Wright as he infiltrates a white supremacist compound. Read on for our review, but be warned, there will be some minor spoilers. Written by Bryan Edward Hill Illustrated by Leandro […]

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“The Batman Who Laughs” #1

By | Dec 13, 2018 | Reviews

While Scott Snyder’s run on the main “Batman” book ended with the New 52, he has continued to write Batman in a variety of other forms since. However, there is something about “The Batman Who Laughs” #1 that feels like a return to the voice Snyder had when he was writing the headline “Batman” title, […]

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“Breakneck” #1

By | Dec 6, 2018 | Reviews

“Breakneck” #1 is first issue in a brand-new series from Titan’s Hard Case Crime imprint. The issue follows Joe Hayward, a man who goes to confront the man he thinks his wife is cheating on him with, but stumbles into a terrorist plot. Is this issue the high-tension noir story that it presents itself as, […]

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“Beyonders” #4

By | Nov 30, 2018 | Reviews

With “Beyonders” #4, Paul Jenkins and Wesley St. Clair continue to create a fun romp that is equal parts conspiracy theory and romantic comedy. But, while the series can definitely do funny, when the stakes get ramped up, is it able to bring enough tension? Written by Paul Jenkins Illustrated and Colored by Wesley St. […]

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“Marvel Knights 20th” #1

By | Nov 9, 2018 | Reviews

“Marvel Knights 20th” celebrates the turn of the century imprint with a brand-new story from the team of Donny Cates and Travel Foreman. How well does this issue work, both on its own, and as a celebration of the original Marvel Knights line? Read our review to find out, but beware, as there are some […]

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“Marvel Two-in-One” #11

By | Nov 2, 2018 | Reviews

With a new “Fantastic Four” book on the shelves, and only two issues left in the series, the question was what will become of “Marvel Two-in-One” now that the team is back together? The answer, luckily, is that it continues to be a character focused look at Marvel’s first family, two at a time. Be […]

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“Judge Dredd: Toxic” #1

By | Oct 25, 2018 | Reviews

IDW’s new Judge Dredd mini-series tries to weave a tale that satirizes the current political moment, taking on subjects of asylum and illegal immigration. Is “Judge Dredd: Toxic” #1 able to effectively take on these issues while still taking place in the world of Mega-City One? Read our review to find out. But be careful, […]

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“Farmhand” #4

By | Oct 11, 2018 | Reviews

With “Farmhand” #4, the view of the Jenkins family continues to expand, giving us an issue focused on Andrea, the ex-sergeant who is now helping her father run the body part farm. But, like the rest of her family, she has some secrets of her own. Written and Illustrated by Rob Guillory Colored by Taylor […]

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