Author Archives: Vince Ostrowski

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Review: Conan #22

By | Nov 21, 2013 | Reviews

The first issue of the final arc of Brian Wood’s “Conan” stint certainly feels like the beginning of the end. Written by Brian Wood Illustrated by Riccardo Burchielli Colors by Dave Stewart “The Song of Bêlit” brings Brian Wood’s critically acclaimed epic adaptation of “Queen of the Black Coast” to a conclusion, as Conan and […]

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Advance Review: And Then Emily Was Gone #2

By | Nov 20, 2013 | Reviews

Like the world that the characters are investigating, “And Then Emily Was Gone” is strange and unsettling at times. Off-the-beaten-path as it may be, it’s for that very reason that you’ll want to seek this one out. Written by John Lees Illustrated by Iain Laurie Lettered by Colin Bell And Then Emily Was Gone is […]

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Review: Dungeon Fun #1

By | Nov 15, 2013 | Reviews

You like fun, right? You like dungeons, right? Well, have I got a book for you. Written by Colin Bell Illustrated by Neil Slorance Raised by trolls in the moat of a castle, Fun Mudlifter lives a life of boredom, until one day when adventure finds her and a sword plummets into her village. Setting […]

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Review: Rocket Girl #2

By | Nov 14, 2013 | Reviews

Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder charmed the pants off of me last year with their “Halloween Eve” one-shot. I literally lost my pants. It was so quirky and delightful that it’s got a place in my rotation come every Halloween. But “Rocket Girl”? This is on another level. Written by Brandon Montclare Illustrated by Amy […]

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Annotations
This American Death: East of West #7

By | Nov 8, 2013 | Annotations

Welcome back to This American Death, Multiversity’s monthly annotations column on Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta’s “East of West” from Image Comics. I’ll be taking you through each issue of and explaining references, tossing out theories, and keeping track of some of the major events while giving them context. Since I won’t catch nearly everything […]

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Review: Captain America #13

By | Nov 8, 2013 | Reviews

Thanks to Rick Remender’s penchant for “classic” Cap and his status as an American icon, “Captain America” #13 is just about everything a “Captain America” comic should be, even if it treads a lot of familiar ground. Written by Rick Remender Illustrated by Nic Klein • The main event! Captain America vs Nuke with the […]

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Review: Alex + Ada #1

By | Nov 7, 2013 | Reviews

From the great Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn comes Lars and the Real Girl 3000 – a deliberate, atmospheric sci-fi story that favors taking plenty of time to set its pace over jumping too far forward into any sort of plot. (Kudos to Matthew Meylikhov for the joke) Written by Jonathan Luna & Sarah Vaughn […]

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Review: Sex #8

By | Nov 1, 2013 | Reviews

Wherein we join Simon Cooke at the orgy at Saturnalia. It’s like Trick-or-Treating for consenting adults, right? And “Sex” #8 is a treat – especially for fans of complex layers of subtext under very stark imagery. Happy Hallowe’en, everyone. Written by Joe Casey Illustrated by Piotr Kowalski Colors by Brad Simpson Lettered by Rus Wooton […]

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Review: The Fox #1

By | Oct 31, 2013 | Reviews

Archie Comics’ latest attempt to bring back The Red Circle characters doesn’t shy away from its classic elements, but in the modern era of comics, that could actually be a welcome fact. Written by Dean Haspiel & Mark Waid Illustrated by Dean Haspiel Colors by Allen Passalaqua Lettered by John Workman From the world of […]

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Review: Savage Wolverine #10

By | Oct 25, 2013 | Reviews

Not about to be outdone by Steve Rogers, Logan gets a circumstantial son of his own to feel a complicated sense of guardianship towards in this entertaining but overly slender issue from writer/artist Jock. Written & Illustrated by Jock Part 2 of a futuristic sci-fi Wolverine adventure from fan-favorite writer/artist Jock! Logan has managed to […]

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