Author Archives: Zach Wilkerson

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Pick of the Week: Saga #18

By | Jan 30, 2014 | Reviews

As we near the two year anniversary of the release of “Saga” #1, Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples bring a close to many adventures, while opening the door to countless more. Written by Brian K. Vaughan Illustrated by Fiona Staples Our heroes’ stay on Quietus reaches its inevitable conclusion.
 As far as “season finales” […]

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Review: Hawkeye #16

By | Jan 24, 2014 | Reviews

For his next trick, Matt Fraction radically alters the base ten numeral sequence forever. Is it a commentary on the futility of comic book numbering? Or perhaps a subliminal code unlocking the mystery of unlimited awesome. Hey, he has to find a way to top ‘Pizza Is My Business’ somehow. Written by Matt Fraction Illustrated […]

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Review: Justice League #27

By | Jan 23, 2014 | Reviews

After exploring the origins of the Crime Syndicate, Geoff Johns shifts to a different approach for the last leg of this “Forever Evil” tie-in. Can you say, “Cyborg: Rebirth”? Written by Geoff Johns Illustrated by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Jesus Merino, and Vicente Cifuentes A FOREVER EVIL tie-in! With the Justice League still missing, a […]

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Review: Skyman #1

By | Jan 17, 2014 | Reviews

Spinning out of “Captain Midnight,” “Skyman” #1 tackles government conspiracy, racism, and the hopeful exuberance of a man learning to fly. Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov Illustrated by Manuel Garcia After an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Captain Midnight, a drunken Skyman accidentally kills an innocent man! Needing a new face for their initiative […]

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Review: Superior Spider-Man #25

By | Jan 16, 2014 | Reviews

Here ends the penultimate arc of Dan Slott’s surprisingly fantastic “Superior Spider-Man.” This may be Spidey’s “Darkest Hour,” but there’s hardly been a better time to be reading a Spider-Man book. Written by Dan Slott and Christos Gage Illustrated by Humberto Ramos Special super-sized 25th issue! • Otto Octavius, the Superior Spider-Man, in a life-or-death […]

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Review: All-New Marvel Now Point One #1

By | Jan 10, 2014 | Reviews

One part anthology, one part extended preview, Marvel’s latest “Point One” offering shows off several new series launching under the “All-New Marvel Now” banner for the not-so-low price of $5.99. Luckily, these are some of the most unique and exciting stories Marvel has presented to date, and that’s truly saying something. Written by Al Ewing, […]

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Review: Revolutionary War Alpha #1

By | Jan 9, 2014 | Reviews

Britain’s greatest exports: The Beatles. Doctor Who. Harry Potter. Downtown Abbey. Death’s Head II. (Only one of those actually appear in this issue). Written by Andy Lanning and Alan Cowsill Illustrated by Rich Elson and Antonio Fabela Part 1 of “Revolutionary War” • Marvel UK’s greatest heroes come together for the first time in 20 […]

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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy #10

By | Jan 3, 2014 | Reviews

Bridging the gap between the bombastic “Infinity” and the impending ‘Trial of Jean Grey,’ legendary artist Kevin Maguire delivers a fun done in one starring Gamora and Angela. Eyes up, guys. Written by Brian Michael Bendis Illustrated by Kevin Maguire • Angela and Gamora go hunting. • Special guest artist Kevin Maguire (Justice League, Batman […]

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Review: Dead Boy Detectives #1

By | Jan 2, 2014 | Reviews

We all know you’re waiting anxiously for the next issue of “Sandman Overture.” In the mean time, we have Toby Litt and Mark Buckingham’s foray into Gaiman’s world with “Dead Boy Detectives” #1. The surprising thing is, this book just might leave you saying “Dream who?” Written by Toby Litt and Mark Buckingham Illustrated by […]

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Review: Zero #4

By | Dec 20, 2013 | Reviews

Ales Kot teams up with “Change” companion Morgan Jeske for another terrific issue of this progressive, thinking man’s spy-thriller. Written by Ales Kot Illustrated by Morgan Jeske Rio, 2019. Edward Zero looks in a mirror and the mirror gives him unsettling answers. The mirror being Carlyle, ex-Agency spy, holed up in a favela, running his […]

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