Author Archives: Zach Wilkerson

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Review: Supergirl #26

By | Dec 19, 2013 | Reviews

Do a new creative team and a new Main Man make “Supergirl” #26 worth checking out. You’ll have to read on to find out. Sorry. Not Sorry. Written by Tony Bedard Illustrated by Yildiray Cinar Following the stunning conclusion of “Krypton Returns,” Supergirl arrives back on Earth with a new mission and a clearer understanding […]

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Review: Justice League 3000 #1

By | Dec 13, 2013 | Reviews

I’ve been to the year 3000, not much has changed but the Justice League are pretty big jerks and the universe sucks more.- The Jonas Brothers, sort of. Written by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis Illustrated by Howard Porter The new series starring the heroes of today—tomorrow is resolicited, now with legendary artist Howard Porter […]

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Pick of the Week: Marvel Knights: Hulk #1

By | Dec 12, 2013 | Reviews

The latest in the revived “Marvel Knights” line, “Marvel Knights: Hulk” continues the trend of combining fresh indie talent with the publisher’s biggest heroes, with terrific results. Written by Joe Keatinge Illustrated by Piotr Kowalski AN ALL-NEW HULK EPIC SPOTLIGHTING THE UNIQUE TALENTS OF TWO RISING STARS! • Marvel Knights returns as a platform for […]

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Review: Green Arrow #26

By | Dec 6, 2013 | Reviews

After taking a detour through ‘Zero Year,’ Lemire and Sorrentino kick off what looks to be their biggest “Green Arrow” story yet. Written by Jeff Lemire Illustrated by Andrea Sorrentino “THE OUTSIDERS WAR” begins here! Oliver Queen finally knows the location of the Outsiders’ base, but first he must return to the place where Green […]

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Review: Inhumanity #1

By | Dec 5, 2013 | Reviews

The dust left by “Infinity” has barely had time to settle, but Matt Fraction and Olivier Coipel are here to kick off Marvel’s latest line-wide status quo with style. Written by Matt Fraction Illustrated by Olivier Coipel • After INFINITY, the Marvel Universe has changed. • The Avengers find themselves face to face with Karnak […]

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Review: Prime-8’s #1

By | Nov 21, 2013 | Reviews

The writing team behind “Hoax Hunters” has appropriately teamed up with Monkeybrain to launch “Prime-8’s,” a spectacular tribute to saturday morning cartoons and Jack Kirby. Essentially, they’ve managed to package and sell concentrated childhood. Written by Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley Illustrated by Kyle Latino These eight super-powered primates were once the greatest fighting force […]

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Review: Justice League of America’s Vibe #9

By | Nov 15, 2013 | Reviews

In this penultimate issue, Sterling Gates prepares for a battle of multiversal proportions. Good thing Vibe is on hand to save everyone. Wait…Vibe? Written by Sterling Gates Illustrated by Derliss Santacruz Vibe is stuck in another dimension, where he must stop an alien invasion of Earth and rescue his brother—who is busy trying to kill […]

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Review: Batman #25

By | Nov 13, 2013 | Reviews

In “Batman” #25, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo dive into the second act of their latest take on the definitive Batman origin. However, “Dark City” looks to be far more than a simple retread of Bruce’s freshman vigilante years. Written by Scott Snyder Illustrated by Greg Capullo BATMAN: ZERO YEAR reaches a new level as […]

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Review: Ten Grand #5

By | Nov 7, 2013 | Reviews

After a long, unexpected hiatus, “Ten Grand” returns sans artist Ben Templesmith. Filling his rather large shoes is C.P. Smith. Does Smith rise to the occasion, or does the loss of half its creative foundation a death knell for the young series? Read on to find out! Written by J. Michael Straczynski Illustrated by C.P. […]

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Review: Green Lantern Annual #2

By | Nov 1, 2013 | Reviews

“Lights Out” comes to an end, marking the first major climax of the Venditti Green Lantern era. While it fails to reach the quality level of “Sinestro Corps War” or “Blackest Night,” it brings some of the biggest changes to the Green Lantern mythology since the yellow fear bug. Written by Robert Venditti Illustrated by […]

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Pick of the Week: The Sandman Overture #1

By | Oct 31, 2013 | Reviews

Seventeen years after he put the title to rest, Neil Gaiman returns to “The Sandman.” While a revival of this scope definitely gives rise to a lot of apprehension and skepticism, I’m happy to report that “The Sandman Overture” is far from a “Before Watchmen”-esque cash grab. Written by Neil Gaiman Illustrated by J.H. Williams […]

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