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“Dragon Ball Super” Volume 1

By | May 9, 2017 | Reviews

Someone, somewhere, must have collected the seven Dragon Balls and wished for the series to return, because over the past few years, we’ve gotten two new movies (one of which even got a limited theatrical release), a new “Dragon Ball Super” anime, and now, a manga adaptation of that anime. So with Goku and company […]

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Colossal

By | May 9, 2017 | Movies, Reviews

As we enter the middle of the year and studios begin to rollout the self-proclaimed “summer blockbusters” there seems to be more teasers, trailers and promotional material than ever. All these materials are generally designed to increase your desire to watch said movies, in effect raising your expectations, unless you’re like me… I’ve developed an […]

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“Collecting Sticks”

By | May 8, 2017 | Reviews

Joe Decie takes us on a holiday to the woods with his young family in his funny and relatable new graphic novel. Decie captures all the drama of a glamping (glamourous camping) trip; the packing; the getting lost on the drive; the worrying about leaving the oven on at home; in a way that remains […]

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Advance Review: “Secret Weapons” #1

By | May 8, 2017 | Reviews

With Harada’s data on psiots out in the world, it has become more of a scary place. Now Harada’s former apprentice, Amanda McKee, takes center stage as she tries to help those that didn’t make the cut for the Harbinger Foundation. How does the beginning go? Check out our spoiler-free review. Written by Eric Heisserer […]

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“Bane: Conquest” #1

By | May 5, 2017 | Reviews

Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan brought Bane into the spotlight way back in 1993 by having him do the unthinkable — break the bat. Since then, Bane has been developed into a pretty layered character, having notes of redemption, drug abuse, and even pseudo fatherhood. But now Dixon and Nolan are back to steer the […]

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

By | May 5, 2017 | Movies, Reviews

Let’s get something out of the way first: Baby Groot sucks and completely overstays his welcome in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2. I promise you, every reviewer has probably thought this, I’m probably the only one reckless enough to say it, but, damn it, Groot’s gotta go. He started as a fun diversion, but […]

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“Swordquest” #0

By | May 5, 2017 | Reviews

Swordquest, a property with a history that sounds like it’s out of a comic book gets a comic book that could only be a comic book. Written by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims Illustrated by Scott Kowalchuk Colored by Karl Fan Lettered by Josh Krach Peter Case was a boy on a quest. The quest […]

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“The Walking Dead” #167

By | May 5, 2017 | Reviews

After an intensely action-oriented sequence earlier, “The Walking Dead” shows a heart-wrenching end to a beloved character. Written by Robert Kirkman Illustrated by Charlie Adlard and Stefano Gaudiano Colored by Cliff Rathburn Lettered by Rus Wooton “A CERTAIN DOOM” Is it possible, could it be, that the inevitable can somehow be… avoided? Rick and Andrea […]

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“Project Superpowers: Hero Killers” #1

By | May 5, 2017 | Reviews

Ryan Browne and Pete Woods are making sure that Tim has a really bad day. The terrible, horrible, no-good kind of day. His boss is an asshole — a hard-drinking, prostitute-ordering, credit-stealing asshole — so when his boss goes and throws up all over him, Tim has a bit of an overreaction. See, his boss […]

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“Youngblood” #1

By | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

“Youngblood” has had many iterations over the past 25 years, from the very first Image Comics issue through some seminal creators. So how does this new series, from writer Chad Bowers and artist Jim Towe rank, and how does it read for someone new to the franchise? Read our review to find out! Contains minor […]

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“Black Bolt” #1

By | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

I have a pretty good instinct for these sorts of things. When I read the first issue of Fraction and Aja’s “Hawkeye,” I instantly knew it was going to be a hit. Same thing with the first issue of Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta’s “Vision.” “Black Bolt” #1 is different. Those other two were […]

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“Noble” #1

By | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

After months and months of teasing, impact is imminent as Lion Forge Comics launches it’s superhero universe, Catalyst Prime. Alongside it’s Free Comic Book Day One-Shot coming this Saturday, we have the first issue of the first ongoing, “Noble”. So does Catalyst Prime hit the ground running or does it sputter and peter out? Let’s […]

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“Predator: Hunters” #1

By | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

Humanity has reached its breaking point and it’s time for the Predator to become the hunted. Read on for our review of “Predator: Hunters” #1 but be warned, there are some spoilers within this review. Written by Chris Warner Illustrated by Francisco Ruiz Velasco Space aliens have been coming to Earth for centuries-but not with […]

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“Star Wars: Poe Dameron” #14

By | May 4, 2017 | Reviews

In times of war, casualties are expected. Even in Star Wars. After a major supporting character of the series died during the last story arc, “Star Wars: Poe Dameron” #14 slows down for an introspective issue before resuming the next story arc. Read on below for our full, spoiler free review of the issue. Written […]

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Pick of the Week: “Tekken” #1

By | May 4, 2017 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

With so many off-the-wall characters bursting with personality, “Tekken” and comics feels like a match made in heaven. With the inner drama of the Mishima family mixing with the humans and anthropomorphic animals of “Tekken,” things get really interesting here. Also, this tale doesn’t start at the beginning of the series and isn’t even framed […]

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Mignolaversity: “Baltimore: The Red Kingdom” #4

By | May 3, 2017 | Reviews

Golden and Bergting really twist the knife in an issue that makes its leads suffer. Written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden Illustrated by Peter Bergting Colored by Michelle Madsen Lettered by Clem Robins The allied armies battle their way through the Vatican on Coronation Day and lose lives along the way, but defeating the […]

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“666 Bistro”

By | May 2, 2017 | Reviews

“666 Bistro” is essentially one giant chase comic. It mostly centers around a washed up demon warlord named Archvold who is trying to deliver a hunk of meat to her friend’s newly opened café in Dis. And . . . that’s about all it has going on in terms of plot. However, what it lacks […]

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“Spill Zone”

By | May 2, 2017 | Reviews

Scott Westerfeld (author of the Uglies and Leviathan series), Alex Puvilland (artist of “Templar” and “Prince of Persia”), and Hilary Sycamore (colorist of “Battling Boy”) team up for “Spill Zone,” the first volume in a series from First Second Books. Written by Scott Westerfeld Illustrated by Alex Puvilland Colored by Hilary Sycamore Nobody’s ever really […]

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“Roughneck”

By | May 2, 2017 | Reviews

Jeff Lemire’s “Roughneck,” his first written/illustrated long form work since “Trillium” in 2014, feels like Lemire returning to his roots, while breaking new ground and, of course, making us very, very sad. Written, Illustrated, Colored, and Lettered by Jeff Lemire From the New York Times bestselling author and award-winning creator of Essex County, Secret Path, […]

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