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“The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” #6

By | Jul 14, 2016 | Reviews

My first foray into Sabrina’s new, gruesome incarnation comes at the perfect time for fans old and new alike to find out why this witch is rated TEEN+. Written by Roberto Aguirre Sacasato Illustrated by Robert Hack The ongoing series continues! “Familiars” is the perfect jumping-on point for the critically acclaimed horror hit Sabrina! Every witch needs […]

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Mignolaversity: Abe Sapien #35

By and | Jul 13, 2016 | Reviews

The penultimate issue is here! Written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie Illustrated by Max Fiumara Colored by Dave Stewart Lettered by Clem Robins The necromancer Gustav Strobl demonstrates his newfound power as Abe Sapien reaches England in the final calm before the storm of Dark and Terrible. Mark Tweedale: Mike, we’re nearly at the […]

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“The Book of Grickle”

By | Jul 12, 2016 | Reviews

Who’s ready to get sad? That’s probably not a great way start to a review, but I should get it out of the way that Graham Annable’s short comics, collected in lovely hardback by Dark Horse, kind of bummed me out. They also made me laugh and generally just feel stuff, which is about all […]

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“Lone Ranger/Green Hornet” #1

By | Jul 8, 2016 | Reviews

A grizzled Lone Ranger teams up with a rookie Green Hornet to take down ghosts of the past. Read on for our review of “Lone Ranger/Green Hornet” #1 but be warned, there are some spoilers within. Written by Michael Usland Illustrated by Giovanni Timpano and Troy Peteri A tale of super-heroics and family that has […]

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“One Punch Man” Vol. 7

By | Jul 8, 2016 | Reviews

The surprise hit “One Punch Man” continues onto its seventh volume, officially bringing the English-translated manga up to the point where the anime ended. The world is at stake, power levels keep going higher, and we see yet another glimpse of Saitama’s true power. So how is it? Quite awesome, actually. Written by ONE Illustrated […]

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“Batman ’66 Meets Steed and Mrs. Peel” #1

By | Jul 8, 2016 | Reviews

After previously crossing over with the likes of The Man from U.N.C.L.E and The Green Hornet, “Batman ‘66” are teaming up with yet another pair of wonderfully odd crimefighters, the formidable team of Steed and Mrs Peel. The other Avengers. Originally released in digital form, does it still succeed in print? Written by Ian Edginton […]

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“Bounty” #1

By | Jul 8, 2016 | Reviews

Kurtis Wiebe, Mindy Lee and colourist Leonardo Olea team up for a new science fiction story, blending the story of Robin Hood with a vibrant neon-soaked world and two sisters fighting against the corporations of the future. This review will contain spoilers for “Bounty” #1 because, honestly, I have no idea how to talk about […]

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“Sonic: Mega Drive” #1

By | Jul 7, 2016 | Reviews

It’s Sonic’s 25 birthday, and he’s celebrating with a fun-filled first issue of a classically styled story that aims to appeal to nostalgia heads and new fans alike. Written by Ian Flynn Illustrated by Tyson Hesse Sonic spins into a brand new, Classic-styled, SUPER SPECIAL one-shot “Mega Drive”! Join Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Amy Rose […]

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“Justice League: Rebirth” #1

By | Jul 7, 2016 | Reviews

With two new Green Lanterns, a dead Superman, and an alive Superman that’s just like the first one, what exactly does “Rebirth” mean for the Justice League? Also, what’s with that Starro thing killing everyone? All that and more in our review below! Spoilers ahead. Written and Illustrated by Bryan Hitch Spinning out of the […]

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“Throwaways” #1

By | Jul 7, 2016 | Reviews

Just when Abigail thought she had retired and left behind her former life in the Rangers, some mysterious voice utters a trigger word and she’s off killing some paramilitary mercenaries Jason Bourne-style. Just when Dale thought he had made it out of the shadow of his crazy father, people are suddenly attacking him and he’s […]

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“4001 A.D.: Shadowman” #1

By | Jul 7, 2016 | Reviews

We now officially begin the second half of Valiant’s “4001 A.D” event with a tie-in dealing with one of the Valiant properties with a more sporadic showing. How do House, Roberts, and Gill fair in showing us the spooky sides of the future? Let’s find out. Written by Jody Houser & Rafer Roberts Illustrated by […]

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Mignolaversity: Baltimore: Empty Graves #4

By | Jul 6, 2016 | Reviews

Lord Baltimore, Sofia, Harish, and Marchand have gone to talk to the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, three dead guys that are apparently going to rise up and take their place as new priests of the God Before Gods (you know, the Red King). So obviously very bad things are going to happen. Oh, and […]

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“Geis: A Matter of Life & Death”

By | Jul 6, 2016 | Reviews

Nobrow Press presents Alexis Deacon’s latest endeavor, the first entry in a new fantasy trilogy. With an enormous cast of characters, some stunning sequential work, and overall confident storytelling, “Geis: A Matter of Life & Death” is nothing short of an achievement. Written and Illustrated by Alexis Deacon As the great chief matriarch lay dying, […]

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“Wolverine: Debt Of Death” #1

By | Jul 5, 2016 | Reviews

Wolverine! Japan! Giant robots! World War II! Nick Fury! Ninja! David Lapham, David Aja and Elizabeth Breitweiser. It’s a comic book dream team making a pulpy adventure of a comic, what more could you want? Read on below for a full spoiler free (even though it’s five years old, because I’m nice to you like […]

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“Grayson Annual” #3

By | Jul 1, 2016 | Reviews

With “Rebirth” well under way, it’s time for Dick Grayson to tie up some loose ends on his espionage career. But how will Grayson reflect on the last few years of his heroic career? Read our review below to find out. Written by Jackson Lanzig & Collin Kelly Illustrated by Roge Antonio, Natasha Alterci, Christian […]

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“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” #9

By | Jul 1, 2016 | Reviews

Ladies, have you ever had to deal with a guy who just couldn’t take “no” for an answer? And did that guy ever command an army of subterranean Moloids? (That second part is optional.) That’s what Doreen Green, the unbeatable Squirrel Girl, is facing this month, and it might be her most stubborn foe yet. […]

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“Spider-Gwen Annual” #1

By | Jul 1, 2016 | Reviews

Spider-Gwen, Spider-Gwen, does whatever a Spider-Man can. Up to, and including, having an annual with some of the best artistic talent working in comics today. With a veritable who’s who of some of the best artists currently working, the very first “Spider-Gwen Annual” is a romp through the life and times of Gwen Stacy, Spider-Woman […]

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