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New Suicide Squad #18 Featured Reviews
New Suicide Squad #18

By | Mar 11, 2016 | Reviews

“New Suicide Squad” shifted gears last month when Tim Seeley and Juan Ferreyra took over the book. Both men had been doing solid work in the Bat-family, and DC seemed to acknowledge that a book that is spawning a film franchise needed to be in steadier hands. This issue marks the second installment from Seeley/Ferreyra, […]

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Mockingbird #1

By | Mar 11, 2016 | Reviews

With her role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and coming off the heels of her highly acclaimed S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary Special, Agent Morse is the star of her very own ongoing. How does its debut hold up? Written by Chelsea Cain Illustrated by Kate Niemczyk BECAUSE YOU DEMANDED IT! Now in her own ongoing series! Bobbi […]

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“Snow Blind” #4

By | Mar 11, 2016 | Reviews

Masters and Jenkins’ tense, tightly woven thriller builds to a crescendo. Written by Ollie Masters Illustrated by Tyler Jenkins  Final issue! Teddy and his family aren’t safe at the cabin when Trent escapes police custody. Pace might be the most important, and difficult, story element for any mini-series to get right. Given the warring speeds of “Snow […]

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Detective Comics 50 Cover Reviews
“Detective Comics” #50

By | Mar 11, 2016 | Reviews

This extra-sized fiftieth issue of “Detective Comics” has some nice moments conveying solid characterization and detective skills, yet is uneventful and solely for the hardcore Batman fan. The thirteen page short story at the end, however, is a treat for connoisseurs of gorgeous art. Written by Peter J. Tomasi Illustrated by Fernando Pasarin and Scot […]

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“The X-Files: Deviations” #1

By | Mar 10, 2016 | Reviews

What would happen if Fox Mulder was abducted by aliens and Samantha Mulder became an F.B.I. agent? That’s what “The X-Files: Deviations” aims to answer this. Read on for our review but be warned, there will be spoilers. Written by Amy Chu Illustrated by Silvia Califano and Elena Casagrande In a world where young Fox […]

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“Disney Princess” #1

By | Mar 10, 2016 | Reviews

With a chipper style and cartooning grace, Amy Mebberson brings us “Disney Princess” #1. A kids’ comic with a warm heart and cheerful song, the book is clearly born out of love and admiration of the source material. It knows what it is and is perfectly happy with being itself. Written by Amy Mebberson, Georgina […]

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“Harrow County” #10

By | Mar 9, 2016 | Reviews

A new arc of “Harrow County” begins here with Tyler Crook returning to art duties in a story that takes a closer look at Bernice, Emmy’s best friend. Cover by Tyler Crook Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Tyler Crook A malevolent serpent sows madness and malice into the town’s residents, and there’s only one […]

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A-Force Issue 3 Cover Reviews
“A-Force” #3

By | Mar 4, 2016 | Reviews

As A-Force’s first, unofficial mission builds to a crescendo, we take a look at how the groundbreaking new team are shaping up. Written by G. Willow Wilson & Kelly Thompson Illustrated by Jorje Molina  As Antimatter grows increasingly dangerous, SHE-HULK, CAPTAIN MARVEL, MEDUSA, DAZZLER and NICO MINORU must put aside their differences and learn to […]

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Black Widow #1 Feature Image Reviews
Black Widow #1

By | Mar 4, 2016 | Reviews

The “Daredevil” creative team returns as Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson and Joe Caramagna all bring the band back together to take on the Marvel Universe’s best superspy! Read on below for our full spoiler free review of the new “Black Widow” #1 to find out why you definitely shouldn’t skip this one. Written […]

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“Batgirl” #49

By | Mar 4, 2016 | Reviews

Barbara Gordon battles for control of her mind in the gorgeous “Batgirl” #49. The work of four artists on one issue doesn’t distract at all from the strange, Silver Age-style excitement contained in this revelatory and fun chapter of Batgirl’s journey through her fractured mind. Written by Cameron Stewart and Brenden Fletcher Illustrated by Babs […]

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“Exodus: The Life After” #4

By | Mar 3, 2016 | Reviews

Ernest Hemingway may now be literal God, but Jude still needs to be rescued. So it’s basically your average day in Joshua Hale Fialkov and Gabo’s afterlife. Read on for our review of “Exodus: The Life After” #4 but be warned, there are some spoilers. Written by Joshua Hale Fialkov Illustrated Gabo The Lord Himself […]

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“Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers” #1

By | Mar 3, 2016 | Reviews

The Dream of the 90’s is alive in Angel Grove! The Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers are back to protect teens with attitude everywhere from the forces of Rita Repulsa. But how do the Rangers stack up in 2016? Find out in our review below! Also, beware of spoilers for a TV whose details are relatively […]

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Pick of the Week: “The Unmentionables”

By | Mar 3, 2016 | Reviews

“The Unmentionables” is a 40 page one-shot written and illustrated by Jack Teagle and published through Retrofit/Big Planet Comics. It’s over-the-top and bananas in all the best ways, with a sense of humor, a great heart, and style. Written and Illustrated by Jack Teagle Lizard Woman and Vulturella are natural foes in the wrestling ring, […]

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Mignolaversity: Joe Golem, Occult Detective #5

By | Mar 2, 2016 | Reviews

The Sunken Dead comes to an end in this action-packed issue. Cover by Dave Palumbo Written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden Illustrated by Patric Reynolds Colored by Dave Stewart Lettered by Clem Robins When a Drowning City millionaire’s plan to reunite with his dead family goes terribly wrong, Joe Golem and Simon Church rush […]

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“Dept. H” #1

By | Mar 2, 2016 | Reviews

Regardless of what it was, everyone was going to pay attention to Matt Kindt’s follow-up to “MIND MGMT.” Although he had already produced a slew of work before that series began in 2012, it was through “MIND MGMT” that Kindt made significant growth as a cartoonist and storyteller. Now he brings “Dept. H,” published again with […]

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Superman: Birthright

By | Mar 1, 2016 | Reviews

Yesterday was the Man Of Steel’s birthday (yes, really) and, honestly, when is a better time to revisit my all time favourite Superman story than the Big Blue Boy Scout’s day of celebration. Surprisingly, it isn’t “All-Star Superman”, but Mark Waid and Leinil Yu’s “Superman: Birthright.” This also helps wash out the horrible taste left […]

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