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“Predator” #1

By | Aug 12, 2022 | Reviews

With the release of the Prey movie on Hulu (it’s very good, you should go watch it) the alien hunter known only as “the Predator” is back in the public consciousness, and since Disney owns both Marvel and Fox now it makes sense that Marvel would release a Predator comic in order to cash in […]

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“Amazing Spider-Man” #7

By | Aug 12, 2022 | Reviews

For their flagship character, Marvel sure has trouble keeping their “Spider-Man” comics consistent. After a series of tumultuous runs, Marvel took a big plan with “Spider-Man Beyond,” a comic that focused on Peter Parker’s clone Ben, and his surreal adventures. It was different, and the most exciting thing to happen in the pages of “Spider-Man” […]

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“Squadron Supreme” #10

By | Aug 11, 2022 | Reviews

How’s everyone doing after issue #10? Only mildly emotionally destroyed? Partially devastated? Coping well with the heartbreaking death of an under appreciated and put upon tech genius who got cancer while trying to help a friend not murder his family? Issue #9 was the worst gut punch in a series of ever increasing gut punches, […]

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“Superman: Son of Kal-El” #14

By | Aug 11, 2022 | Reviews

“Superman: Son of Kal-El” has always carried an impressive sense of plotting. The series has also been devoted to forging a new cast for Jonathan Kent, the Son of Superman. Former WildStorm villain Henry Bendix has joined the DC Universe and is set on a path leading directly to Kent. Watching Kent catch the ire […]

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“Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman” #21-23

By | Aug 10, 2022 | Reviews

It’s time for the second act of the story of Morpheus and his journeys throughout the earthly plane – – though this time he is leaving Earth to right a previous wrong. Written by Neil Gaiman Penciled by Mike Dringenberg Inked by Malcolm Jones III Colored by Steve Oliff Lettered by Todd Klein In this […]

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“Sailor Moon” #56-60

By | Aug 8, 2022 | Reviews

Welcome back to the Summer Comics Binge of the “Sailor Moon” manga, today we’re looking at the final chapters of the main series itself. All of Usagi’s Sailor Guardians, and her beloved Mamoru, have been slain by Galaxia and her minions. Together with the Sailor Starlights, Princess Kakyuu, and Sailor Chibi Chibi, our heroine flies […]

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Some Kind of Suicide Squad: “Get Joker!”

By | Aug 7, 2022 | Reviews

We’re taking a break from digging for artifacts for a while to return to Some Kind of Suicide Squad. Originally when I did this last year there was supposed to be two more entries, the Black Label Suicide Squad minis “Get Joker” and “Blaze” and then for various pipeline delivery reasons they kept getting delayed, […]

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“A-Next” #9

By | Aug 6, 2022 | Reviews

The late nineties of superhero comics have always been such a fascinating wild west to me. I know so little about this period that is building off the industry’s most significant recession. With so few eyes drawn to it, it’s ripe for uncovering fascinating hidden gems or unreadable stinkers. This year I’ve dug up the […]

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“Sacrament” #1

By | Aug 5, 2022 | Reviews

The devil works hard, but Peter Milligan and Marcelo Frusin work harder in “Sacrament” #1. Bold genre mashups are often flashy with an intriguing premise, but with little substance beyond the conceit that two things that don’t go together are now…together! “Sacrament” #1, however, delivers. The first issue has a lot going for it, and […]

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“Batman” #597-599 & The 10-Cent Adventure

By | Aug 5, 2022 | Reviews

Two whole issues without a tie-in to a crossover? Someone pinch me. Or pull the Black Mercy off my chest. Whichever gets the job done. Written by Ed Brubaker & Greg Rucka Illustrated by Scott McDaniel & Rich Burchett Inked by Andy Owens & Klaus Janson Colored by Roberta Tewes & Lee Loughridge Separated by […]

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“Once & Future” #28

By | Aug 5, 2022 | Reviews

As “Once & Future” drives forward with multiple King Arthurs vying for victory, and a whole plethora of myths and legends entering the fray, our cast of characters put a plan into action. But of course, where would the fun be if it all went according to plan? So let’s see what Kieron Gillen has […]

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“Squadron Supreme” #9

By | Aug 4, 2022 | Reviews

If you’ve been following these reviews for the past few weeks, or if you’ve been reading along, you know that Tom Thumb has been sick for sometime now. It’s faded into the background with literally everything else going wrong. But the cover of this issues promises a cure to his cancer. Just don’t get your […]

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DC League of Super-Pets

By | Aug 4, 2022 | Movies, Reviews

Right off the bat, you might be asking yourself who is this movie for? Is it like the Krypto the Superdog cartoons and geared towards younger kids? Would it be more like The Lego Batman Movie and be an all ages comedy? I think this question is answered in the very first scene with the […]

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“Survival Street” #1

By | Aug 4, 2022 | Reviews

For over 50 years, kids have learned important life lessons from the colorful and chaotic monsters and Muppets of Sesame Street. But what happens when the world has moved past the need for lessons of sharing and caring for your neighbors? Where do the puppets go? It turns out it’s the resistance. In “Survival Street” […]

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“The Lonesome Hunters” #2

By | Aug 4, 2022 | Reviews

In “The Lonesome Hunters” #2, cartoonist Tyler Crook starts to explore the more fantastical elements of the book’s world. My last review largely talked around spoilers, but I really want to dig into Tyler Crook’s storytelling here right up to the final page. This review is written for those that’ve read the issue already. Created […]

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“Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman” #19-20

By | Aug 2, 2022 | Reviews

Classic literature and an oft-forgotten DCU superhero make for strange bedfellows in these two final issues of the ‘Dream Country’ arc. Written by Neil Gaiman Additional Material by William Shakespeare Illustrated by Charles Vess Colored by Steve Oliff Lettered by Todd Klein In this World Fantasy Award-winning standalone story featuring art by Charles Vess, visit […]

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