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Mass Effect Invasion featured Reviews
“Mass Effect: Invasion”

By | Jun 17, 2021 | Reviews

“I’m the boss, CEO, queen if you’re feeling dramatic. It doesn’t matter. Omega has no titled ruler and only one rule: don’t fuck with Aria!” Voiced by Carrie-Anne Moss in Mass Effect 2 and 3, Aria T’Loak is one of the series’ most magnetic figures: the fearsome ruler of the crime-ridden space station Omega, her […]

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Save Yourself #1 Featured Reviews
“Save Yourself!” #1

By | Jun 17, 2021 | Reviews

A seemingly traditional magical girl superhero story quickly becomes something entirely else as a new saga begins! Written by Bones Leopard Illustrated and Colored by Kelly and Nichole Matthews Lettered by Jim Campbell What if Magical Girls weren’t Earth’s champions at all? Aoe, Thel, and Gen, better known as the Lovely Trio, first burst onto […]

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Truth Red White and Black 3 Featured Reviews
“Truth: Red, White, and Black” #3

By | Jun 15, 2021 | Reviews

If gods of media ever initiate me into their secret Mount Olympus fraternity and I could only adapt one comic book into a movie or TV series it would be so difficult to choose. Grant Morrison’s “The Invisibles” would be a no brainer, but I’m operating under the optimistic assumption that the rumors are true […]

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Wolverine 3 1982 Featured Reviews
“Wolverine” #3

By | Jun 14, 2021 | Reviews

The third issue of the four part mini-series is the weakest so far, highlighting the faults in previous issues while focusing less on the series’ strengths due to the emotional beats that need to be hit. Chris Claremont’s writing in particular shows its age at times while Frank Miller and the rest of the art […]

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Copperhead 2 Featured Reviews
“Copperhead” #2

By | Jun 13, 2021 | Reviews

Among comic book creators, the collaboration between writer and artist is like a marriage. A perfect partnership often results in stories of exceptional quality that stand the test of time. Names like Lee and Kirby, Brubaker and Phillips, Azzarello and Risso, are examples of collaborators who make books that bring out the best of both […]

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Some Kind of Suicide Squad: The Night Shade Odyssey

By | Jun 12, 2021 | Reviews

The read through continues with ‘The Nightshade Odyssey’ which contained “Suicide Squad” #9-16, “Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad” #1, part of “Secret Origins” #28 and “Justice League International” #13. These are available to read with a DC Universe Infinite Subscription. After spending much of the first year of “Suicide Squad” publication exploring the limits of […]

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The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton issue 1 featured Reviews
“The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton” #1

By | Jun 11, 2021 | Reviews

Stuntmen and women are an integral part of the entertainment machine. They risk life and limb to perform all the stunts ranging from small and trivial to completely terrifying in order to make movies look good and to keep the insurance premiums for the A list celebrities to a fairly appropriate level. They deserve our […]

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“Bunny Mask” #1

By | Jun 10, 2021 | Reviews

An insane father. A cave under a house. A mystery spanning decades. Some Mild Spoilers Ahead Written by Paul Tobin Illustrated & Colored by Andrea Mutti Lettered by Taylor Esposito Fourteen years ago child safety nurse Tyler Severin and school official Juliette Nemski went out to Tom Foster’s rural home to check on his daughter […]

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Mass Effect Evolution featured Reviews
“Mass Effect: Evolution”

By | Jun 10, 2021 | Reviews

“Strength for Cerberus is strength for every human. Cerberus is humanity.” Voiced by Martin Sheen in Mass Effect 2 and 3, the Illusive Man is one of the most intriguing and charismatic anti-villains in all of video gaming. True to the sound of his name, the leader of Cerberus was a mysterious figure, his name […]

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Proctor Valley Road #4 Featured Reviews
“Proctor Valley Road” #4

By | Jun 10, 2021 | Reviews

“Proctor Valley Road” #4 sees our fearsome foursome visit a hospital, contact a baker, channel the Landlady and get into some friendship-ending arguments. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written by Alex Child & Grant Morrison Illustrated by Naomi Franquiz Colored by Tamra Bonvillain Lettered by Jim Campbell Plagued by day terrors and visions of a drenched woman, […]

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X-Men #21 Featured Reviews
“X-Men” #21

By | Jun 10, 2021 | Reviews

We’re at the end of an era in the Krakoa-based X-Men comic book franchise. Jonathan Hickman is writing his last installment of the main “X-Men” title along with a superstar roster of artists including Nick Dragotta, Russell Dauterman, Lucas Werneck, Sara Pichelli, Frank Martin, Matthew Wilson, Sunny Gho, Nolan Woodard, VC’s Clayton Cowles, and Tom […]

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“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba” Vol. 3 & 4

By | Jun 9, 2021 | Reviews

There are moments in life when you’re hit by a memory so hard you feel your teeth rattle. It can be good, bad, momentous or mundane, but it’s always followed by a brief pause in everything you’re doing, allowing you to reflect on that fleeting past. Oftentimes, there is peace in this newfound recollection. Other times it is a reminder that you totally forgot that Zenitsu comes from your least favorite tradition in Shonen manga...the Manta. Or, for a western animation touchstone, the Snarf.

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Truth Red White and Black 2 Featured Reviews
“Truth: Red, White, and Black” #2

By | Jun 8, 2021 | Reviews

Basic training can be hard for anyone. But going through basic as a black man in the 1940s has a unique specific set of challenges of its own. The US and other allies were gearing up to fight fascism, most would say that’s a noble cause. But black soldiers were very aware that their bravery […]

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Wolverine 2 Featured Reviews
“Wolverine” #2

By | Jun 7, 2021 | Reviews

The second issue, confident that the first sufficiently hooked you in and set the stakes, strides from one gorgeous action sequence to the next with style and grace from the entire art team that is firing on all cylinders. Written by Chris Claremont Penciled by Frank Miller Inked by Joe Rubinstein Colored by Glynis Wein […]

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