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“Second Coming” #6

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

“Second Coming,” the once DC and now AHOY! comic about Jesus and a superhero, is wrapping up its first (of hopefully many) volume(s). The series manages to do a whole lot well, and pulls off an ending that feels conclusive but also open for more down the road, all the while being one of the […]

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“Venom: The End” #1

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

Over the years, Marvel Comics has more than earned the right to be referred to as the ‘House of Ideas’. The Marvel Universe is host to several unique and colorful characters, worlds, heck, realities even. A lot of these ideas are truly amazing, fantastic and astonishing. The Marvel Universe is ever-expanding too, each day there’s […]

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“Spider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes” #1

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

Marvel adds a new miniseries to their Gamerverse imprint with a new chapter in the version of Spider-Man seen in the hit Playstation 4 video game. Mild Spoilers Ahead Written by Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum Illustrated by Luca Maresca Colored by Rachelle Rosenberg Lettered by VC’s Travis Lanham As Peter Parker, your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man begins […]

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“Jessica Jones: Blind Spot” #1

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

In a superhero universe built on having its characters be relatable heroes, Jessica Jones is one of the most relatable of all. She tried being a hero, it didn’t work out, and now she does everything she can to stay away from the life while still trying to help people as a seemingly normal private […]

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“Rising Sun” #1

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

By mixing the background of feudal Japan and the classic clan societal system of that age, with super heroic tropes and visuals, “Rising Sun” hits more than it misses on this debut issue. Written by Ron Marz & David Rodriguez Illustrated by Martin Coccolo Colored by Katrina Mae Hao Lettered by Deron Bennett Chiyoko of […]

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“Ruins of Ravencroft: Sabretooth #1”

By | Jan 17, 2020 | Reviews

Mr. Fantastic, Misty Knight, Kingpin, and Man-Wolf walk into an Asylum…and did you know Wolverine was here once? “Ruins of Ravencroft: Sabretooth #1” tells all. beware spoilers! Written by Frank Tieri Illustrated by Angel Unzueta and Guillermo Sanna Colored by Rachelle Rosenberg Lettered by VC’s Travis Lanham To the men and women of the Marvel […]

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“Bettie Page: Unbound” #9

By | Jan 16, 2020 | Reviews

“Bettie Page: Unbound #9” continues the latest out-of-this-world adventures of Bettie Page: savior of the known universe, superspy and current target of an insectoid invasion. Warning: spoilers ahead. Written by David Avallone Illustrated by Julius Ohta & Pasquale Qualano Colored by Ellie Wright Lettered by Taylor Esposito Model Agent Bettie Page’s mission to save the […]

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“Dragon Age: Blue Wraith” #1

By | Jan 16, 2020 | Reviews

In the past two years, a recurring creative team has followed a story through the world of Thedas, that of BioWare’s Dragon Age, by way of miniseries. Follow them as, for 2020, they come back for the return of a face not seen since 2011’s Dragon Age II! Written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir […]

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“Iron Man 2020” #1

By | Jan 16, 2020 | Reviews

Marvel has had a difficult time determining how to approach the Iron Man property. Despite a high-profile film franchise, the publisher is struggling to find a place for Tony Stark as a solo hero. Marvel’s resolution to make Iron Man fresh again appears to be bringing Tony’s brother Arno into the spotlight in a brand […]

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“Internet Crusader”

By | Jan 14, 2020 | Reviews

The internet is an all consuming, hellish fire, one that we can’t seem to look away from. But then the irl world also burns. We live in both these hells, but one is much more entertaining. In George Wylesol’s “Internet Crusader” we live on the screen of a 90’s PC as a 13 year old […]

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“Stranger Things – Into the Fire” #1

By | Jan 10, 2020 | Reviews

Within the realm of movie or TV series adaptations, “Stranger Things – Into the Fire” falls into some of its inherent trappings. While trying to present something new, but still cater to fans of the Netflix series, this debut issue does not excel on either. Written by Jody Houser Pencilled by Ryan Kelly Inked by […]

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“Firefly: Outlaw Ma Reynolds” #1

By | Jan 10, 2020 | Reviews

Captain Malcolm Reynolds is an interesting character with a very specific quirk that is pretty noticeable if you’re an obsessive fan of the show, movie, and comic book series like I am. He’s got a kickass lady soldier for a second in command, a kickass lady courtesan as a best friend, a kickass lady engineer […]

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“Magnificent Ms. Marvel” #11

By | Jan 10, 2020 | Reviews

On the surface, the superhero life seems like a pretty sweet deal. You get a cool costume and some fun stories at the very least. Maybe you travel to one or two fantastical alien worlds or dimensions. If you hit the A-list? You get next-level fame. Mega-fame. Back in the first volume of “New Avengers”, […]

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“Miles Morales: The End” #1

By | Jan 10, 2020 | Reviews

“Miles Morales: The End” is a decent end of a hero story but is it a good end of Miles Morales story? Beware spoilers ahead! Written by Saladin Ahmed Illustrated by Damion Scott Colored by Dono Sánchez-Almara Lettered by VC’s Cory Petit THE FINAL MILES MORALES STORY! Humanity makes its last stand in the only […]

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“Marvels X” #1

By | Jan 9, 2020 | Reviews

“Earth X” is one of those grim as heck nineties series that endlessly intrigues me. Alex Ross and Jim Krueger played with and distorted the Marvel lore in such an interesting way that it feels very much of its era and yet full of storytelling potential. Whilst some sequels were later published at middling acclaim, […]

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