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Night Moves 2 Featured Reviews
“Night Moves” #2

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

“Night Moves” #2 continues the book’s fast pace, with some nice pops to help lift a heavy narrative load. Written by V.J. Written by V.J. Boyd & Justin Boyd Illustrated by Clay McCormack Colored by Mike Spicer Lettered by Shawn DePasquale A horrific encounter with a possessed gangster changes everything for Chris and Alexis, leaving […]

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Friendo #3 - Featured Reviews
“Friendo” #3

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

You’ve got a friendo in me. Doo dooo doo doo. You’ve got a friendo in me. Buy some more stuff and, you will see, oh, you’ve got a friendo in me. Written by Alex Paknadel Illustrated by Martin Simmonds Colored by Dee Cunniffe Lettered by Taylor Esposito It’s time to request a clean-up on aisle […]

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“American Carnage” #2

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

With its second issue, “American Carnage” continues to impress. Bryan Edward Hill and Leandro Fernandez create an exciting, tense issue, following former FBI agent Richard Wright as he infiltrates a white supremacist compound. Read on for our review, but be warned, there will be some minor spoilers. Written by Bryan Edward Hill Illustrated by Leandro […]

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“Freedom Fighters” #1

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

It’s always nice to see obscure characters get their time to shine. You can read about Superman anytime. The Dark Knight’s not going anywhere. Come read the adventures of the Freedom Fighters! Doll Woman! Human Bomb! Phantom Lady! Black Condor! Not to mention the Yankee Doodle Dandy himself, Uncle Sam! Written by Robert Venditti Penciled […]

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“Captain America” #6

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

As old villains resurface with new strategies, Captain America and his few allies struggle to find an angle they can utilize to avoid the public and media’s perception to be used against the good of the people. But does this issue and arc provide something truly unique, or does it retreat old waters? Written by […]

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“Lightstep” #2

By | Dec 21, 2018 | Reviews

Upon discovering the dark truths of her heritage January Lee continues her mission to make some sense of her new life, but things will not be easy for her. Some Spoilers Ahead. Written by Miloš Slavkovic & Mirko Topalski Illustrated & Colored by Miloš Slavkovic Lettered by Andrej Bunjac Originality and depth is something that […]

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The Witcher Flesh and Flame Feature Reviews
“The Witcher: Of Flesh and Flame” #1

By | Dec 20, 2018 | Reviews

Getting a property that can transcend and flourish in multiple mediums is a fascinating proposition. Publisher Dark Horse Comics is celebrating the medium hopping property by bringing “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” writer Aleksandra Motyka to plot out the new mini-series with CD Projekt Red employee Travis Currit to the write the issue. Will the […]

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“Ares IX: Darkness” #1

By | Dec 20, 2018 | Reviews

The 2017 Talent Hunt comics continue to come out this time with stories focusing on Ares, God of War for the “IXth Generation,” and Hades. Ares finds himself plagued by dark thoughts and Hades is tasked with a very strange job. Both stories give readers a different look at the world of the “IXth Generation.” […]

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“Livewire” #1

By | Dec 20, 2018 | Reviews

Livewire has been stuck right in the fray of the Valiant Universe since the reboot in 2012. She’s a tough, morally flexible character who’s been conveyed as incredibly layered and interesting, and surprisingly has never had a solo series until now. Under the wing of recent writing star Vita Ayala and regular Valiant powerhouse artists […]

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“Aquaman” #43

By | Dec 20, 2018 | Reviews

New comics fans follow characters, comic book veterans follow creators. That’s obviously a generalization, but after you’ve been following superhero books long enough you know there are no bad characters, just bad stories. Which brings us to “Aquaman” #43. I’ve never been a hater of the King of the Seven Seas- I think talking to […]

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“Royal City”

By | Dec 19, 2018 | Reviews

In this week’s evergreen review, we’re taking a look at the vastly underrated and overlooked Jeff Lemire written and drawn series “Royal City.” This a comic that’s pure Lemire and deserves a second glance for its raw emotion and gripping character drama. Written, Illustrated and Colored by Jeff Lemire Letters by Steve Wands In his […]

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Bumblebee

By | Dec 18, 2018 | Movies, Reviews

It would be easy to declare, after ten years of increasingly worse Michael Bay Transformers films, that Travis Knight’s prequel Bumblebee is a masterpiece and move on. But how good is it really? Set in 1987, the film opens with an exquisitely crafted prologue depicting Bumblebee (Dylan O’Brien)’s journey to Earth from Cybertron and how […]

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“CORPUS: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments”

By | Dec 18, 2018 | Reviews

The body is a fascinating work of science, nature, and art . . . when it works. In this anthology, various creators explore their relationships with their own bodies, illness, and the healthcare system. Written and Illustrated by Various Edited by Nadia Shammas A diverse and eclectic anthology providing space for comics creators to tell […]

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“Upgrade Soul”

By | Dec 17, 2018 | Reviews

Ezra Claytan Daniels’s “Upgrade Soul” is a provocative and moving meditation on mortality, vanity, and the dark side of eugenics. Springing out of the creator’s fascination and struggles with what it means to be “better,” the story of Hank and Molly Nonnar unfolds over almost 300 pages of deeply immersive, touchingly tragic, and disturbing storytelling […]

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“Bitter Root” #2

By | Dec 14, 2018 | Reviews

Last month the “Luke Cage” team of David Walker and Sanford Greene premiered a brand new series in the form of “Bitter Root” alongside writer Chuck Brown. The debut sported the same dark tone and off-brand humor that the best “Luke Cage” issues were known for. Getting the change to see Walker, Brown and Greene […]

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