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“Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan” #1

By | Oct 20, 2017 | Reviews

Declan Shalvey has been sweeping the independent comics field as a creator. But what happens when you put him on writing duties for a Deadpool/Logan fisticuffs comic, with artist Mike Henderson no less? Read on and find out! Written by Declan Shalvey Illustrated by Mike Henderson Colored by Lee Loughridge Lettered by Joe Sabino What […]

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“Maestros” #1

By | Oct 20, 2017 | Reviews

It’s the dawn of another magical mystery tour. “Maestros” #1 is just waiting to take you away. So, the real question is just what kind of trip is Steve Skroce taking you on. Maestros #1 Written & Illustrated by Steve Skroce Colored by Dave Stewart Lettered by Fonografiks The Maestro and his entire royal family […]

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“Kill the Minotaur” #5

By | Oct 20, 2017 | Reviews

Here it is, the penultimate issue of “Kill the Minotaur!” How will the drama be heightened to its peak? What shocking surprises will it leave dangling going into the finale? Why does it all feel so similar to what I read last month? Written by Chris Pasetto and Christian Cantamessa Illustrated by Lukas Ketner Colored […]

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“Spider-Gwen” #25

By | Oct 20, 2017 | Reviews

Spider-Gwen is gone, buried deep beneath the Gwenom, a creature of wanton destruction and pain, feeding off the Gwen’s rage and insecurities. Although, maybe the control is not as full as it could be. Spoilers for the start of what will, hopefully, be a great, new arc. Written by Jason Latour Illustrated by Robbie Rodriguez […]

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“Tokyo Ghoul :re” vol. 1

By | Oct 20, 2017 | Reviews

Sui Ishida’s horror-action manga “Tokyo Ghoul” came to it’s harrowing conclusion with volume 14. But the story isn’t over as the series sequel, “Tokyo Ghoul :re” finally makes its debut here in the West. Written & Illustrated by Sui Ishida Haise Sasaki has been tasked with teaching Qs Squad how to be outstanding investigators, but […]

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“Kid Lobotomy” #1

By | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

After months of build-up, the debut issue of the debut series from Shelly Bond’s new creator-owned imprint with IDW, Black Crown, is finally here. Welcome to the cross street of comics and chaos. Written by Peter Milligan Illustrated by Tess Fowler Colored by Lee Loughridge Lettered by Aditya Bidikar Kafka meets King Lear by way of Young Frankenstein […]

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“Rugrats” #1

By | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

Nickelodeon and Boom Studios are teaming up to bring you yet another modern-day update of a classic Nicktoon. Read on to find out how this one stacks up, and note that there will be some minor spoilers! Written by Box Brown Illustrated by Lisa DuBois Colored by Eleonora Bruni Lettered by Jim Campbell Hang on […]

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“Superman” #33

By | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

After an elongated diversion starring Deathstroke, Parallax, and a couple guest writers, original series creators Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason are returning to “Superman” with new ideas and an arc focused around Lex Luthor. While the previous stories starring the character were enjoyable, they didn’t quite stack up to the recent tales in the […]

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“Bitch Planet Triple Feature” #5

By | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

Something about the world today made me really feel like I needed some non-compliance in my life, so I decided to return to “Bitch Planet.” This month’s issue is not a regular installment of the series, but a good old fashioned three-in-one, featuring different stories from different creative teams. The stories were all wildly disparate, […]

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“Ghost Station Zero” #3

By | Oct 19, 2017 | Reviews

Codename Baboushka’s new mission is picking up speed as the “Ghost Station Zero” miniseries nears it’s end, but is the adventure a satisfying experience? Check out our review to see some thoughts on this question, unless you mind some vague spoilers. Written by Antony Johnston Illustrated by Shari Chankhamma Lettered by Simon Bowland From Switzerland […]

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Mignolaversity: “B.P.R.D.: 1947”

By | Oct 16, 2017 | Reviews

This evergreen review I’m looking back to one of my favorite “B.P.R.D.” stories. If you haven’t read “1947” before, there will be spoilers, but mostly mild ones. I don’t go into plot specifics beyond the first issue, except for a few background details. Written by Mike Mignola and Joshua Dysart Illustrated by Fábio Moon and […]

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“Poppies of Iraq”

By | Oct 16, 2017 | Reviews

There are a lot of lessons to be learned from the way our media and culture has dealt with, and continues to deal with the ongoing conflict with Middle Eastern extremist groups. Perhaps the most basic one being not to paint the Muslim community with a broad brush. And yet, it is almost absurdly difficult […]

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“Wonder Woman” #32

By | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

“Wonder Woman” #31 marked the first issue of writer James Robinson’s run on the title centered around Wonder Woman’s lost brother Jason. The story was odd, containing little references to the brother in question and few conventional superhero action beats proving Robinson’s take on the character was going to be wholly unique. The story teased […]

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“The Evil Within” #2.2

By | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

While this is not a miniseries for people who are not already a fan of the The Evil Within video game franchise, the conclusion to “The Evil Within: The Interlude” is a great way to look into the characters of the franchise in far better ways than even the previous game allowed, paving the way […]

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“Ragman” #1

By | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

“Dark Nights: Metal” may be grabbing all the headlines, but something else is stirring in the dark recesses of the DC multiverse. Read on for minor spoliers about the exciting reemergence of an often overlooked superhero. Written by Ray Fawkes Illustrated by Inaki Miranda Colored by Eva De La Cruz Lettered by Josh Reed War vet Rory […]

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“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” #25

By | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

“The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl” can now call itself “The Eisner Award-Winning Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.” In fact, it does, right on the cover, as it was awarded the title of “Best Comic For Teens.” That said, it’s still an enjoyable comic no matter your age, and with the Savage Land story arc coming to an end, […]

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“Fighting American” #1

By | Oct 13, 2017 | Reviews

Titan Comics, famous for bringing obscure gems back into the limelight, have dug up a Joe Simon and Jack Kirby property from the archives to be tightened up and refreshed. “Fighting American” is a classic Kirby and Simon design, but is it unique enough to live in a modern setting? And can the creative team […]

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