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“Scales & Scoundrels” #1

By | Sep 7, 2017 | Reviews

A brand new fantasy adventure series that’s fun for all ages, read on for our review of “Scales & Scoundrels” #1, which contains mild spoilers. Written by Sebastian Girner Illustrated by Galaad Lettered and Designed by Jeff Powell It’s hard to make an honest living in a land brimming with magic and mystery, and treasure […]

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“Kingsman: The Red Diamond” #1

By | Sep 7, 2017 | Reviews

The phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover” is surprisingly apt with the return/reboot of the “Secret Service” with “Kingsman: The Red Diamond.” Written by Rob Williams Illustrated by Simon Fraser Colored by Gary Caldwell Lettered by Peter Doherty Kingsman: The Golden Circle (starring Channing Tatum and Colin Firth)is in cinemas in September, and […]

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“The Evil Within” #2.1

By | Sep 7, 2017 | Reviews

Just in time for the upcoming sequel, the horror video game The Evil Within is getting a comic mini-series to bridge the gap between them. Is the first issue any good? Let’s find out. Written by Ryan O’Sullivan Illustrated by Szymon Kudranski & Damien Worm Additional Colors by Guy Major Lettered by Simon Bowland Coinciding […]

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“Justice League (2011)” #1

By | Sep 5, 2017 | Reviews

Last Thursday marked the sixth (!) anniversary of the start of the ‘New 52’ at DC. This was a huge time for comics, setting off (another) round of reboots across various companies and starting DC down a long line of bad decisions, of which they’ve just started to recover frm. But it all began here, […]

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“Halo: Rise of Atriox” #1

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

Though a heartwrenching story on its own, “Halo: Rise of Atriox” #1 does not give much new information on its eponymous antagonist. Written by Cullen Bunn Illustrated by Eric Nguyen Colored by Jeremy Colwell and Lee Loughridge Lettered by Simon Bowland An anthology based on 2017’s Halo Wars 2, the real-time strategy video game from […]

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“Red Hood And The Outlaws Annual” #1

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

I love that I can soundly say the most surprising book of ‘Rebirth’ for me has been “Red Hood And The Outlaws”. Lobdell has upped his writing game considerably with this incarnation of the team, that seems to revel in it’s ridicuousness. So how does he far in this annual paired up with “Action Comics” […]

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“Generations: Hawkeye & Hawkeye” #1

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

If you had to ask me who the best Hawkeye is, I don’t think I’d be able to answer. Both of them have some fantastic comic runs, have undergone great character development, and are generally enjoyable characters. Actually, scratch that: it’s not just that there’s no one best Hawkeye, but rather, the two are both […]

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“Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension” #1

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

When you take a wrong turn and end up at the end of the world…what do you do? Jack and his companion Tara find themselves in this exact situation, but have a trump card with rather large ears and a leather jacket – the Ninth Doctor. Unfortunately rescue attempts fail and Jack and Tara get […]

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“Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” #22

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

Consider this: in a universe without the Fantastic Four, it falls on the shoulders of Lunella Lafayette to explore the furthest reaches of imagination. Once you think of her in that context, it may dawn on you that Lunella is twice the imaginaut that Reed Richards ever was. In this issue, Moon Girl and her […]

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“Spider-Gwen” #23

By | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews

Hark, what’s that off in the distance? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a “Spider-Gwen” issue with almost no Spider-Gwen. And for once, this time that is a blessing. Spoilers ahead for, plot? I guess? Don’t worry. This month is basically a one-shot. Written by Hannah Blumenreich and Jason Latour Illustrated […]

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“Lady Killer 2” #5

By | Aug 31, 2017 | Reviews

Joelle Jones’s work on “Lady Killer” has been phenomenal. With “Lady Killer 2” #5 she closes out the second series with a finale that’s damn near perfect, simultaneously creating an unlikely alliance and setting the stage for the book’s inevitable third run. Written and Illustrated by Joelle Jones Colored by Michelle Madsen Lettered by Crank! […]

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“Rapture” #4

By | Aug 31, 2017 | Reviews

“Rapture” comes to a conclusion and it’s time for Shadowman to make a choice. For the fate of the Earth and Deadside, hopefully it’s the right one. Written by Matt Kindt Illustrated by Cafu and Juan Jose Rype with Francis Portela Colored by Andrew Dalhouse>Lettered by Dave Sharpe Shadowman strikes back The final battle for […]

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“James Bond: Moneypenny” One-Shot

By | Aug 31, 2017 | Reviews

No longer merely a flirtatious distraction for Bond, James Bond, we finally get a Moneypenny worthy of a more enlightened age. Read on for our review, which contains minor spoilers Written by Jody Houser Illustrated by Jacob Edgar Colored by Dearbhla Kelly Lettered by Simon Bowland By writer JODY HOUSER (Mother Panic, Faith) and new […]

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“Black Magick” #7

By | Aug 31, 2017 | Reviews

After a “Wonder Woman” hiatus, “Black Magick” is finally back! The last issue of the series showed readers the origin story of protagonist Rowan Black but also opened up a few more mysteries surrounding the main story. For the first time since the hiatus, the full creative team is now zipping back to the present […]

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“Darkseid Special” #1

By | Aug 31, 2017 | Reviews

In celebration of what would have been the 100th birthday of Jack Kirby this past Monday, DC has been releasing some specials featuring his most enduring creations. Kirby’s former assistant and de facto Kirby biographer Mark Evanier joins Scott Kolins for a story about Darkseid, who to this day is considered one of DC’s greatest […]

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“Lost in the Andes”

By | Aug 29, 2017 | Reviews

High adventure, wild humor, and spectacular artwork all come together in Carl Barks’s “Lost in the Andes.” A classic of the medium, let’s take a moment to admire a true comics achievement. Written and Illustrated by Carl Barks Colors by Rich Tommaso Donald and the nephews embark on an expedition to Peru to find where […]

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