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“Angela: Queen of Hel” #5

By | Feb 26, 2016 | Reviews

Angela and Sera’s take over of Hel comes to it’s conclusion in the action packed and romantic “Angela: Queen of Hel” #5. Read on for our review but be warned, there are some spoilers within this review. Written by Marguerite Bennett Illustrated Kim Jacinto, Israel Silva and Stephanie Hans The ferocious finale of the conquest […]

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Superman: The Coming Of The Supermen #1

By | Feb 26, 2016 | Reviews

Much as Frank Miller has returned to the world of Batman (kind of) with “DKIII: The Master Race”, Neal Adams returns now to the world of Superman with “The Coming Of The Supermen” #1, one of the most non-sensical comic books I’ve ever read and this is coming from someone who counts “Final Crisis” as […]

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Wyonna Earp #1 Reviews
“Wynonna Earp” #1

By | Feb 26, 2016 | Reviews

The descendant of frontier badass Wyatt Earp has come back to dish out some kick ass of her own. Frontier kick-ass. Check out our review of “Wynonna Earp” #1, below. Written by Beau Smith Illustrated by Lora Innes The US Marshals Black Badge division has been fighting back against supernatural threats for decades. But even […]

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“Aquaman” #49

By | Feb 25, 2016 | Reviews

A new creative team dives into “Aquaman” with issue 49 and proves to readers why Arthur Curry is one of DC’s best superheroes. Written by Dan Abnett Illustrated by Vicente Cifuentes In the aftermath of the Thule invasion, Aquaman must show the people of Atlantis that he was the target of a conspiracy and earn […]

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“Octopus Pie” Vol. 1

By | Feb 25, 2016 | Reviews

Meredith Gran’s long running “Octopus Pie” has evolved into one of the most genuine and honest cartoons online. Set right after college and before careers really take place, the comic focuses on a handful of kids in their early 20s who’ve come of age but aren’t sure where to go next. This new collection reprints […]

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Pick of the Week: Street Fighter X G.I. Joe #1

By | Feb 25, 2016 | Pick of the Week, Reviews

This no-holds-barred nostalgia-filled brawl manages to encompass the best of both its influences to create something even more fantastical and fun. Written by Aubrey Sitterson Illustrated by Emilio Laiso On a hidden island in international waters, 16 combatants enter a secret tournament… one that pits Street Fighter vs. G.I. JOE! M. Bison and Destro have joined forces, […]

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Mignolaversity: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1953 #3

By | Feb 24, 2016 | Reviews

The three-issue Beyond the Fences arc kicks off here. This is a noteworthy issue too, the first written by Chris Roberson. He’s going to be working on many Hellboy Universe titles going forward, so I’ve been waiting for this one with baited breath. Cover by Paolo Rivera Written by Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson Pencils […]

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“Shaman” #1-3

By | Feb 23, 2016 | Reviews

Characters returning from the dead remains one of the most common tropes in nearly all superhero comics. This is especially true of the mainstream corporately owned companies. We have seen no end to the dramatic and emotionally charged deaths undone because mainstream corporate superhero companies are, at their core, conservative, only after shock value, never […]

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Archie 06 Reviews
Archie #6

By | Feb 19, 2016 | Reviews

With the departure of Fiona Staples and Annie Wu, artist Veronica Fish steps up to the plate to continue the adventures of the new and improved Archie Andrews and the Riverdale Gang. With Archie out of action, the spotlight falls on, well, basically everyone else this issue. Read on below for our full, spoiler free […]

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“Martian Manhunter” #9

By | Feb 19, 2016 | Reviews

“Martian Manhunter” #9 continues the inventive and exciting saga that writer Rob Williams has been building since the first issue. However, with multiple artists on this issue, there is some slight distraction. Written by Rob Williams Illustrated by Eddie Barrows, Ronan Cliquet, and RB Silva It’s all-out war on Mars when an enraged J’onn J’onzz […]

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Starve Issue Six Cover Cropped Reviews
“Starve” #6

By | Feb 19, 2016 | Reviews

The last issue of “Starve” was released way back in the dim and distant past of October, 2015, and it featured Warriors style gangland battles, tense, timed guerilla cook-outs, and about a hundred pounds of raw meat. It was dark, dangerous, and excessive, and it managed to tie up some of the loose ends of the series […]

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“Bill & Ted Go To Hell” #1

By | Feb 18, 2016 | Reviews

Radical! Tubular! A film! These words have defined the Bill & Ted franchise for years. Now, in 2016, Biran Joines and Bachan take the titular teens where they’ve never gone before: hell. Okay they went to hell in that second movie. but uh, they’re going back? Check out our spoiler-free review below. Written by Brian […]

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Imperium 13 Featured Image Reviews
Imperium #13

By | Feb 18, 2016 | Reviews

The world is beginning to pick sides. As the pressures are put on Toyo Harada’s budding Foundation Zone, the master is now hunted by his former protegee, Livewire. Have we begun to see the first cracks? Let’s find out. Written by Joshua Dysart Illustrated by Khari Evans ALL-NEW ARC! JUMP ON BOARD HERE! “”STORMBREAK”” is […]

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“Snowfall” #1

By | Feb 18, 2016 | Reviews

First off, there was the sovereign nation made of trash, and then there was the bleak future without snow. Maybe a mid-February release about a world lacking snow — where at some point recently, those of us Stateside have been stuck inside due to inclement weather — may not have been the most well-planned out […]

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“Black Adam: The Dark Age”

By | Feb 16, 2016 | Reviews

There was a time, around a decade or so ago, that Black Adam was one of the most prominent characters of the DCU. Under Geoff Johns’ tenure the character ascended to true anti-hero status. Featured prominently in the JSA as well as several events and weekly series, the character arguably supplanted his rival counterpart Billy […]

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Jonesy #1 Interior Reviews
“Jonesy” #1

By | Feb 12, 2016 | Reviews

High school is already hard enough for Jonesy, what with the popular girls lording over her, Valentine’s Day turning everyone else into a love-struck idiot, and her crush nowhere to be seen. Add the power to make people fall in love on top of all that? Fugeddabout it! Check out how Jonesy does in our […]

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