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The Walking Dead Resets from “30 Days Without an Accident” [Review]

By | Oct 14, 2013 | Reviews

Amongst all the excitement surrounding New York Comic-Con, I almost forgot that The Walking Dead was premiering last night. I shouldn’t have. I know I shouldn’t have because right before starting this post I noticed that my Comic-Con badge consisted of 20% badge stuff and 80% Walking Dead advertisement. This fits in well enough with my opinion of The Walking […]

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Review: Nightwing #24

By | Oct 11, 2013 | Reviews

Before the shocking events of “Forever Evil” expose Dick Grayson to the world, the former sidekick completes his only real New 52 solo adventure in “Nightwing” #24. Written by Kyle Higgins Illustrated by Will Conrad Who gets the last laugh? The Prankster vs. Nightwing! Dick Grayson will always be Robin, both in the eye of […]

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Review: Shaolin Cowboy #1

By | Oct 10, 2013 | Reviews

The new volume of “Shaolin Cowboy” by Geof Darrow and Dave Stewart is both a treatise to graphic story telling and a silly, ear-to-ear grin inducing funny book. Eat your heart out “Walking Dead.” Written and Illustrated by Geof Darrow The Shaolin Cowboy returns, but nowhere in sight is there a dead Robin, any infinity […]

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Review: Three #1

By | Oct 10, 2013 | Reviews

Kieron Gillen and Ryan Kelly’s “Three” is a interesting rejection of 300, but is it an entertaining comic in its own right? Read below to find out! Written by Kieron Gillen Illustrated by Ryan Kelly When a member of the Spartan ruling class visits an isolated homestead of Helot workers, a brutal massacre is only the beginning. […]

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Pick Of The Week: Batman #24

By | Oct 10, 2013 | Reviews

After four issues of ‘Zero Year’ the Dark Knight makes his first appearance over the skies of Gotham City in an action packed issue of “Batman” from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. Written by Scott Snyder Illustrated by Greg Capullo and Rafael Albuquerque Zero Year Part Four! In this amazing, double-sized issue, Batman is on […]

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Mignolaversity: Abe Sapien #6 [Review]

By and | Oct 9, 2013 | Reviews

After an interlude by his brother Max, Sebastian Fiumara returns, and illustrates Abe’s travels through Arizona. Written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie Illustrated by Sebastian Fiumara Abe uncovers connections between the hell on earth he and the B.P.R.D. are experiencing, and blood-soaked Mayan legends of the origins of man and the end of the […]

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NYCC 2013: Holt and Peterson Offer a New Cerebral Thriller in “PULP” [Review/Preview]

By | Oct 8, 2013 | Reviews

Stories are like people; some shine, and some don’t. “Pulp” shines. This new standalone from Holt and Peterson is a highly effective exploration of madness and delusion set against a stark background of isolation. The end result will leave the audience grappling with formidable questions and searching for the sense of security that this story […]

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Review: Trillium #3

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

What would it feel like to fall through time, to feel an inexplicable connection to a person whom you do not remember meeting, to try and convince an entire world that what sounds like madness is, in fact, the only truth that matters? “Trillium” #3 written and illustrated by Jeff Lemire does its best to […]

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Review: Mind The Gap #15

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

After fifteen issues, it’s time for “Mind The Gap” to finally lift the veil and reveal some of the answers to the questions surrounding Elle Peterssen’s situation. What follows is not a death, but a transformation as the things revealed really do change the nature of the title. Let’s dive into this, shall we? Written […]

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Review: The Occultist #1

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

Okay, comic hipster moment: I liked “The Occultist” back when it was a three-issue miniseries. Significantly less hipstery moment: it’s probably about as good now, kicking off a brand new five-issue series, as it was then. Is calling things “hipster” even relevant any more? I don’t know. Let’s talk about “The Occultist.” Written by Tim […]

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Review: Captain America: Living Legend #1

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

Captain America takes a step away from Dimension Z and dives into some good old fashioned Cold War action, in the oft-delayed miniseries “Captain America: Living Legend” from Andy Diggle and Adi Granov. Written by Andy Diggle Illustrated by Adi Granov • When a top-secret orbital research station is dragged from the sky by an […]

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Review: Savage Wolverine #9

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

“Savage Wolverine” has been a fairly interesting title since its inception as a spotlight for artists to take their shot at old Weapon X. This week, the reins finally handed over to Jock. Read our full review to see how he fared with his first solo book! Spoilers: it’s real durn pretty! Written and Illustrated by […]

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Review: Earth 2 #16

By | Oct 4, 2013 | Reviews

After a year and half of crafting this strange new world, James Robison bows out of “Earth 2,” in what turns out to be one of his finest issues. Written by James Robinson Illustrated by Nicola Scott The war against Steppenwolf and the Hunger Dogs is over…all hope is lost! Under James Robinson’s pen, “Earth […]

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Review: Hinterkind #1

By | Oct 3, 2013 | Reviews

With shades of Hunger Games, The Village, and Vertigo mainstay “Fables,” “Hinterkind” is an intriguing and welcomed addition to DC’s mature reader imprint. Written by Ian Edington Illustrated by Francesco Trifogli “Men go and come, but Earth abides.”— Ecclesiastes 1:4 Decades after “The Blight” all but wiped out the human race, Mother Nature is taking […]

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Review: Forever Evil #2

By | Oct 3, 2013 | Reviews

The reign of the Crime Syndicate continues and chaos envelops the world in an issue of “Forever Evil” that seems ready to burst. Written by Geoff Johns Illustrated by David Finch The villains have taken over the world! The Teen Titans fight back! Can the inexperienced teen heroes do what the adults could not? (Answer: […]

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