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Death Vigil Vol 1 Featured Reviews
“Death Vigil” Vol. 1

By | Apr 9, 2020 | Reviews

Merge actual, physical hearts with a hefty emotional one in the extant arc of Stjepan Sejic’s “Death Vigil!” Written, Illustrated, Colored, and Lettered by Stjepan Sejic Gifted? Join the Death Vigil in their ongoing war against the ever-growing power of the Primordial Enemy! The only catch is you have to die first. Become a corporeal […]

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“Blue is the Warmest Color”

By | Apr 7, 2020 | Reviews

Note: this article was published before the author came out as trans and non-binary, and originally referred to them by their birth name and pronouns. Ten years after its publication, Jul Maroh’s “Blue is the Warmest Color” (“Le bleu est une couleur chaude,” lit. “Blue is a warm color”) remains a poignant and moving love […]

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“New X-Men” #114-116: ‘E is for Extinction’

By | Apr 3, 2020 | Reviews

In 2019, I decided to really start paying attention to “X-Men.” Now I had read the occasional run here or there, Jason Aaron’s “Wolverine and the X-Men” holding a particularly special place in my heart, but there was always something about the X-books that intimidated me. The mutant world features an incredibly large number of […]

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“Marvel Comics Presents” #102

By | Apr 3, 2020 | Reviews

Sometimes you find a random issue in a garage sale, slightly worn and only a dollar. Sometimes that issue starts you on a journey into a series you never would have found or tried otherwise. It’s a revelation, a wonder, a true hidden gem. This is not one of those comics.

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“Witchblade” (1995) #1

By | Apr 3, 2020 | Reviews

If you’re a fan of our Summer TV Binge, you’ll recall that this year, my boyfriend and I took a look at the first season of TNT’s Witchblade.  We decided not too long ago to pick up with the second season, which then had me thinking to go back and look at the source comic – – […]

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American Vampire Second Cycle #5 Featured Reviews
“American Vampire: Second Cycle” #5

By | Apr 2, 2020 | Reviews

As implied in The Red Book, “American Vampire” is not a typical story of vampires and the act of hunting them across the ages. With ‘The Miner’s Journal,’ the tale of monsters proves as much, using a book purported to have been once owned by Howard Phillips “H.P.” Lovecraft to delve deep into the author’s […]

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“Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood”

By | Mar 30, 2020 | Reviews

Following Huntress’s big screen debut in Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), I was keen to revisit Greg Rucka and Rick Burchett’s 2000 miniseries “Batman/Huntress: Cry for Blood,” as I felt it could’ve been the basis for a great sequel if Ben Affleck hadn’t hung up the cape and cowl. […]

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“Indiana Jones Adventures” Vol. 1

By | Mar 3, 2020 | Reviews

In 2008, during the release of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Dark Horse Comics decided to take a leaf from their “Clone Wars Adventures” titles and publish a kid-friendly series for Lucasfilm’s veteran archaeologist/grave digger. The series sadly only lasted two installments before the franchise became dormant again, but with Harrison […]

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“The Fearsome Doctor Fang”

By | Jan 28, 2020 | Reviews

TKO Studios burst onto the scene late in 2018 with a new business model: 4 titles, six issues each, released in single, trade, and digital format all at once. As such, they fell out of our usual review cycle. Let’s rectify that and see if the pulp-inspired Wave 1 title is as fearsome as its title suggests.

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“Superman: Birthright”

By | Dec 26, 2019 | Reviews

While perusing my shelves to pick out a comic for reviewing, I found myself unable to decide on one because there were so many possible criteria for choosing it. Should I return to an old favorite just out of nostalgia, try a classic I had missed out on, or pick a comic to review purely […]

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