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Author John F. Trent

John F. Trent

John F. Trent

Founder and Editor-in-Chief

John is the Editor-in-Chief here at Bounding Into Comics. He is a massive Washington Capitals fan, lover of history, and likes to dabble in economics and philosophy.

Comic Book Review: Deadpool vs. X-Force #1

John F. Trent
July 8, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Right in time for the 4th of July, Marvel debuts Deadpool vs. X-Force #1 where the reader finds themselves in the midst of battle in Germantown, Pennsylvania right smack in the middle of the American Revolution...

Comic Book Review: Figment #1

John F. Trent
July 7, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Take a journey into the imagination of Blarion Mercurial. This is the premise of Jim Zub and Filipe Andrade’s Figment series. However, it can be quite a challenge to imagine once you are an adult.Zub begins the...
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Comic Book Review: Sparks

John F. Trent
July 6, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Writer Glenn Matchett unites with artist Kell Smith in Sparks for an intriguing opening sequence where the combination of art and writing create a contradictory effect. The writing depicts an upbeat and optimis...

Comic Book Review: Batman Eternal #1

John F. Trent
July 4, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV start off with giving us the ending! An ending with no context triggers readers’ imaginations, wondering exactly how billionaire playboy, Bruce Wayne, has found himself ...

Comic Book Review: Dead Letters #1

John F. Trent
July 2, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Combining the Bourne Identity with a mob war and mythological overtones gets you a fantastic comic in Dead Letters #1. Writer Christopher Sebela has the reader craving more from the very start. Our protagonist,...

Comic Book Review: Lazarus #1

John F. Trent
July 1, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Greg Rucka surgically introduces us to the world of Lazarus using the voice of a coroner relaying an autopsy. Collaborating with Rucka on the project is Michael Lark. Lark’s gritty artwork with large bursts of ...

Comic Book Review: Trees #2

John F. Trent
June 30, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Trees #2 is lacking. It lacks action, it lacks compelling characters, even the plotline lacked in progression.The story begins where it left off in Trees #1 at the research facility in the northern tundra. The ...

Comic Book Review: C.O.W.L. #2

John F. Trent
June 29, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The Chicago Organized Workers League are back on the case, the case just happens to be dropping off Patrol Division Grant Marlow’s son, little Jack, off at school. It’s not as dry as it seems. Little Jack, the ...

Comic Book Review: Superman #32

John F. Trent
June 28, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Superman #32 written by Geoff Johns with penciling from John Romita Jr. and inking by Klaus Janson begins with a very familiar opening act. A class five hazardous leak at the Ulysses Research Center is occurrin...

Comic Book Review: Undertow #1

John F. Trent
June 25, 2014
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Steve Orlando and Artyom Trakhanov pack a fist full of action and philosophy and even a dash of romance into the opening book of the series. The story opens with a very tranquil scene with seagulls flying over ...
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