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It's hard to pin down exactly what I think about Hot Lunch Special #1.Although the writing and artwork was top-notch,…
MCMLXXV #1 by Joe Casey and Ian MacEwan is a nostalgic trip that manages to make itself feel incredibly new,…
The Last Siege is a unique title in the knights-and-castles style genre. While most stories told within this backdrop employ
Justice League Dark #1 by James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno promises to be one of the most exciting…
Doomsday Clock #6 is great and an in-depth look at some mysterious characters, but it's a generally uneventful issue of a…
“I understand. You think your will is stronger than the ugliness inside.” Scott Snyder is on a roll. One of
Brother Nash #2 by Bridgit Connell is a wild, but extremely satisfying comic book. This one gets HIGH reccomendations!
Stellar returns with issue #2 from Skybound Entertainment. I found the first issue to be a pleasant surprise as I
Incredibles 2 #1 is breezy fun that requires very little thought or commitment to enjoy the stories that it's telling.…
While Britannia: Lost Eagles of Rome #1 is not as gripping an introductory issue as the past two, this is…
While not as strong as the introductory issue, The Weather Man #2 still impresses with a deepening story with plenty…
“Less lips, more fists!” Injustice versus Masters of the Universe. When one thinks of cross-overs, this isn’t the first that
Avalon #1 is a great first issue that introduces us to a fascinating group of super-powered individuals who are struggling…
Nancy Drew #2 squelched the hopes of a better issue than the first like a foot planted onto a plump…
She Could Fly #1 by Christopher Cantwell and Martin Morazzo is a bravely unique title that held my attention with…
If nothing else, Sword Daughter has certainly grown on me since the first issue, which is saying something considering we’re
The exciting and bewitching pages of Superman #1 mark the successful beginning of a beautiful friendship between a comic writing…
The first issue of Tap Dance Killer introduced us to Nikki St Clair and her gang of anti-heroes. The issue
