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9.5

Comic Book Review: She Could Fly #1

Nathan Braudrick
July 13, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
She Could Fly comes to us courtesy of Dark Horse and their new imprint, Berger Books. It's a title that, until the final pages, plays its cards close to its vest. It's a bravely unique title that held my attent...
8.5

Comic Book Review: Sword Daughter #2

Nathan Braudrick
July 13, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Comic Books, Reviews
If nothing else, Sword Daughter has certainly grown on me since the first issue, which is saying something considering we're only on the second issue. I liked, but didn't love issue #1, but I definitely saw som...
8

Comic Book Review: Halo: Collateral Damage #2

Nathan Braudrick
July 11, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
At the end of the first issue of Halo: Collateral Damage, we saw Master Chief and his Spartan team entering underground tunnels in an effort to cut off enemy Covenant troops on the other side of the island whil...
6

Comic Book Review: The Quantum Age #1

Nathan Braudrick
July 11, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
I'm not what you'd call the biggest sci-fi fan in the world. I mean, I suppose you could call me that if you wanted, but you'd be wrong. Even though it's not my favorite, or even third or fourth favorite genre,...
3

Comic Book Review: Tomb Raider: Inferno #2

Nathan Braudrick
July 9, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The first issue of Dark Horse Comics’ new mini-series, Tomb Raider: Inferno, was not an exciting read. It stripped Lara of any and all personality, gave her nothing exciting to do, and allowed her absolutely ze...
8

Comic Book Review: Aliens: Dust to Dust #2

Nathan Braudrick
July 7, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
After the non-stop, balls to the wall, roller coaster action of the first issue, readers may be forgiven for expecting the second installment of the new Aliens comic to slow down a bit and let us in on a little...
6

Comic Book Review: Halo: Collateral Damage #1

Nathan Braudrick
June 21, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
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I’m probably not the best person to be reviewing a Halo comic book. While I am a huge video game fan, the only Halo title I’ve ever played to completion is the original way back when on the original Xbox. It wa...
7.5

Comic Book Review: Sword Daughter #1

Nathan Braudrick
June 18, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The Scandinavian-like landscape stands bleak and cold against the grey sky. A young girl, not hardly a teenager braves the harsh elements season after season taking care of her seemingly comatose father. Why is...
Blackwood #1
9

Comic Book Review: Blackwood #1

Nathan Braudrick
May 30, 2018
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Everyone, from time to time, has felt like a bit of an outsider at school; especially at one’s first year of college. Being a freshman in high school is tough enough when you’re surrounded by people roughly the...
8

Comic Book Review: Sherlock Frankenstein and The Legion of Evil #1

Donald Edmonds
October 19, 2017
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
There's something to be said of a comic that takes in to account the realities of a character's situation. In the case of Sherlock Frankenstein and The Legion of Evil, we are exposed to that bit of realism in t...
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