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Dynamite Entertainment Unleashes New ‘Project Superpowers’ Story ‘Hero Killers’

John F. Trent
February 26, 2017
Industry News
Dynamite Entertainment brings on board Ryan Browne and Pete Wood to continue the classic superhero mythos of Project Superpowers. However, the two are going to put their own satirical take on these classic Gold...
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9.5

Comic Book Review: James Bond: Eidolon

Nathan Becker
February 25, 2017
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
James Bond: Eidolon is James Bond at his best. It combines the brutality and realism of Daniel Craig with Sean Connery’s effortless charm and charisma. Ellis’s Bond rivals anything seen in the 24 (and counting!...
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Comic Book Review: James Bond #1

Daniel Mills
February 22, 2017
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
“Though I suppose we all have secrets. We all have scars.” Intelligent. Elegant. Deadly? James Bond #1 is an effective but fairly straightforward introduction to the world of espionage through the lens o...
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Comic Book Review: Army of Darkness/Xena: Forever…And A Day #3

Jorge Arenas
February 15, 2017
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The adventures of Xena Warrior Princess might have been a spin off of Hercules the Legendary Journeys, but since it’s debut it became a classic in it’s own right. So tieing it in with another fan favorite chara...
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8.5

Comic Book Review: Evil Ernie: Godeater #1

Mike Fugere Jr.
July 29, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Trying to explain Evil Ernie to someone who did not grow up reading their uncle’s copies of the original ‘90s comic series when they weren’t supposed to is a daunting task. It is one that would make the poor so...
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9.5

Comic Book Review: The Boys #3

Tyler Daniel
July 24, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The Boys #3, “Cherry”, finally introduces us to the JLA of THE BOYS’ world. Things are getting weird - fun but weird. Homelander heads the 7 as a Superman type hero, and walks the new recruit, Starlight (An...
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Comic Book Review: Control #2

C.W. Lyons
June 29, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Detective Katie Burnham continues her investigation into a multiple homicide , whose perpetrator has also killed her partner, in Control #2. Control #2 begins with Detective Burnham receiving a dressing-dow...
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Comic Book Review: The Boys #2

Tyler Daniel
June 26, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
The Boys #2 starts out with Hughie and Butcher meeting on a park bench. Unbeknownst to Hughie, this meeting is no coincidence. Butcher wants to use Hughie’s, growing hatred of ‘supes’ to his advantage namely, r...
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9.5

Comic Book Review: The Boys #1

Tyler Daniel
June 16, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
THE BOYS comic series was introduced to me by a friend who read the first few issues. He told me there was violence, a storyline that wasn’t bound to any past storylines, and written by, “that guy who wrote the...
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Comic Book Review: Yoga Hosers

Mike Fugere Jr.
June 10, 2016
Comic Book Reviews, Reviews
Much like his film career, Kevin Smith’s turn as comic scribe has produced a mixed bag in regards to quality of the finished (or unfinished as in the case of Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target) product. Sometimes S...
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