Egg Embry's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bulletin Reviews: 32
8.5Avg. Review Rating

9
100 Girls #1

Aug 30, 2004

For more on Adam Dark Horses STRIP SEARCH Gallardo and Todd Dark Horses HELL Demongs 100 Girls, try Arcana Studio. There youll find a four-page preview of issue one, try it on, see if ya like it!

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10
Aleister Arcane #1

Apr 27, 2004

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Aleister Arcane #2

Jun 8, 2004

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8
Ant #1

Mar 2, 2004

For more information on Ant, go to http://www.ArcanaStudio.com/ or http://www.AntHillStudio.com/

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Ant #2

May 9, 2004

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Black Plague #1

Jul 30, 2006

Egg Embry is a writer and editor who has worked on projects such as Ant and Dead@17.

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Children of the Grave #1

Jan 30, 2005

To be honest, Children of the Grave offers no deep insights; its just a fun romp through a dark, horrific Never-NeverLand! Shooting Star Comics has produced a solid book with a lot of punch and should really, in my opinion as an editor for a rival comic book company, Arcana Studio, take the time to, after the current mini-series is complete, color the whole story and re-press it as a nice trade and push it for what it is not politically correct, not forgiving, but damned fun! I enjoyed it and think it is totally worth the cover price and time!

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7
DC Comics Presents Superman #1

Aug 8, 2004

What can I say, all I took away from that story was a warm feeling for those 80s Superman comics that I never much liked. Oh, and steroids are bad. Not because they shrink your manhood to nothing, but because they give you superpowers that make you destroy football stadiums the story makes sense. But when stacked up to Stan Lee, Darwyn Cooke and J. Bones classic, this has no room to maneuver.

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10
Dead@17 #1

Nov 6, 2003

If you get the chance, PLEASE check this out! I love this type of brilliance!

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Dead@17 #2

Dec 4, 2003

So, I recommend this book. Its good. And I want to see more by Josh Howard.

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Dead@17 #3

Jan 15, 2004

Honestly, this is THE best comic series Ive read in a long while! Im digging it and cant wait for the conclusion so I can sit down and readem all at once. Check it out!

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10
Dead@17 #4

Mar 2, 2004

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Dead@17: Blood of Saints #1

Apr 15, 2004

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Dead@17: Blood of Saints #2

May 18, 2004

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Dead@17: Blood of Saints #3

Jun 23, 2004

And, if you are interested, here are my reviews of the previous DEAD@17 comics. You can read the reviews of DEAD@17 #1 here, DEAD@17 #2 here, DEAD@17 #3 here, DEAD@17 #4 here, DEAD@17: Blood of Saints #1 here, and DEAD@17: Blood of Saints #2 here.

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Dead@17: Blood of Saints #4

Aug 19, 2004

You can try the first few pages of DEAD@17: Blood of Saints #1 and see all four covers for the mini-series at Viper Comics DEAD@17 mini-site.

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Dreamland Chronicles #1

Mar 14, 2004

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Fallen Angel #1

Jan 1, 2006

For more information on Fallen Angel, go to IDWPublishing.com.

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8
Flash (1987) #212

Jul 25, 2004

One last thing, check out the poker game at the close of the issue. Notice anything deceivingly odd about the guest stars cards? You tell me, how many aces are in a standard deck of cards?

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Gemini #1

Mar 10, 2008

As a first issue this comic holds a world of potential. With the daft handling of a superhero/secret identity who do not know each other, Gemini is a unique offering and its ending is guaranteed to bring you back for more!

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Gene Pool #1

Oct 31, 2003

All in all, this is the comic I want to read! My favorite artist with some of the best writers in comics producing action-adventure stories with heart instead of capes. It sets up the movie beautifully, leaving me ready for its debut! I CANNOT recommend this book enough!

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Gotham Central #27

Jan 16, 2005

Oh, and if youre a writer or editor think about it before you mention Yahweh or God or Allah or Buddha or any real religion for it or against it cause once you take a stand on religion, youre going to offend someone in the room.

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Harry Johnson #1

Oct 3, 2004

If youre looking for something simple, fun, and a little raunchy, Harry Johnson is it!

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Noble Causes #1

Sep 3, 2004

Its a good looking well-told tale and I hope that Faerber and crew can keepem coming for a while as the cliffhanger for this issue is intense! If you can, give Noble Causes a try, its worth it!

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North Wind #1

Jan 1, 2008

A highly enjoyable work. This is the type of project that moves me to go to the comic store each Wednesday. If you need a post-apocalyptic fix Id say this is it right here!

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Salem #0

Jan 28, 2008

Salems spell, born of striking artwork and period-horror, will keep readers coming back every issue! I am looking forward to seeing the creative team maintain this level of energy through to the end.

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Seven Soldiers of Victory: Zatanna #1

Apr 10, 2005

So, with that out of the way, I liked the three twists within the story (thats a LOT for a first issue, and each was better than the last). I like the fact that Zatanna has had several character altering events and is forced to take the world from a new angle. I like the effort that is put into that! Overall, I can say without a doubt that Ill be buying the next three issues magic-speak and all!

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8
Smax #3

Oct 28, 2003

The story is adult, but handled in a very light-hearted manner. All in all, I enjoyed it!

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10
The Surrogates #2

Oct 19, 2005

For more information on The Surrogates, go to TopShelfComix.com.

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The Vampires Christmas #1

Dec 2, 2003

To sum up, if you like vampires and that warm, fuzzy feeling you get around this time of year, try The Vampires Christmas with a cup of hot chocolate and marshmallows.

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Ultimate X-Men #49

Jul 18, 2004

And after four issues of buildup, Mister Sinister (with two handguns) fights a dozen X-Men (with SUPERPOWERS). Jeez, I wonder whose going to win (0 out of 5 bullets). I was so floored with how weak that was that words escaped me. Instead, I grabbed one of Brandons panels for reference and drew Wolverine giving me the finger very juvenile on my part, but it felt right at the time Im sure Ill regret it later.

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Wynonna Earp: Home on the Strange #1

Dec 31, 2003

Instead, Beau crafted a good enough story to make me want to read the rest of the series. I dont mind putting my money down for it. And Im hoping that the artists, Carlos Ferreira and Silvio Spottis work improves with each issue, I want to get that near-McFarlane sensation with every page (hes on my list of best artists). And to top this off, Im curious where Beau takes his story of the three living-dead men that Wyatt Earp killed in Tombstone over a hundred years ago.

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