Neil Bason's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Lizard Lounge, Nerd Rock From The Sun Reviews: 23
8.5Avg. Review Rating

10
A Hero's Death #1

Jan 30, 2016

A Hero's Death is a superhero story drenched in humanity and vulnerability that deserves to be read and re-read. A genuine work of outstanding quality.

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9
Broken World #1

Aug 11, 2015

A strong and hard-hitting introduction to the Broken World landscape. Bleak in places, uplifting in others, and consistently gripping.

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8
Broken World #2

Aug 12, 2015

The strong second issue the first demanded has been duly delivered. We get flashbacks, emotion, drama and a pretty nifty cliffhanger of an ending. The apocalyptic rollercoaster rolls on.

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7
Broken World #3

Aug 13, 2015

Another strong issue in the vein of the previous two, but, it constantly feels like we're only seeing the tip of the iceberg in story terms. The concept and the characters are good but with just a little more scope this could be something truly outstanding.

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4
Broken World #4

Sep 1, 2015

A deeply disappointing climax to a tale that peaked far too early and failed to ever recapture that initial excitement and intrigue. What we've ended up with is a story that is far too big for such a small space and that is a real shame.

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7
Eden's Fall #1

Sep 2, 2016

Eden's Fall #1 offers little in the way of surprises, but, it more than makes up for it with solid writing, interesting characters and a permanent undertone of menace.

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10
Gutter Magic #3

Mar 24, 2016

A genuine work of outstanding quality. Issue three of Gutter Magic ramps up the pace but not at the cost of the story. There is a real depth to every nook and cranny of Rich Douek's wonderfully magical world and I'd urge everyone to dive in.

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10
Gutter Magic #4

Apr 21, 2016

A genuine work of outstanding quality in both storytelling and art. Gutter Magic avoids the pitfalls of so many other four issue runs to come out shining like a beacon in the darkness. You owe it to yourself to read this one.

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10
Hadrian's Wall #1

Sep 20, 2016

A genuinely intriguing opening chapter. A near prefect marriage between mature writing and eye-catching artwork come together with well-fleshed characters, nicely crafted mystery, and an undercurrent of menace to create something truly special. Long may it continue.

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9
Huck #2

Jan 30, 2016

The opening issue of Huck was always going to be a hard act to follow, but credit where it's due, Millar has kept the bar high and laid firm foundations for what is shaping up to be a modern day classic.

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10
Kill Or Be Killed #1

Sep 1, 2016

A bleak, brutal and bloody brilliant opening shot in an exciting new series.

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7
Kill Or Be Killed #2

Sep 8, 2016

Powerful and dark, but ultimately slightly ponderous to read sums up my take on issue #2 of Kill or be Killed. Perhaps the bar was set too high in the opening shot, or maybe this is a minor dip in what will prove to be one hell of a story. I can only hope it's the latter.

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10
Long Walk To Valhalla #1

Aug 3, 2015

Masterful storytelling and delicate artwork combine to produce something absolutely drenched in beauty and heartbreak. Truly wonderful.

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9
Plutona #1

Sep 2, 2015

There is so much to love about Plutona. The warmth of familiarity, the strength of characters, the beautifully natural flow of dialogue, the delicately detailed artwork and half light wash of colours, oh, and the massive potential for an adventure that transports us into those places we've loved so many times before.

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9
Princeless: Raven: The Pirate Princess #2

Aug 18, 2015

Pure escapism and adventure brought to brilliant life with an array of quirky characters, great humour, superb artwork and manic action. One to watch out for.

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5.5
Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution #2

Sep 9, 2015

A second issue plagued by the problems of the first. Sluggish pace, too convenient plot turns and an overall lack of genuine drama or tension have so far made this a read bordering on the tedious. Not without hope but a long way from living up to the expectations I entered with.

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9
The Beauty #1

Aug 15, 2015

A superb opening issue in so many ways. The foundations that are now in place going forward look set to hold a story full of great characters, deep drama and delicate sci-fi elements. I won't say it's a beauty...I won't say it's a beauty...I won't s...IT'S A BEAUTY!

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10
The Fix #1

Apr 7, 2016

A truly stellar opening issue to what could be one of the most entertaining comics of recent years. Equal parts witty, brutal and...weird, Donovan I'm looking at you, The Fix is flexing some serious muscle.

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8.5
The Goddamned #2

Feb 5, 2016

About as brutal and depraved a story as I've yet read, but it isn't shock value for shock value's sake, instead we have the beginning of what could prove something very special.

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10
Tim Ginger #1

Jul 26, 2015

Dripping melancholy and intrigue from every page, Tim Ginger is a fantastic piece of work that draws the reader ever deeper into this magically gentle paced world. A storytelling masterpiece.

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7
Wolf #1

Aug 11, 2015

Wolf can go one of two ways from here. Either all the pieces fall into place and us readers are in for an absolute storytelling gem, or, it falls further into the disjointed confusion and us readers are lost in the fog. Here's hoping it's the former.

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8
Wolf #2

Aug 18, 2015

After a disjointed opening issue it's with some relief that chapter two proves a far more streamlined affair, showing direction, character development and deepening mystery. The big bad Wolf might yet prove to be a good guy after all.

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9.5
Young Terrorists #1

Aug 21, 2015

Young Terrorists is a complete triumph. It hits you hard on the bridge of the nose and just keeps coming. You'll feel dizzy, delirious, and completely alive. It's violence, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll wrapped up in a blanket of conspiracy and plunged into a world where nothing is as it seems and no-one can be trusted.Young Terrorists is The Sex Pistols of comics.

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