Ray Hancock's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW Reviews: 21
8.1Avg. Review Rating

Anyone who likes X-Men will love this book, I'd venture to say anyone should like this book. I can't wait to see what else they have in store for the mutant duo.

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If you are a fan of Len Wein, Swamp Thing, or Tom King, you are definitely going to want to pick this book up. It is a great tribute, and an all around wonderful story with beautiful art.

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I'm honestly on the edge of my seat every month waiting for the new TMNT books. They are really knocking it out of the park! If you aren't reading them both, you are really missing out!

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I continue to be impressed with the talent and creativity going into the TMNT IDW comics. Each issue draws me in more and more. This issue is particularly beautiful. I highly recommend adding this title to your pull list!

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I can imagine we will be on the edge of our seat for the rest of this storyline!

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I know I've harped on this before, but this book and the TMNT ongoing from IDW are two of the best books I'm currently reading.

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After reading this first issue of X-Force, I feel like I've gotten exactly what I came for. It's given me just enough that I want the next issue now, but I still feel very satisfied with where the story has already taken me. For the first time in a long time, it feels like there is a definitive plan for the X-Men and as a long-time X fan, that feels very good. I'll absolutely be keeping an eye on this title from here on out.

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If you are even a little bit of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fan, you will enjoy the world they are building in this series. I recommend picking this one up!

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Per usual this book knocks it out of the park! It's not hard to see how it is able to be the longest running TMNT title ever. Keep up the good work guys!

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A great and fun story that I really enjoyed. I love the art and the folk lore-y style of Sakai's storytelling.

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This entire comic is just a blast! The art, the story everything. I know this isn't a main title in the TMNT ongoing story, but it is really worth it to pick this up! So much fun!

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If you are a fan of X-Men like I am, this is probably already on your pull list. If not, I'd recommend picking it up. It fits into this groove that is different than the other X-team books out right now.

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The villain is exciting and dangerous. I'm excited to see what it all means and what it all leads to.

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The creative team really knock this one out of the park. I'd recommend giving this a chance, especially if you like beautiful artwork and a well-crafted story.

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I've really enjoyed this arch on TMNT Universe, and can't wait to read more of it!

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I'm honestly very excited that this first issue has lived up to my expectations!

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I really look forward to seeing where this story goes and digging a little bit deeper into the universe being created by Spurrier and Goonface.

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I'm very interested to see what becomes of the Sandman Universe.

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If you've been keeping up with the main story, give this book a shot. It is a lot of fun.

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It honestly took me a bit to warm up to this book. Once I understoodthe directionTom is taking the series,I appreciated it a little more. However, I don't think this is a book for everyone,honestly, don't think this is a book for very many people at all. If you love vintage comics, art, and stories, I think you'll dig this one, or if you are a fan of the toys or cartoons from the 80's I think you'll also appreciate it.

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Unfortunately, I don't think the art can save a book that seems to be overly convoluted at this point.

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