AJ O. Mason's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 15
8.4Avg. Review Rating

NoBody Likes You, Greta, Grump! is a beautiful, incredibly sweet graphic novel who's recommended to anyone in any age group, and especially for those looking to fall in love with new characters and tear up in the process.

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Blue In Green is stylish, haunting, terrifying, and exceeds expectations on all accounts.

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With an ingenious, fun plot and gorgeous, captivating artwork, FUTURE STATE: WONDER WOMAN #1serves in these difficult times as the ultimate escapist adventure.

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With a story that takes very thrilling, unique turns, and a beautiful artwork which is a joy to look at, Home Sick Pilot #1 begins to show signs of an extraordinary series every comic reader should watch out for.

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PANTOMIME #3's story plays out in brilliant, unexpected ways, and the art continues to amaze the reader and appear well thought out.

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Pantomime #1 is a perfect example of why representation matters. Highly recommended to anyone interested in viewing the world through a fresh, different lens.

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Pantomime #2 meets the high expectations set by the first wonderful issue and continues to amaze the readers with new, imaginative ways in which it tells its exciting story.

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The story is a psychologically terrifying tale with many unanswered questions, and the art's unique style further engages the reader in the story's world and grabs them by the throat, refusing to let go.

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FUTURE STATE: WONDER WOMAN #2 leaves a bittersweet taste in the reader's mouth due to its underwhelming story, but it still explores the medium beautifully through the art.

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Dry Foot #1 serves as an effective and engaging introduction to the main characters of this miniseries. Highly recommended for fans of comedic crime stories like theBad Boys films, the Ocean's franchise, andMartin McDonagh's earlier films.

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If you're looking to read a comic book that beautifully captures the tone of an MCU movie, TASKMASTER #1 is the perfect book for you. The story is a hilarious adventure tale featuring one of the most likable portrayals of Taskmaster, and the artwork elevates the energetic writing. Highly recommended.

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ETERNALS #1 introduces new readers to the backstory and world of the Eternals effectively, while also keeping things fresh for the hardcore fans with a light, humoristic take on the god-like characters.

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Juliet Takes A Breath is a beautiful, brave story which refuses to shy away from discussing uncomfortable topics like race, gender, and identity.

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This issue gets too serious for its own good, but still reveals more about Taskmaster's personality and makes the reader care more about the main character's goals.

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Origins #1 certainly shows it has the potential to be great. Despite a dull story, the creative team still manages to create a rich world which keeps the readers engaged.

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