4
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Intersect #1 |
Nov 19, 2014 |
Somewhat disappointed with Intersect #1. That said, I'm not compelled to pick up the next issue. Perhaps when a trade comes out, things might make a lot more sense. I'm just not going to wait a month to see what happens in the next issue. |
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7
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Goners #2 |
Nov 19, 2014 |
Overall, Goners #2 is a good read. Building on the momentum of the first issue, the second issue is jammed with action while keeping a good pace. This comic series has a lot of potential to be a great one, just hope that Semahn and Corona can deliver on the goods. |
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7
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Oddly Normal #3 |
Nov 26, 2014 |
Overall, this was a fun book. If you have kids interested in getting into comics, I'd recommend picking this up for them. |
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7
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Toe Tag Riot #1 |
Nov 30, 2014 |
Toe Tag Riot is something a little different within the zombie comic genre right now. A good read that reminded me not all zombie comics are created equal. Black Mask has been putting out some good stuff lately, especially Matt Miner's other comic Critical Hit. I'm willing to giveToe Tag Riot#2 a read nextmonth. |
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8
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Copperhead #3 |
Nov 13, 2014 |
This issue was a solid read. Faerber's written another great issue and Godlewski's artwork is beautifully done. This series is off to a wonder start and there's still a lot more to come. |
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8
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Copperhead #5 |
Jan 16, 2015 |
Jay Faebaer and Scott Godlewski created a series I've enjoyed reading the last five months. The story was full of great twist that kept me guessing and wondering who's on what side. I'm looking forward to the what future issues will bring. |
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8
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Feathers #1 |
Jan 12, 2015 |
Feathers has turned out to be a good read. I was pleasantly surprised by the story and loved the small little details about it. Again, I would recommend this comic for anyone, from kids to adults. I'm looking forward to the second issue. |
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8
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Goners #4 |
Jan 23, 2015 |
Goners #4 continues the roller-coaster ride that startred with the first issue. Semahn and Corona have continued to deliver an action-packed series that pulls no punches. We see the Latimer children step up to the legacy that is the Latimer name and accept their role in the world as monster-slayers. |
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8
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Invisible Republic #1 |
Mar 19, 2015 |
Invisible Republic is off to a good start with a good story and art. It has something of "found footage/lost dairy" appeal about it which sets it apart from some other sci-fi comics. The reader is coming in after the fact and will learn, along with Babb, what it took for Arthur to become the man of legend he known as. There's an epic story being told from a personal witness to history, only to know that the witness is not accounted for in that history. I want to see where Invisible Republic is going and I will be picking up the second issue next month. |
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8
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Sinergy #2 |
Dec 11, 2014 |
Overall. Sinergy #2 is a good read. If you like Hellboy, then I'd recommend checking out this book. The series is fairly new, chances are you can still pick up the first issue at your local comic shop. |
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8
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The Black Hood #1 |
Feb 28, 2015 |
The Black Hood is off to a good start. I hope that the team ofSwierczynski and Gaydos can pull off a realistic antihero story without the pitfalls that accompany such stories. I'm looking forward to the second issue because I want to see what they are going to take Greg Hettinger as the Black Hood. |
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8
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The Humans #2 |
Dec 5, 2014 |
The Humans #2 is worth picking up if you want to read something a little different. It's a good mix of story, art and character development that makes you forget you're reading a comic about a biker gang of talking apes. Keller and Neely have created one of the most interesting and original series I've read this year, I'm looking forward to seeing what's coming up next. |
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8.5
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Star Wars: Kanan #1 |
Apr 5, 2015 |
If you are a fan of the Rebels television series, then you should definitely pick up this comic. There are small nods to the show peppered throughout this issue, and it's certainly a nice touch. It's also nice to see Marvel develop Star Wars new expanded universe beyond that of our favorite characters from the movies. I hope to see more follow-ups to Kanan Last Padawan, perhaps revolving around the other crew-members of the Ghost. |
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9
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Death Vigil #6 |
Jan 30, 2015 |
This is the issue that might have the most impact on the series to date. The series only has two more issues to go and I expect those remaining issues to be one hell of a roller-coaster ride. Sejic's artwork and story have kept me reading Death Vigil month after month. I hate havingto wait a month because I want to see how the members of the Death Vigil bounce back after what's happened in this issue. Not to mention, Sejic's run on Rat Queens starts in February. There's going to be somuch Sejic next month! |
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Descender #1 |
Mar 7, 2015 |
Descender is off to a good start with a good story and solid art. Having read some of Lemire's books before, I'm willing to continue reading the series to see if there's a bigger payoff. Nguyen's artwork is wonderfully done and creates a sense that this is going to be a story on an grand scale. Hopefully, this creative team will deliver something truly epic. |
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9
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Wayward #4 |
Nov 27, 2014 |
The issue was an absolute blast to read from beginning to end. Things are finally picking up and hopefully the momentum carries over into the next issue. |
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9
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Wayward #11 |
Nov 18, 2015 |
There's a reason why Wayward is on my pull list month after month" it's simply a great series. Once again, Zub and company continue to deliver a great series with a kick-ass story accompanied with excellent art. And issue #11 is no exception. If you haven't read this series yet, I highly recommend that you should. This issue is an excellent point to jump on. |
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10
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Critical Hit #4 |
Feb 14, 2015 |
Good story accompanied by good art. Great way to end the series. Matt Miner has given us some strong female characters that are well-rounded and dealing with a very serious situation. The outcome will ultimately change them forever. Johnathon Brandon Sawyer's artwork is top-notch, he adds depth and feeling to what has become a very brutal ordeal for Jeanette and Sarah. If you haven't read this series yet, definitely put it on your list to read. |
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10
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Rat Queens #9 |
Mar 5, 2015 |
The Rat Queens is currently in the middle of its second story arc, certainly not the best place for new reader to jump on. But this issue has been worth the wait. Pick up this issue and see what the fuss is about. Let's welcome Hannah, Violet, Dee and Betty, along with the rest of the Rat Queens crew back. |
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10
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Red One #1 |
Mar 21, 2015 |
Red One is the first comic series of 2015 that could be a surprise hit. I think it's definitely worth picking up copy. Red One has a lot going for it, a great story and stellar artwork. The book is genuinely fun. I'm already looking forward to the second issue. |
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10
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Wayward #6 |
Mar 25, 2015 |
For readers new to the series, this issue'san excellent place tohopon. I am so happy to seeitsreturn. Wayward has beena favorite of mine from month to month. I've recommendedWaywardto many folks at my local comic shop. Solong as Jim Zub and Steve Cummings continue to deliver a great series, I will continue to recommend this series. |
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10
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Wayward #14 |
Feb 24, 2016 |
Overall, an absolutely wonderful issue. This one issue creates so much momentum heading into the final issue of this current arc. I really can't get enough of Wayward, it's such a great read month and month. Zub and Cummings really knocked this one out of the park that I cannot wait to see what's going to happen in issue #15. |
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10
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Wayward #15 |
Mar 30, 2016 |
Overall, this story arc has simply been great and issue #15 is the cherry on top! What a great issue, it ties up several loose ends neatly, but certainly opens up Wayward to a much wider world. |
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