Alan Donald's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bulletin Reviews: 14
7.7Avg. Review Rating

What we have, in short, is a collection of tales chronicling PJ Maybes life. Some are better than others but as a collection this is great and for just 3!

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Damn thats suckywho gives a shit, its what I feel.

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Still dont have a fucking clue what any of it was about.

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All in all a good issue. I think that this is excellent value for money, you may not enjoy all that it has to offer but you should find more than enough to justify the cover price.

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Which brings us neatly to the last thrill in the ish, Strontium Dog. Great work here from John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. As always this is fast-paced with a high action quota. Not much I can say about Johnny and Wulf to be honest, this is a Stront tale in the finest tradition, great for new readers and old hands alike.

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The final word goes to Gordon Rennie who saps his bile duct for our amusement. Little touches like this have really added to the latest incarnation of the Megazine and its a good read too.

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I don't want to do any comichops out of business (most UK ones don't stock it as the newsagents do) but I heartily recommend Rebellion's subscription service as there's nowt as good as the feeling you get when you realise that in amongst the bills there lies your weekly dose of Thrill Power.

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There a quick overview and that's missing out a few sections too. A good read that should still be available in UK newsagents or globally at your comicshop via Diamond.

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We end with sex, passion and...well you go read it for yourself.

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This is a fun issue with a good running joke that leads to a satisfying conclusion.

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I think I said it all last week. This series continues to show the right mix of action and character development. This is a character and a writer that have really grown together. Great fun, great build up and we're left wanting more.

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Slaine should need no introduction, the character has become part of comicbook lore. Slaine is a Celtic warrior king with the ability to warp spasm into an even fiercer warrior. Over the years Slaine has changed, as have the tales. I am not a fan of the current story line, I'm afraid. It seems to be a pure hack and slash fest. The art is glorious but...well perhaps I'm not being fair this isn't my favourite type of tale. Also I'm always remembering the Slaine I remember from the past. Many of the stories that Mill's has presented before have been magnificent, intelligent and bloody. We've walked through Celtic legends and glorious renditions of both battles and landscapes. This might appeal to you though so don't be put off by my review. I will wait for Mill's next offering which could well be another to whet my appetite.

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This is a one page quickie that very nicely introduces the characters and has a twist payoff at the end. Fun and amusing.

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