Alessandro Spitoni's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: BGCP Reviews: 21
7.0Avg. Review Rating

This is an outstanding read. There is absolutely nothing that prohibits the reader from being absorbed into the rounded, colourful world on display.

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Sex Criminals #8 is still extending the world for the series going forward. Still as well-written and beautifully-illustrated as before.

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A very strong start for this new series.

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This book is yet another addition to a beautifully written, comedic tale. All the while framed by it's almost perfect cartoonic imagery.

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The series continues to keep the reader hooked with some good plot crumbs.

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A muted world with booming characters. A strong start for the series.

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A good backstory to be read, even better backstory to be seen.

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This is definitely an intriguing read. It's a little light on plot for now, and the character designs are a little off, but there is definitely a lot of potential to this series!

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The story is getting there, but we're still working on foundations at this point. At least Tech Jacket gives us something beautiful to look at as they build.

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It's not the strongest issue of the series, but still an enjoyable addition to the tale; even if some of the more interesting plot points have been put on hold.

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What starts off seeming like a cookie-cutter, alternative superhero pulp gets the kind of ending that makes The Mantle a possible gem to watch out for going forward.

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A fantastic fusion of the original series' grit and the new series' charm.

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A strong block of action in the foundations for the comic going forward.

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The great art style and great dialogue work as the crutches to a limping story as we take things in a new direction.

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A slower-paced padding, but bright and colourful enough to keep your excitement up.

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A well-timed ending to this tale of love and blood.

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A slower-paced affair, but tells a strong story by doing so.

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Sunshine and Roses opens the door to a very unexciting main story, but somewhere in the background boils something more intriguing.

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We get a good insight to the world of He, though not enough to fully justify investing now rather than waiting for the trade.

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The pacing is slow, and the world leaves a lot of questions. Though not without some good wit and art to be found.

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Horrible story, enveloping artists trying to bring this shambles to life.

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