Alex Richardson's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 10
7.1Avg. Review Rating

The issue just feels severely uninspired.

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Skip this and go read any classic manga tournament arc if you want some good old-fashioned brawling just for the hell of it.

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Ultramega #1 makes a favorable first impression for the series, but it's not a must-read.

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The art and spectacle entertain, but the conclusion is a tad too easy.

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A promising start to a new era for the Black Knight, but also one that fumbles the landing a bit.

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Wynd #6 is a decent issue but not a home run. These characters are still lovable and the art impresses, but the plot itself isn't particularly intriguing. There's just a lot of page-time devoted to supporting characters and antagonists who don't have much depth as of yet. With that said, I still look forward to reading more.

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An enjoyable fresh take on some classic characters, both from Marvel and mythology.

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Frankly, it doesn't even matter that it's a tie-in to an event that has nothing to do with Wade himself. Thompson and Sandoval's legitimately funny take on Wade, combined with a likable extended cast of nobody characters, could strike success from just about any plot.

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A fun comic with both impressive technical details and a willingness to just be silly.

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Wolverine is one of the best ongoing comics I'm reading right now, and this month's issue is a great showcase of why that is.

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