Alexander Manzo's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 111
8.0Avg. Review Rating

There is nothing more exhilarating than seeing Batman on the ropes trying to figure out if he'll win this one.

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This is a slightly unsettling story because of the contrast of the script and initial illustrations, but it is a strong debut for a new series to see what else will unfold in the hunt for the true killer.

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Great intro issue to not only the series, but to a character that a reader may not be fully versed in.

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This book comes in hot and ready-to-go with action, tactical moves, and just straight brutality. Yet Zdarsky and the team have still found a way to make the readers empathetic towards Fisk.

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This is was a dark and fun intro to a spin-off story that if the reader did not read the original materials, they would still be able to enjoy it.

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It's a fun story featuring demons, skin removal, and a party for the masses.

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A solid introduction to a spin-off series that gives the impression it will be able to more than stand on its own. It does a great job of showing the reader the circumstances of the new protagonist, but it does lack the action it hints at.

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Great follow-up that gives the reader a solid balance of action and backstory.

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A solid balancing act of friendship and the brutal elements of war for a debut issue that has a taste of science fiction.

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A great beginning to an old-school horror story.

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"Radiant Black" #2 takes a good step towards an interesting new series.

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This is a great one-shot that anyone can pick up that doesn't confuse the reader and definitely piques the interest in checking related material.

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Hard to argue that this opening issue shouldn't be in a fantasy reader's hands when they check out. While the main plot is still a mystery, there's something significant coming.

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A wonderful ode to classic slasher flicks mixed in with the gruesome and blood of the modern day.

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This is the issue to pick up post-Gala to give any fan of the X-book a deeper insight into the pain it has caused Charles and what will happen next.

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A solid opening to 'The Hellfire Gala' that feels like a fly on the wall at a fancy soiree.

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Williamson is getting back into the lighter and fun element of "Robin for his final arc.

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Being trapped inside a house with crazy, toxic fans never looked so good.

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This is an issue that anyone that has either a vested interest in He-Man or curious about the new remake coming should check out.

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A tremendous annual mash-up for the Massive-verse that gives the reader a good side quest for their favorite heroes or a chance for new readers to see what the hype is about.

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It was on the shorter end and seemed to progress rather quickly but still very enjoyable and helping establish character motivation and moving the story along.

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This is an excellent introduction to what feels like a well-balanced story of good vs. evil mixed with some demonic rock and roll.

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The relationship between Maceo and Ezmerelda may be splitting, but Aaron reminds the reader that there are always bigger things at play.

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The main storyline takes a slight pause, but the bond between the two protagonists is displayed to keep the reader clamoring for more.

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This new perspective is what this series needed after a rocky number two, but with the brothers possibly united, the story can reach new heights.

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It's a solid-one-shot story that showcases an ex-addict's battle with survivor's guilt after sobering up through the lens of a usual villain.

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If a reader were to jump into this series with this issue, very little would be lost, and it's a fun issue overall with the various characters.

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The story is moving towards the end of the first arc, but still has a lot of questions to answer.

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While the story feels rushed in the latter issue, the art keeps the issue worth checking out and a peek into the point of view of some of the villains in the latest Marvel event.

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The overall arc is on the table, and Johnson is still gearing up for more.

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It's a slower chapter to this new story, but it's sprinkled with horror from current and old school to keep the reader checking out the next page.

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A slow start with the first few pages but kicks into high gear right after.

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A great start by the whole creative team that puts Banner in the driver seat of this new Hulk story.

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The troubles continue in this horror thriller that touches on its protagonist's past but maintains a strong future for what is to come.

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This one-shot is filled with lots of details to satisfy the reader with what has transpired and enough clues to check out the audible original.

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A solid foundation for this new horror event that also leads into this new villain attacking superheroes and villains to show that they mean business, much like the creative team behind this issue.

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Buccellato and Simeone are delivering on the heart of this story and ironing out the details of how a person can jump into being a superpowered hero.

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It's a fun, adrenaline-driven ride that even someone jumping into the series here would thoroughly enjoy.

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If you've been looking for an original horror comic during this Spooktober, than this is one worth checking out.

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There's no information dump like the first issue; the reader is informed on who exactly they need to pay attention to and starts seeing their investigations begin to cross.

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A lot is thrown at the reader, but the good stuff ultimately sticks.

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Solid follow-up that provides a lot of context for the previous issue and continues the set-up for the more significant arc.

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An in-depth chapter at the purpose behind Michelangelo's journey.

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The "Massive-Verse continues to get filled with excellent characters, and Bibi is no exception to that.

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A great introduction that finishes with a solid hook to check out #2.

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Hell hath no fury for someone who kidnaps a superhero's child, and this issue shows you exactly why you shouldn't.

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Action isn't needed for this issue as the reader follows the protagonist in his quest to prepare for the impending response from the group of antagonists.

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If you're in need of an old Wolverine story, this is the one to grab off the shelf.

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The creative teams work well to create this mutant version of a Bourne Identity-like issue of cat and mouse where there's still plenty of secrets and twists to be revealed.

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An action-packed finale that leaves the reader wanting more.

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If you're looking for a new crime story, make sure to add this to your pull list.

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While the creative team gives the mission at hand for Sloane, the bigger question of why is still up in the air.

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A much more heartfelt chapter in this ghost story that seems to be leading to something even scarier.

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A solid hook into the main storyline and with some breadcrumbs for it to go awry.

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Jeff Lemire continues this strange mystery story to keep the reader wondering what will be on the next page and if William will get any closer to solving it.

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This issue is a solid hook for a new series that, despite feeling a little short, has plenty of storylines to draw the reader back in for issue two.

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A great opening to a new chapter in this crazy world-building series.

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A fun supernatural tale with characters that don't always get their shine, and it's fully contained but leaves the reader wanting more.

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The main story is moving along at a good pace, and Moreci has built up enough credit to have the reader root for Owen's eventual escape and Soren/Axe to run into more issues in trying to bring him back too for the final issue of this arc.

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A solid issue that hooks the reader into caring about the remaining Infinity stones.

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"Carnage Red, White, & Blood" #1 is a fun collection of different Carnage stories that'll keep the readers entertained.

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An awesome debut for this psychotic thriller but a ton of wanting to know more moments.

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This may fall into the horror category, but Bun has created plenty of drama from the characters to move in any direction.

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If you liked Inception and you like X-Men, this is going to be right up your alley.

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It's an easy pickup for anyone who is or isn't reading the current line of X-books that has a lot happen in a standard-size book.

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This issue gives Conan the depth that the first issue did not, while showing how badass and calculated Conan is.

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The bodies are still piling up with no clear suspect in sight, but the entire creative team keeps their hooks in the reader to see if the murderer will be stopped.

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The message of Earth being the cause of its destruction is not new, but that decision in the hands of a "child alien may be something new that keeps the reader locked in for the next issue.

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It's a great debut story with solid examples of world-building and character development inside a supernatural reality.

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If this series continues with the James Gunn way of Peacemaker, it'll be entertaining and exciting to see how Starks can connect it to future DC projects with Peacemaker.

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A fantastic new story that utilizes Latinx culture and history for everyone to enjoy.

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It's a fun campy story that feels like it loses its main point at times, but since it's a one-shot and contained, it still maintains the entertaining aspect of it.

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Although the genre is slightly different than what readers would have anticipated from any cover art, it's a slow-burn introduction that has the potential for something scarier.

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The exposition did a great job in this opening issue of setting up this new world, but the romantic aspect of it has yet to be fully unraveled.

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The story grows with the realistic problems of an alien and human switching bodies while maintaining the vital element of humor.

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While it's not the creepiest or scariest of the chapters, thus far, it helps move the story and is worth checking out.

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This issue continues to build on the emotions and motivation of the characters, but follows a very similar formula as the first issue.

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A good move forward on the needle. Still missing that big action scene or close of any arc.

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This is an extraordinary second chapter in this mystery spy story filled with tons of action and suspense.

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Solid issue to check out in this mini-series, but the fight scene was relatively short to help it be established for a book of the week.

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Momoko does a good job of hooking the reader but this story felt rushed. Hopefully the second issue is more thought-out with the pacing.

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There's enough meat on the bone of this story to make you see what's coming next, but Millar's need for action-first story-telling may not be for everyone.

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It's a slow and steady introduction to a modern-day noir tale that leaves the reader with more questions than answers.

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While the point of the power of technology over people is echoed on every page, the main storyline with Marvin seems like a one-man mission rather than a liberator for the people.

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This issue may have a good amount of action; it lacks answers for the overall arc of the storyline to cause more questions for the reader.

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There are some excellent bones with this story, and the reveal at the end helps with the continuous slow-build, but it seems more open-ended with the debut issue that may keep some readers waiting for how issue two or three will be reviewed.

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This story has plenty of action, futuristic technology, and a sprinkle of dystopian world vibes to create a fun introduction to a new series.

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It is a fun read by seeing what Johnny is getting into while on his journey to get his memory back but it doesn't move the needle too much in the overall storyline. It answers a couple of questions but still leaves plenty of stuff to be determined.

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The main story has come into focus with a new character coming into play, but it's still a little slow in the pacing, which may not be for everyone.

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This is a solid mix of crime and fantasy that satisfies both genres successfully and leaves plenty of crumbs for various storylines and directions.

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A fun storyline that puts some great twists on known characters, but until the final reveal of the true villain pulling the strings, it felt shaky on where it's going to go for the rest of the storyline. It still needs some more development but a good hook for a quirky miniseries.

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Exhilarating medical procedural opener mixed with out-of-this-world elements; however, it is still unknown where the overall story arc is going.

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While the issue feels a little misplaced for the order of the series, it does its job of paying homage to Cyclops and making new questions about the enemy orchestrating everything.

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A ton of action with well-known and new villains. It also leaves many questions for the reader, but that intrigue could be enough to check out #2.

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A slow build-up of exposition and informational dump can keep the reader hooked for another issue, but the intricate artwork can feel confusing.

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This introduction floods the reader with so much information is difficult to remember who is who and the main plot to follow. The artwork is the leading hook to keep the reader coming back.

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The meat from the story comes less from who she is fighting and more about who she wants to become.

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A fun story with well-known old-school characters, but there's still much to be desired storywise.

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This murder mystery has some potential, but you might have to take a few breaks between pages to figure out what is happening

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Making a deal with the Devil might help improve this story for the upcoming issues.

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The story is coming together but the art has some hiccups that can deter the reader.

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A good introduction to the hunt for this unstoppable killer but at times feeling misguided.

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A lot of action without substantial substance makes for a lackluster issue in what started as a fire-hot new series.

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The artwork is the saving grace for another issue of build-up that keeps stringing the reader along while needing action.

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Redemption only goes so far, especially when it's still a mystery for the overall arc of the storyline.

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It feels like a story about Jason Bourne being dropped into an office job, and the reader gets to see the blander sides of being an assassin.

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Although mysteries can be fun to solve, there's a reason we don't need to follow the protagonists while they sit and read through every report.

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Gave some answers but still have a lot more questions.

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If you wanna see some bloody camp kills, check it out.

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While the story feels like it was meant to break stereotypes, it feels like it plays more into them. It reads less like a comic and more of a script for a television or straight-to-DVD movie.

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The provided story isn't what was expected from the introduction, and it just feels somewhat scattered to where it will end up going.

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