Andre Lamar's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bulletin Reviews: 38
7.1Avg. Review Rating

All in all, issue twelve is a solid issue thats sure to please fans.

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Without a doubt, Cla$$war is one of the greatest comics Ive ever come across. An amazing script and compelling graphics have me hooked. The comic book community truly owes it to themselves to pick up this title.

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Bottom line, Titanium Rain is a great story, it captures action and visuals better than any other war story Ive seen. The pacing of the series is upbeat and held my attention in every panel.

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At the end of the day, Underground executes one of the most realistic concepts Ive seen in a comic. This unique comic is certainly worth the money and it will be interesting to see how the next four issues of this mini-series progress.

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Ultimately, 45 is a satisfying experience that takes the reader through an array of short stories.

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Regardless, Red Herring #1 is a refreshing title that all fans should pick up.

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All in all, the cast of Tiny Titans offers the reader another sound issue filled with comedy and drama. Older fans should give this series a look and see what theyre missing.

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To wrap up, Batman/Superman is a title that's definitely under the radar. Not to take anything away from The Flash or Brightest Day series, but this comic is definitely a gem. Hopefully the storyline can develop and reveal Lex Luthor's perversion of our hero.

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Although this issue provides some chuckles, I would like to see more original ideas. The concept of featuring different heroes impersonate has been done before. However, similar to issue twelve, Brave and The Bold is another straightforward and solid issue. However, innovative ideas should be considered in the future.

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Despite an interesting story, this issue does include a blemish. The problem reverts to the fact that nothing of importance occurs. This doesnt deter me from the comic. However, the absence of crucial information doesnt add an incentive to the reader either. Although it lacks new information Booster Gold #20 is a fun and clever read.

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In brief, Booster fans will enjoy Dan Jurgens' clever storytelling. Although there are a few hiccups in the artwork, this problem doesn't overpower the consistency of nice visuals these artists have provided.

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All in all, Caped #2 is one of the most intriguing indie comics Ive read recently since Kick-Ass. Lobis and Moiselle deliver on an appealing but amusing comic. This book is sure to entertain anyone in search of a new comic series.

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Overall, though, Grandville is nothing short of entertaining. The art and story telling are balanced, and Talbots use of anthropomorphic characters is great.

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Despite a blemish with inconsistent art, Last Reign remains a wonderful adventure with a cunning protagonist in Lord Darius.

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At the end of the day Tiny Titans #17 is a brilliantly comical issue. Although there isnt a main plot, fans may enjoy this issue as one of the funniest.

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Nonetheless, Battle for the Cowl #3 delivers a decent ending to an overall great series. Although the conclusion may not come as a surprise, all the followers of the series owes it to themselves to pick up this issue.

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Nonetheless fans will laugh it up with Lobis and Moiselles work in Caped #3. However the pacing is half a step slower, due to unresolved questions involving Flexs actions from issue #2.

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Though impressive, this comic features a slight flaw in some of Joe Kuberts unwarranted inking. Nonetheless, Legacies #2 is a collaborative effort that shines bright. Im truly curious to find out how the story will transition into contemporary times, and if the tone will become darker.

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Nevertheless, Im recommending this exclusively to fans of the series. The art reveals glimpses of beauty and the writing is on par with the script of the television show.

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Nonetheless Johan Hex #43 is a unique high octane adventure. Hex fans in search of action filled panels and to-the-point storytelling should enjoy this issue.

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On the whole, Olympus #3 is a decent experience.

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Finally, the ending seems undeveloped and flat. Theres not enough supporting information to support the finale. All in all, though, Razorjack delivers a startling and entertaining experience with a few hiccups in the storytelling.

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All things considered, Teen Titans #79 takes the reader on a decent adventure with respectable artwork, and straightforward storytelling. Since nothing major happens in this comic, fans may want to skip this issue.

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To conclude, Teen Titans #83 is a straightforward venture with suitable visuals. Although the story could be more captivating, it still remains effective.

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At the end of the day, Tiny Titans #16 offers a crafty and amusing comic. Although the race couldve provided more variety, the introduction of Coach Lobo is reason enough to purchase this comic.

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Usagai Yojimbo#120 is an interesting and funny book. Despite the lack of color in this comic, and a fairly rushed conclusion, its still a fun read.

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All in all, Vigilante #5 is an above average read. Nothing spectacular occurs. But the information story is relevant. If youre a fan of the V man or your into the Teen Titans series, this is a must have.

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Truth be told, Firstwave #2 is a nice looking book with decent writing. Unfortunately, Batman fans must wait a little longer until their hero receives the spotlight in this miniseries.

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All in all, unless you want to add to your Green Arrow collection, I suggest you skip this issue. Although the visuals and dialogue are respectable, this story falls short of providing excitement.

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Fans looking for a fun story with clean humor, yet witty dialogue, should invest in this issue.

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At the end of the day, Teen Titans #70 is a visually impressive read with a lack of valuable information. Although the trade edition of the Death Trap mini-series may prove to be beneficial, this latest installment is not worth the money unless youre a diehard fan.

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WildCATs #14 wont blow your mind but its worth a glance if youre a fan of the series.

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Caped has the potential to be a great series that parodies masked superheroes however, the lack of cleverness is hurting this issue.

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Though Doc Savage has an arsenal of abilities, Paul Malmont isnt allowing the character to be challenged. And his squad of teammates remain uninspired, because the author hasnt developed their potential. Honestly, this book just isnt worth $3.99.

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Sgt. Rock The Lost Battalion #5 includes some of the most appetizing visuals I have seen in a comic. Unfortunately, difficult to follow speech bubbles and extensive dialogue has dissuaded me from buying the sixth and final chapter to this series.

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In short, this issue is a disappointment. Lackluster drawings and color did this book in. Unfortunately, the artists failed to provide dynamic and exciting work.

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Sadly, this issue is very limited in introducing new concepts. Although fans of the Looney Tunes wont find this issue entertaining, younger unfamiliar readers with the Acme crew may feel otherwise.

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Unfortunately Kreisberg and company are underachieving with Green Arrow/Black Canary #20. Please save your money and skim through this issue at your local comic shop.

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