Andrew McIntyre's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: BGCP Reviews: 31
7.3Avg. Review Rating

A masterpiece of adventure comics

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A fascinating and thoughtful adventure in time and space brought to life through some truly breathtaking artwork. A rare find in science fiction.

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A fantastically creepy urban adventure with great characters and gorgeous artwork.

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A great story, fantastic characters, and unique and gorgeous post-apocalyptic world to explore. What more could you want?

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D4VE offers an engaging and beautiful story full of hilarious and relatable characters in a fascinating robotic world. This promises to be a truly great series.

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Interesting and relatable story focusing on a strained father-son relationship but wrapped in a classic superhero caper. Not to be missed.

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Shadow Show #2 offers two wonderfully crafted stories that celebrate Bradbury in style and substance with emotional narratives and gorgeous artwork.

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A great insight into the dark beginnings one of the series' most interesting characters.

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A pivotal moment for this consistently great series and one that promises more in the future.

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This great dramedy continues to deliver high quality storytelling, characters and fantastic artwork.

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Another great entry in the series that sheds light on one of the most interesting and mysterious characters.

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A touching addition to a consistently brilliant limited series that shows true admiration for Bradbury.

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A great behind-the-scenes read for lovers of Perez's artwork.

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A great read full of fun and quirky sci-fi fantasy stories told with the help of a variety of talented artists.

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A brilliant and beautiful satire on the war obsessed culture of today.

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Another engaging issue in the series that brilliantly emulates the core elements of the film. Wonderful artwork and well executed story make it interesting to see where this one goes.

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Imaginary Drugs is a fantastic anthology by aspiring creators presenting their own unique and fascinating worlds and stories.

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A vast improvement on the first issue. With a great story and wonderful artwork Citizen of the Galaxy finally feels like a proper space opera.

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A nice start to an interesting spin"off focusing on a mysterious character with fantastic artwork.

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Behemoth offers an interesting story and great artwork reminiscent of the original series but that is accessible to new readers.

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A good start to an optimistic series, but not entirely worthy of Robert Heinlein's prestige.

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A potentially interesting concept dampened by unnecessary and dull padding.

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Legenderry: Green Hornet #1 delivers a solid story with some colourful characters brought to life in a fascinating steampunk world.

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An obviously and purposefully dumb addition to the action-comedy genre, however a rather funny self-aware one at that.

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The Fly: Outbreak promises big horror but doesn't quite deliver on it.

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The Life Eaters offers a well crafted and imaginative world full of insane gods and Nazis, but it doesn't give the reader enough time to indulge in it.

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Can be a bit hit and miss at times, but is still a fun story with great artwork.

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The X-Files Xmas Special is a fun caper with a lot of familiar faces and great humor, but lacks a lot of substance to make it a compelling read.

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Nice to look at but a stereotype of the genre with little new or interesting concepts for it to be an engaging series.

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Continues to disappoint with a predictable plot and the wasted potential of an interesting concept

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A dull addition to an increasingly disappointing series whose only saving grace is the great atmospheric artwork.

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