Andrew Wheeler's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 46
8.7Avg. Review Rating

Dark Days: The Casting #1 is a beautifully intriguing thriller from start to finish.

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Go Go Power Rangers is a fresh new start giving you the back story you didn't know you wanted to see. Even if you've never watched and episode of the original show or know anything about Power Rangers, Go Go Power Rangers is the perfect place to start for old and brand new fans.

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Truly a Power Rangers story made by people who care about the fans and these characters.

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A visually satisfying issue with more than enough action and suspense. Injustice 2 #2 exceeds expectations and sets the stage in a big way for all fans of the Injustice universe.

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Injustice 2 #5 is more than a must-read comic. It's the best Ted Kord story that has been told in recent years. This is the best comic book of the year so far and the best issue of Injustice 2 thus far.

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Injustice 2 #7 is the most must-read issue of the series so far.

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These issues just keep getting better.

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A step down in action from last issue, but a great story with excellent writing.

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The Power Rangers have never felt as serious and dark as they do in this issue.

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I don't know what they're putting in the coffee at BOOM! Studios, but keep it coming. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Annual is eye candy for all Power Rangers fans.

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Red Hood and The Outlaws #12 is one of the best of the series by far, with more than enough action, comedy, and drama you could ask for.

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Red Hood and The Outlaws reminds you why comic books are so important.

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One of the best Green Lantern stories in recent history. Definitely one for the record books.

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If you haven't picked up a comic in a while then this is the book to get. Fans of the characters and game can enjoy it

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Injustice 2 #4 is filled with excellent character development, making this a must-read.

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Justice League #25 is inspiring and really makes you want to believe these characters were real. Everything from start to finish is everything you need in a great Justice League story and I cannot wait to see what's coming next.

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Red Hood and the Outlaws #15 is not an issue you want to skip.

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Suicide Squad #22 is one of the most intense issues of the series so far.

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Dark Knights Metal #2 is more exciting than the first with action and groundbreaking story and dialog on every page. The art and overall looks to the characters, scenery and cameos were all a joy and fit perfectly. I enjoyed these books so far but I feel these first two could have been cut and put together as one issue.

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Detective Comics #965 is well worth the wait and lives up to its expectations with wonderful dialogue and a cliffhanger you won't be expecting.

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This is by far the best Tim Drake story in recent history. Every moment keeps your eyes glued to the page as it shows off it's stunning art and amazing story. Although it drags in some places by stretching out the details of the origin of the future Tim Drake, it's still very much an exciting and must-read issue for every fan of Tim Drake.

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The Flash #27 is a must-read issue. An entire issue of pure action action and suspense.

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Injustice 2 #11 has everything you need in a great comic: excellent story, action, and heart. The story continues the search for the heroes' children and the rescue mission of the Reanimated Alfred from Damian. If that isn't enough to pull someone into this issue then I don't know what else can. This direction with Injustice 2 is so excellent that the Injustice 2 video game isn't even in the same ballpark.

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Power Rangers #20 is a home-run and pulls off a very bold move of introducing a new team to wear the iconic uniforms that started it all and makes you fall in love with them.

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This is a very important issue for Harley Quinn fans, and non fans of the character may just have their mind changed here.

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The entire issue is action-packed, and when Batman shows up to defend Killer Frost against the Suicide Squad it's a hell of a good time.

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Super Sons #6 is the start of something fresh and exciting. Seeing Superboy and Robin team up together to save cats out of trees is one of hell of a fun ride. This issue also gives you hope that we can one day see Superboy join the Teen Titans.

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The Lazarus Contract is a must read for every comic book fan. Such beautiful storytelling and shocking moments to go along with it, that in the end it leaves you not knowing which side to root for. The Lazarus Contract is not something you want to miss out on.

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From start to finish, Teen Titans Annual: The Lazarus Contract #1 has a ton of great moments of emotion and action with beautiful art to go with it.

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Once again the Lazarus Contract does not disappoint and continues to deliver outstanding storytelling filled with more than enough heart and suspense that'll leave readers in shock and disbelief.

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Detective Comics #967 is a must read book that brings the entire family together to face the dangerous future Tim Drake. This issue is filled with emotion and action that does not disappoint and leaves you with a cliffhanger that gives you so much excitement for the next issue. You can tell right away that this story will be revisited by fans for many years.

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Although it was irritating at some points it was nice to see the Green Lanterns on Mogo and finally meeting the Corps -- bringing it back to the Green Lantern roots.

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Power Rangers 16 exceeds expectations and will have your heart pounding on every page. No character is wasted in this issue. It's the perfect conclusion to one of the best stories in Power Rangers history.

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Suicide Squad #20 gives you everything you want out of the Suicide Squad without even having to throw a punch. It also delivers one of the best stories between an unlikely coupling.

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Every issue so far has been great but at this point it feels like I'm reading the same issue over and over again.

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Power Rangers #15 is a jaw-dropping issue with unexpected moments that will have Power Ranger fans' eyes glued to the page.

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Kyle Higgins treats Mighty Morphin Power Rangers with such delecacy and outstanding storytelling that it's impossible for any fan not to enjoy. This issue is just getting to the tip of what's yet to come with the Power Rangers and the original Red Ranger Grace who is still in possession of the Green Psycho Rangers Dagger. Do not miss out on this issue.

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Suicide Squad #26 is definitely a step up from the last two DC Metal tie-in issues. It's got more than enough action and some touching moments on top of that. It moves fast at times and the main antagonist is outshined, but in the end it's all worth it. Definitely not one to miss out on.

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Another solid issue, but deja vu is setting in.

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Blockbuster takes center stage in an enjoyable first issue of a new storyline.

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Pestilence is a strong start to what looks to be an exciting and terrifying story with amazing art. If you're a fan of zombies, this is not a book you want to miss out on.

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This is just a fine issue. I enjoyed it and I know other readers will as well. This book so far feels like a stir you would hear around a campfire which isn't a bad thing at all. Bane: Conquest is on a great journey so far and I can't wait to see where it goes.

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A fun issue that steps away from all the madness and world dominating and takes a much smaller and more confined storytelling approach.

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As much as I ripped on this book, the entire series is really fun. Both series are aimed more for an adult audience (these days anyways) and are taken very seriously so when I read this for the first time it just felt like any other book you find in your library. That being said this series is still entertaining but if you're a fan of both series you might come away disappointed at what could have been.

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This issue was mostly just filler and also felt like it was cut up and missing parts. If you were to skip it you wouldn't miss much.

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All the ingredients to a great story with amazing characters are all here in Deadman issue 1, but unfortunately the execution was a monstrous disaster and disappointment. The art was amazing and a joy to stare at but it wasn't enough to make up for the what was written.

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