8.0
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Johnny Red | 1 issues |
8
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Johnny Red #1
Nov 2, 2015 |
Strongly recommended for fans of the genre and anyone looking for an introduction to the world of combat comics. |
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9.0
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Moonshine (2016) | 1 issues |
9
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Moonshine (2016) #1
Oct 5, 2016 |
Moonshine has the kind of rhythm and chemistry that seems fitting since Azzarello and Risso have done this dance before. The team that created the mesmerizing, always interesting 100 Bullets have come back with a vengeance. Moonshine #1 is easily the best debut of 2016 and already has me howling at the moon in anticipation for the next issue. |
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10
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Reborn | 1 issues |
10
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Reborn #1
Oct 11, 2016 |
Reborn #1 is an absolute gem: the most fun debut of 2016. Make room in your buy pile for this one. You won't regret it. |
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8.0
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Revolution | 2 issues |
8
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Revolution #2
Oct 5, 2016 |
Revolution #2 is another entertaining read and the best event comic of 2016. |
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8
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Revolution #3
Oct 12, 2016 |
Revolution continues to surprise me as architect Cullen Bunn continues to find interesting creaks and crevices to take these characters. There's still a huge battle looming, and now that the Micronauts are involved another player enters a deadly game of shifting allegiances. |
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8.0
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The Mummy | 1 issues |
8
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The Mummy #1
Nov 2, 2016 |
This is a great launch for the new Hammer comics and a solid first issue for this series. |
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10
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Uncanny Avengers (2015) | 1 issues |
10
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Uncanny Avengers (2015) #1
Oct 16, 2015 |
After the abysmally dull Secret Wars, with its drab visuals and endless conversations, I find myself eager for the bright, shiny, fun Avengers' titles which have seemed non-existent since Jonathan Hickman was given the reigns to Earth's Mightiest Mortals. Uncanny Avengers is a fun, action packed title that perfectly captures the spirit of Marvel's best team up books. This is the kind of ludicrously fun display that all mainstream comics should aspire. |
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