Anna Bailey's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comics Bookcase Reviews: 11
9.3Avg. Review Rating

Eight Billion Genies #1 is a character study of what would happen if 8 billion people got the one thing theyve always wanted and it doesnt disappoint in humor or sincerity.

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Skottie Young is adept at imaginative world-building, and his new story, Twig, sees him teaming with artist Kyle Strahm to deliver an interesting book that will appeal to all adventure and fantasy fans.

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Manor Black: Fire in the Blood #2 gives us clues on where the story is headed but leaves us begging for more on the last page. Bunn and Hurtt are consistently great at what they do.

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Juniper #1 tells the story of the the last human on Earth, but doesnt feel like its the end of the world; its fun for all ages, whether youre a fan of fantasy, fun, or just fiction.

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Friendships are what make the world feel safe, and Sina Grace gives us an up-close and personal look at his own intimate friendship. It feels safe within these pages.

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There are some pieces of media that are made to feel nostalgic as if their purpose is to remind you of the things you loved, of your childhood, and of a time when you werent worried about bills. Supermassive achieves just that.

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Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen team up again with Little Monsters #1 to create one of the most anticipated books of the year. Everything about this debut has me seeing red.

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As far as neo-noir thrillers go, Bylines in Blood #2 is as good as they come. It has me trying to guess what happens on the next pages before I flip.

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Land of the Living Gods #1 is the exact post-apocalyptic read I didnt know that Ive needed since I Am Legend.

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Cullen Bunn breathes air into my lifeless body once again by raining fire and blood down on us all.

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Mary Jane & Black Cat: Beyond #1 is fun, refreshing, and cinematic. Even for those who dont follow along with Spidermans story, this issue is worth the read.

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