Anthony Brunet's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Florida Geek Scene Reviews: 17
7.2Avg. Review Rating

The art here is solid, coming off as cartoony, but in a fun and fresh way. But the writing and the concept here just dont do it for me; especially with the whole zapping of the main ghost threat that the new Ghost Busters deal with. Its too far-fetched a concept for me. And the whole idea that the original four are trapped in Limbo just makes me think that at some point they will be coming back. The story would feel much more believable if the Ghost Busters had retired and a new group had taken over; harkening back to the creepy, yet satisfying cartoon from the mid-90s.

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Is Joe Palooka different from most comics out there? Yes. Did it capture me with an intriguing story I cant wait another month for? No. As a whole, Joe Palooka has an intriguing concept but doesnt quite flesh out its central character, or reel me in with witty dialogue; it simply does a serviceable job.

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Overall, this little book was a fun exploration into the realm of what if that kept a fun, quick pace. While not inherently bad, the comic never really captured my interest nor did it leave me wanting more. For uniqueness, this story has a lot going for it, but falls short of my expectation of what Ive seen some great crossovers accomplish.

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As a whole, Legends of the a Shadow Clan has a larger, deeper story buried here, but it never fully lives up to what I was hoping for.

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All-in-all I definitely love the concept of Executive Assistant. While the story is a little hard to chew for a first issue, and the artwork lacks a certain uniqueness, Iris is definitely a character worth exploring in issues to come.

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All-in-all, I like what Idolized has brought to the table. It is a sharp comic that has a lot of potential to do great things. While I felt that this book was a bit stunted, due to its desire to keep key elements held back for further issues, I cant help but enjoy Joules motivations and Im curious to see where this series takes the character.

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Issue two had a lot of promising and worthwhile bits of story that didn't completely connect enough dots for me. It's holding back important storylines that hinder its own growth. While I look forward to more of the Charismagic story to unfold, I can't help but hope that "wow" moment that keeps me interested comes sooner than later.

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I could have used a little more of Eben Olemaun to fill the pages, but Im sure Ill get my fill in the months to come. This book was all around a great read with great visuals to boot. Dont hesitate to pick it up if youre looking for something to quench your thirst for blood and guts.

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All in all, Special Missions #2 was a solid story that ultimately left me wanting more of what I got from the initial launch issue. But I still expect great things from these Joes in their quest to rid the world of the forces of Cobra.

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All-in-all Charismagic #1 takes a big leap in its first issue of this new volume, never giving the reader time to pause and think. But thats a good thing. A lot of the story is given to you when its necessary to move the plot along.

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In short this was another solid issue for Assassins that will have fans waiting with baited breath for next month's issue.

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With another series of Agent of the Empire finishing up, and the ever-present story of Episode IV looming in the last page of this book, I wonder if a continuation of this story is possible. If the writers of this series can bring to life another great arc then Ill surely be ready to get another taste of what this series has to offer.

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To Hell You Ride only seems to be getting more intriguing as the story wanes into its concluding issues. Blackwash, a mercenary group has quarantined the town in hopes of preventing the spread of, what Two Dogs calls, a spiritual infection. This story isnt an all out violent book, nor is it meant to build suspense with each turn of the page. Its more about the evolution of Two Dogs as a man, the tarnish of his soul and his connection with his long dead tribe of Native American brethren. While not everyone will be a fan of thegritty overtones and cookie-cutter portrayals of some of the characters,Im definitely interested to see how everything plays out in the months to come.

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Those gripes aside, I was really impressed with the overall story and creativity that has gone into this independent comic. It has a lot of heart, fun and humor laced throughout (some of you will understand those italics).

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A lot of dark times are ahead for this group of Autobots hurling into the unknown. And anyone who considers themselves a Transformers fan shouldn't pass up the opportunity to read such a dark and gritty story.

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Fred Van Lente and Emanuela Lupacchino have crafted a brilliant and beautiful story. One that is witty, fun and packed with tremendous action. Valiant Comics is doing something bold hereThey are taking great stories and great characters and crafting each book into something very different from your everyday superhero story. Anyone not on the Valiant Comic bandwagon needs to get on quick. You dont want to be left in the dust wondering what happened when these books take off.

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Im relieved to say that anyone out there who calls themselves a Star Wars fan can rest easy. This story is handled gracefully with just the right amount of action, plot and dialogue. I cant wait to see how deep this story goes and into what new realms it will take our beloved characters. My only concern right now is the impending doom that is the Disney Corporation. With their recent purchase of Everything Lucas, I cant help but think this series could soon be handled by the likes of Marvel (God knows we dont need Star Wars showing up in the Marvel Universe as some new found Universe-37B, or some horrendous idea of that nature.) My only hope is that this series maintains a great run and isnt fed to the Sarlacc that is Disney/Marvel, too quickly.

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