beastfire's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: The Comic Book Spot Reviews: 21
8.7Avg. Review Rating

The 60s aesthetics of this comic are a highlight, and the story is designed to keep you guessing. The visual aspects are strong, and the story itself looks like it'll have some fun mind-screw elements. A great start to this series.

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Universal Monsters: The Mummy #1 is a familiar story, but with an intriguing main character that may push the tale into a different sort of direction. The art could be slightly more dynamic, but the story's already pulling me in.

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Zatanna #2 is a gripping narrative, with some slightly disturbing visuals and an ever-deepening mystery.

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Black Lightning #5 is a solid conclusion to the current arc, with some pretty big reveals and a promise for the future.

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Overall, The Moon Is Following Us #7 is perfect, especially for that battle at the zoo and the awesome visuals connected to it. And the themes of dealing with grief and growing up are just as strong as ever.

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An enjoyable first installment in a new run of one-shots. It may be best enjoyed in print form due to a series of spreads, though.

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The art and writing combine to craft what's sure to be a fun, well-crafted story. Five stars for this thrilling first installment in the new series.

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Between retrieving Isaac and his mother and the prospect of de-powering the Metahumans, the stakes have certainly increased with Black Lightning #4. This creative team keeps on delivering!

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Need a break from reality? Shazam #20 is a bright and joyful little shot of wish-fulfillment.

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An intense installment, showing that the gloves are officially off.

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A wonderfully-rendered blend of action, family drama, and societal issues. Black Lightning #3 is a solid installment overall, with the art in particular pulling the reader's attention.

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Things are picking up a bit more in this issue, with some hints of family drama and a bit more insight as to the fallout of prior events.

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The Moon Is Following Us #3 is a strong installment, with some beautiful art and excellent forward momentum.

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Black Lightning #1 is a decent jumping-on point for the uninitiated, though if you've read Absolute Power already, that's even better. I feel like things would have been enhanced a bit more had I read the event before it.

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Public Domain #10 is another strong issue. Not a lot of forward momentum, but some necessary context keeps the story moving along well.

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With The Moon Is Following Us #2 we get an emotional kick-off to the journey itself, which leaves the reader thirsty for what comes next.

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By keeping things focused on the Expo and all of the goings-on with that, Zdarsky was able to keep it at a good pace without it becoming overly busy.

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All in all, it's good to see things end positively for this kid, especially after the bonkers ride leading up to it.

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The Moon Is Following Us #1 leaves me wanting to see more of these characters and I want them to succeed, but at the same time, a bit more world-building would have been nice to see. Maybe in future issues?

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Public Domain #8 keeps things moving along nicely. We get some progress with both comic companies. When bringing new talent aboard a still-not-fully-established company, there would definitely be a few conflicts, and that's shown here without it being overwrought. We also get a couple of major developments for the gambling problem subplot, as well as a bit of a cliffhanger at the end that makes me eager to see how issue 9 plays out.

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I've been really enjoying the story. It's told well. Each issue is concise as it unfolds. Issue #5 is that all-important climax.

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