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2000AD #2115 |
Jan 23, 2019 |
My God, the art! I can never get enough of Dredd's square jaw and immovable scowl. There isn't a single bad frame in the entire book, and each story somehow captures a moment without even going beyond a single action scene. Dredd's dialogue in particular stands out as punchy, with exactly the no-nonsense vibe you'd expect from a lawless future city of 130 million people. |
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8
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Oliver #1 |
Jan 30, 2019 |
The art captures the desolation of a post-nuclear apocalypse with the same aesthetic that I saw in my mind as I read Oliver Twist back in the day. |
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8
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Snap Flash Hustle #1 |
Jan 2, 2019 |
The characters are honestly portrayed, the struggles relatable, the plot twists intriguing. I'm going to be keeping up with this comic as it moves forward. |
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6
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Archie (2015) #700 |
Dec 5, 2018 |
Honestly, the comic is 700 issues in " if it wasn't damn good, it wouldn't have come this far. |
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6
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Martian Manhunter (2018) #1 |
Dec 12, 2018 |
While I understand the artistic thread that travels through Riley Rossmo's work, I find the style a little too cartoony for my taste. It works quite well on Mars with a bunch of talking blobs, but it pulled me away from the story on Earth (Diane's hair, I'm looking at you). A more effective juxtaposition of the two would have had greater impact. |
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6
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Vindication #1 |
Feb 20, 2019 |
Obviously, this is a mystery, so you can't expect answers out of the gate, but a little more insight into the circumstances that led to Turn's conviction and the detective's obsession with him would go a long way in the early stages, especially with the events that unfold in rapid succession in a mere thirty pages. |
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