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Bloodshot: Reborn #1 |
Apr 15, 2015 |
I honestly liked Lemire's previous writing in The Valiant earlier this year for Valiant. Hopefully this is just a slow start that ramps up into something superior next month. With an artist on board like Suayan and his proficiency for showing gun ultra-violence, let's see them unleash all thatBloodshot can be in this new series. |
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Rebels (2015) #1 |
Apr 8, 2015 |
Overall, I really enjoyed the artwork more than the story. I never really was too curious about this time in American history, but I will try out this series based on the pedigree of creative minds involved. It's worth a try and hopefully the action keeps flying by readers to get people like me invested in this. |
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Bloodshot: Reborn #2 |
May 21, 2015 |
Now that this series has been setup, there are some more persuasive issues that can be raised. How much in control is Bloodshot? How insane is he going to get? How long until some of the bigger guns in the Valiant Universe notice and step in? I look forward to seeing where the blood splatters will take readers in the future. |
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Bloodshot: Reborn #3 |
Jun 17, 2015 |
This creative team is really working well together. This storyline is really coming along nicely and organically. It doesn't feel rushed or scattered. Lemire and company clearly have things in order and we, dear readers get enjoy a refreshing take on a character that for so long seemed be one note. I read awhile back that Bloodshot was going to become a movie in the not-too-distant future. Now I can see why. There is plenty of potential with Bloodshot so come find out what crazy revenge and redemption looks like. |
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God Hates Astronauts #7 |
Apr 1, 2015 |
Next month looks like time travel will be involved. Here's hoping it blends this wacky world even more than it already has been the last seven issues. This series is a truly fresh shot of hot sauce in the eyes in the comic book world. The random candy ads and backup story are just more helpings of Browne's unchecked imagination. I hope readers are brave enough to give God Hates Astronauts a chance. Even without knowing everything that's going on, this book is an entertaining read so give it a look-see. |
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Imperium #5 |
Jun 3, 2015 |
The second half, like all good caper films, shows off just how they pulled it off. The only thing that takes away from the story is the art by Scot Eaton. There's nothing wrong with his work. He's a very capable artist in the traditional sense and approach to comic book storytelling. However, it lacks the menace; the grit and the eeriness that helped establish how atypical this book is. Hopefully it steps up next month. This story is so refreshingly original I look forward to seeing what happens next. You should too so keep reading. |
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Rebels (2015) #3 |
Jun 10, 2015 |
I'll admit I was not overwhelmed with the first issue of Rebels. I've never been a big fan of American history since I'm not from there. Wood and Mutti are doing a very good job of making me interested in how America came to be. I should know better to doubt Wood's storytelling by now. I am happy to be wrong about this book and look forward to see how this intimate yet epic story unfolds. |
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Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #2 |
Aug 12, 2015 |
Star Trek / Green Lantern: the Spectrum War #2 continues to satisfy any qualms a fan of each franchise may have had before this story started. It flows along at a quick pace and delivers on the visuals. Once again, the last page gives readers a great hook to come back for more space cop / sci-fi goodness next month. |
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The Goon: Once Upon A Hard Time #1 |
Feb 4, 2015 |
Powell is showing us how far goneThe Goonand his state of mind are after his losses from theOccasion of Revengestoryline. It also shows us how truly terrifyingly dangerous he can be. Nothing is safe and its almost glorious to see an unhingedGoontake down everything in his way, including his own friends. |
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The Goon: Once Upon A Hard Time #2 |
Mar 25, 2015 |
Reason and understanding has left our capped hero. His moves are now more primal and vicious than ever before. Perhaps this is what The Goon has to do to prevail. It clearly won't be pretty but as long as he wins, that's what matters, right? I miss the funny and wacky moments that popped up in this series. Grim and gritty was something I would never use to describe The Goon before this arc. It's dark and good but I need some sliver of hope in there somewhere. Hopefully there's some light left buried deep in there somewhere down the line. |
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The Valiant #3 |
Feb 18, 2015 |
The bonus pages after the story in this series are also a nice treat. Readers get instant behind-the-scenes moments as to what the creators were going for and how they achieved it. This chapter felt like a nice shift before the finale kicks in. I've been very satisfied so far with the execution of this miniseries and expect a spectacular finish next month. Don't miss out. |
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8.5
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Adam.3 #2 |
Sep 2, 2015 |
On the surface, this book looks like as advertised: Jungle adventure mixed with a touch of futuristic tech and aliens. This appears to be a winning combination for this to be an entertaining book. Looking a little deeper, you can see there are some intriguing subplots or mysteries percolating already. I wont spoil those as its part of the charm of this book to see them begin to take root. If youre looking for something fun and gorgeous to read, Adam.3 #2 will not steer your wrong. |
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8.5
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Bloodshot: Reborn #4 |
Jul 8, 2015 |
To stop his old nanites from turning innocent people into unhinged killing machines, our former supreme assassin Ray Garrison / Bloodshot has kill. To stop a killer machine from making more killers, he has to kill the infected people and take in his old techno- infection back into his own system. This constantly degrading grip on lucidity and reason make Bloodshot Reborn a continuing tale of redemption in the face of horror and murder. |
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8.5
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Ivar, Timewalker #7 |
Jul 21, 2015 |
I think I may have an apt description for this series: huge space epic with a lot of hilarity, double-talking and half-ass heroism thrown in for good measure. As dire as the end of time and space seems to loom over our titular hero, Ivar, Timewalker #7 continues to not make it seem too ominous and doomy-gloomy. Like all the good parts of Back to the Future, its an adventurous series worth your time. |
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8.5
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Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #1 |
Jul 8, 2015 |
Now, when I say that this books creators mix the two universes together, its not hyperbole. There is an actual mashing up and it looks like its going to be a colorful adventure we will be reading for the next few months. Suffice to say, if you like either of these properties, you will not be disappointed in Star Trek / Green Lantern: the Spectrum War #1. |
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8.5
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Z-Men #1 |
Sep 16, 2015 |
I really enjoyed this debut issue. Its funny, its original and it has a feel all its own which is always a treat to discover. The formatting and ease of use reading online was wonderful to experience as well. I just saw that issue #2 was available online so Im going to dive into the next one and how these square screwballs manage to bungle up next. You should too. |
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Adam.3 #1 |
Aug 12, 2015 |
Will there be more tribes or people next time? Do we need more characters when the animals are so entertaining? I'm very intrigued to see what will unfold in this five issue miniseries. There is so much eye-catching artwork and a compelling story to see in these first and second chapters that I eagerly look forward to see what happens next. |
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Book Of Death #1 |
Jul 15, 2015 |
If you like fights, heroes fighting heroes, scary things and want to know how an entire universe of heroes will die, then Book of Death #1 is right up your alley. It combines epic crossover in all the good ways with a What If / The End slant. This has all the makings of another instant classic from the always entertaining Valiant Universe. |
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Book Of Death: The Fall Of Bloodshot #1 |
Jul 21, 2015 |
Ultimately, Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot #1 tells a complete story in one issue. We see everything a normal man can go through in a life. Thankfully, Bloodshot was no normal man. We, as readers, are treated to a blockbuster of a saga in a mere twenty-five pages which is a remarkable feat in any storytelling medium. Even if youve never read any Bloodshot books, I daresay this story will entertain you nonetheless. |
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Dead Drop #1 |
May 6, 2015 |
As over the top as a story can be with a caveman in alien space armor can be, this tale does a tremendous job of showcasing how X-O Manowarhas adapted well to his new world. He does not hack and slash his way to his adversary but uses his intellect and cunning to try to ensure victory. After only one issue, I'm already imagining this series as a four-part Netflix TV show that is instantly addictive. Get on board and see where this story swerves next. |
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Dead Drop #2 |
Jun 3, 2015 |
Not that this book needed it but there were also ninjas thrown in for good measure. You can almost never go wrong with ninjas, right? I like being continually surprised by this series that I will just wait and see what Valiant Universe character will show up next month. I expect Dead Drop to keep readers enthralled until the very end. |
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Dead Drop #3 |
Jul 15, 2015 |
I honestly was pulling for the underdog Beta-Max by the end of Dead Drop #3. All he ever wanted to do was be a secret agent and help save people. I hope his efforts help the real Neville Alcott ultimately save the day because he deserves it after this display of heroism by fax machine. |
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Divinity #1 |
Feb 11, 2015 |
The visuals of this new god on Earth named Abram Adams are deftly handled by Trevor Hairsine and Ryan Winn. Hairsine and Winn make everything look as real or as surreal as it needs to b |
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Divinity #2 |
Mar 18, 2015 |
This has so far been a refreshing take on the benevolent god making utopia on Earth. I've been very impressed with how Kindt and Hairsine's arc and really want to see how things progress with each page. The fact that Unity, the MI-6's elite tactical team and Valiant Universe's team supreme, are entering the fray only adds to the anticipation I have for next month. Pick up this series and see how much change is coming, whether Earth is ready or not. |
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Divinity #4 |
May 27, 2015 |
The extra pages and insight from writer Kindt at the end of the story only enhance the overall experience of the entire miniseries. We are assured that there is more Divinity to come this year which is magnificent news. I'm eager to see how this mighty character will interact with the other power players touring around the Valiant Universe. This series established something new, potent and potentially dangerous into their world. I can't wait to see where they take him next. |
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Imperium #1 |
Feb 4, 2015 |
Labels can be stifling at times. Hero. Villain. Maniac. Messiah. Psycho. Savior. History ultimately decides who is what. Having all these powerful individuals in one series certainly looks enthralling. Rooting for the bad guys looks like a trend on the rise for 2015 thanks to a book like this. Definitely another feath |
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Imperium #3 |
Apr 8, 2015 |
Harada continues to gather weapons to unleash upon the Valiant Universe. His arsenal gets more and more ominous each chapter. Imperium #3does a great job at thrusting the players into position to really scare the world. I really want to see them change it for the better no matter if people are ready for it or not. |
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Imperium #4 |
May 13, 2015 |
This book continues to impress me. Not only are the bad guys winning, you as a reader really want them to because it`s such an engaging story. I know there are tried and true archetype characters being shown to us in this book but they look and sound like nothing I`ve read before in comics. Everyone is complex and compelling and it`s all leading towards something bigger and bolder down the line. Imperium #4 is unsettling enough on its own to read. It's even better when you catch up to this series. Go ahead and get on the winning side and watch what smart storytelling looks like. |
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Imperium #7 |
Aug 5, 2015 |
Imperium #7 is a showcase for many things. It shows readers how Divinity chooses to interact with those of power around him. It also shows readers that beneath the surface, some people will never be satisfied no matter how much power they get. Players dont like getting played and its a treat to see it happen. |
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Imperium #8 |
Sep 2, 2015 |
Imperium #8 feels like a warm up to a battle one of the big hitters isnt ready for yet. Dont get me wrong: this is a great tilt to start with. Trust me when I say this is one rematch that will epic down the line somewhere. On top of all that, there is another surprise hiding literally inside of one of the main players which was a fun reveal. This book continues to be a no-brainer for best book of the year so read it already. |
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Ivar, Timewalker #2 |
Feb 18, 2015 |
It's thought-provoking to me that time travel always wants to change things that have happened in the past. Van Lente eloquently asks "Who doesn't fanaticize about becoming the editor of their own life..?" Ivar, Timewalker #2 shows both sides of that argument so effectively that I still don't know what side I come down on. I just know I want to see what this time traveller takes us next and if he's really that clever |
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Ivar, Timewalker #3 |
Mar 18, 2015 |
The covers have been iconic and beautifully simplistic from the get-go. This month's beauty by Raul Allen is no exception. Each one looks like an oh-so enticing movie I know people would line up for. Thankfully, it's selling something better than a movie"it's a great comic book! Like every good 80s action romp, Ivar, Timewalker #3 keeps the good times rolling for all to enjoy. |
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Ivar, Timewalker #5 |
May 28, 2015 |
Ivar is a compelling character worth following. He seems to be doing things for noble reasons. He appears to have good intentions to saving all of creation. The fun part is seeing how manipulative he is going about it. Doing something good but going about it deviously is a great hook for any story. Add to it the layering of different eras, straight face lying to hero siblings and bribery with burgers and you have a tale that warrants your undivided attention. |
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Ivar, Timewalker #6 |
Jun 17, 2015 |
This issue is like the latest and greatest Mad Max: Fury Road movie in that there is so much amazing craziness that keeps you entertained, you almost forget the titular character is in this story too. And just like said film, that's not a bad thing. Ivar gets his moments but the menagerie of plotlines, characters, time periods and who is who really keeps your attention. This books demands multiple reads every month because there is so much cleverness and exuberance every time. Get on board and enjoy the ride already! |
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Nameless #4 |
Jun 10, 2015 |
Maybe that's the magic spell Morrison and Burnham are casting with this series. Hope seems to have been stripped away already in this story. I'm not sure where this ship can be turned around but I have no doubt this uninhibited creative team will keep readers enthralled and horrified and captivated until the bloody and disgusting end. |
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Ninjak (2015) #5 |
Jul 29, 2015 |
For someone I never read anything much about before this series started, I honestly look forward to each chapter more and more. Kindt, Mann and Guice are creating something immediately addictive here. Ninjak #5 is absolutely worth your time and money. Get in step with one of the best new series of 2015. |
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Ninjak (2015) #7 |
Sep 9, 2015 |
Ninjak #7 continues his frenetic pace its held since its debut. The action shifts but does not let up. This feels like a great television series where every episode matters and progresses the story logically and successfully. I know the first collected volume is coming out at the end of September so you have no excuse not to catch up on this thoroughly entertaining series. |
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Quantum and Woody Must Die #2 |
Feb 25, 2015 |
So far, it feels like the Super-Human Trauma Coping Group is trying too hard to utterly destroy the World's Worst Super-team. Their sneak attacks are on par with ye old Willy Coyote vs. The Road Runner. Meep Meep indeed. I can't wait to see how they try to obliterate them next month. |
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The Goon: Once Upon A Hard Time #3 |
May 21, 2015 |
There is plenty of gruesome action in this chapter. Will next month BE the final outing for The Goon? It looks like there will be plenty of showdowns and hopefully some great despair that seems to have become a sidekick to this series. |
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The Valiant #4 |
Mar 25, 2015 |
With so many moving parts, it still feels like an intimate story with the fate of the world thrown in with the attempt to save one another. I felt like the quieter moments of characters on the run were more powerful than the big hero spreads mixed in here and there. I hope artist Paolo Rivera keeps making more beautiful Valiant books down the line as his work really captivated my attention throughout all four issues. |
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