Brandon Carlisle's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Sequential Planet Reviews: 16
8.3Avg. Review Rating

Adam Strange and Mr. Terrific are both very compelling characters, and this story is unraveling itself slowly but meticulously.

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The story wraps everything up in a silly-yet-satisfying way and takes a few more creative liberties before concluding this charming series.

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While the series is taking its time and winding down for a moment, the characters are becoming more developed and the mystery grows more intriguing.

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This series is taking a darker turn from its humble, silly beginnings. Tension is building towards what is sure to be an exciting climax.

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Although the series appears to be rushing to a climax, there's plenty that keeps it going strong. Plot twists, colorful art, and very clever humor all make for an entertaining time.

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The dust settles after a hard-fought battle with Roxxon. Things seem unusually calm in a nice change of pace, but trouble is surely looming. If you still haven't started reading this series, this is a great time to jump in.

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Deadshot finally gets to head home, and it makes for some sweet moments. But, for the Suicide Squad, nothing ever goes according to plan.

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Suicide Squad focuses time on developing some of the newer characters with a really cute backstory. For fans of these characters, it's hard not to find it sweet.

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The Squad is working together better than ever, and they are taking action to take Kord down. What follows are some great moments, some twists and turns, and real consequences.

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Although the climax is very rushed, the resolution is sweet and satisfying. The team is well-established and they have all formed a strong bond. I hope it doesn't take long for The Revolutionaries to make another appearance.

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New, exciting things are being introduced in every issue. The world-building and complexity of this series are impressive, and the characters' relationships are strong. Tartarus is starting to feel like a pure sci-fi story with no creative limit.

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The ending is bold and may not be for everyone, but it's still exciting to see the final showdowns. The dark tone is admirable, but it's a hard shift from how the series started.

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The Ludocrats make a lot of progress in this issue. Dirty jokes, visual gags, and expressive visuals are all kicked up a notch, making this the most entertaining entry in the series so far.

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The High Republic is a fresh and exciting new era of Star Wars. With so much to explore, this first issue only gets to lightly touch on things. However, the action, characters, and curiosity are enough to keep me invested, and I'm eager to see more.

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Bill and Ted are faced with the pressure of writing a song to unite the world, and they aren't having as much success as they hoped. They are determined to make it happen, and they are joined by all of the best characters from the classic films.

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A light-hearted side-story giving some lesser-known mutants the spotlight with a fun adventure.

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