Caleb Webster's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: The Latest Pull, Comic Book City Podcast Reviews: 6
7.9Avg. Review Rating

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Outcast By Kirkman & Azaceta #1

Jul 5, 2014

With 44 pages for $2.99 Outcast #1 is the best deal you will find at your LCS this month. With beautiful art and a gripping, if not disturbing, story Kirkman ignored many of the stereotypes of the exorcism genre and instead focused on giving us a fantastic start to his latest adventure. It is clear from the first chapter how there is already an Outcast television show in production. If the rest of the story lives up to the quality of this issue than I'm excited to see where Kirkman and Azaceta take us with it.

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8.5
Postal #2

Mar 12, 2015

Postal manages to faithfully represent the condition of Asperger's while maintaining one of the most intriguing stories I've read with some of the best characters. If you're a fan of shocking mysteries and darker comics then this book is for you.Issue #2 is a great continuation of the story and sets up so much more to come. Without a doubt, Image's Postal has delivered perfectly.

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8.3
Nameless #2

Mar 4, 2015

While Morrison's style may be too alternative for some, he has crafted a wonderful story so far. Along with Burnham's art this book is a must buy for fans of Image and the medium alike! Nameless is one of the best and most creative stories out there and I can't wait for more!

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7.8
Secret Identities #1

Feb 15, 2015

Secret Identities doesn't hold back from embracing and satirizing the superhero genre and is a fresh take on cape books by Image Comics. I'd recommend this book to anyone wanting to try something new,you may very wellregret it if you don't pick it up! I'll see you on the Front Line.

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7.3
The Humans #4

Feb 3, 2015

Where will the Humans go from here? I don't know, but I do know I want to be there for it. I'd certainly recommend picking this book up and nabbing the others while you're at it. It displays a self-aware charm while retaining and improving upon the violence and horror from the previous issues. This is the first issue of the series that has stuck with me once I put it down.

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6.7
They're Not Like Us #3

Feb 21, 2015

While this book certainly has a few flaws at the time of its third issue, it adds a whole new level of intrigue to the saturated teens-with-abilities market in a more natural way than any of its competitors. Image Comics have done well to have this in their arsenal. With this book, you never know what's coming next.

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