Christian Laspada's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Watch Reviews: 47
8.6Avg. Review Rating

This issue pushes the storyline further, but only partially. While the plot as a whole has been exciting and interesting, this issue feels inconsequential and filler. I look forward to next weeks issue and hope for more action and plot progression.

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This is the perfect issue to celebrate the 1075th issue of Action Comics! The great storytelling and exceptional art continue in this weeks issue. Filled with heart-warming moments and humor, this arc is perfect for new Superman readers and I am excited to see where the story goes.

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The great storytelling and exceptional art continue in this weeks issue. The only downside is that the weekly format is causing the story to drag a bit. Despite this, this arc is perfect for new Superman readers and I am excited to see where the story goes.

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This is how you write a finale to a miniseries. This issue is filled with heart, emotional beats, and action and this new comic series is the perfect addition to the My Adventures with Superman TV series. This series continues to feel exactly like the TV show and will make you fall in love with these characters all over again.

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Absolute Superman #1 delivers a polished, epic reimagining of Supermans origin, set against the backdrop of a vibrant, modern Earth. Aarons narrative is strong, emotional, and filled with timeless themes of identity and heroism. Sandovals artwork complements this storytelling perfectly, with a kinetic, cinematic style that makes the action and emotion feel larger than life.

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This is the cosmic horror we needed for Halloween. This new weekly arc is the perfect jumping on point for new Superman readers. A great storyline with amazing art, Im so happy this arc will be released weekly. This is a great starting place for new readers.

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This new weekly arc is the perfect jumping-on-point for new Superman readers. A great storyline with amazing art, Im so happy this arc will be released weekly. This is a great starting place for new readers.

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The Flash #14 is the explosive start to a new storyline. With character-building moments, jokes, and charming art, this is the perfect starting point for new readers.

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Superman #19 is a standout issue that expertly combines thrilling superhero action with thoughtful character development. Joshua Williamsons writing, paired with stunning visuals by Dan Mora, makes this a must-read for both longtime fans and newcomers.

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This new weekly arc is the perfect jumping-on-point for new Superman readers. A great storyline with amazing art, Im so happy this arc will be released weekly. This is a great starting place for new readers.

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This is a fantastic start to a new arc, and I cant wait to see what happens next. A great storyline with amazing art, Im so happy this arc will be released weekly. This is a great starting place for new readers.

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This is the most emotional issue of the series, and it is beautiful. This issue is filled with heart, emotional beats, and action and this new comic series is the perfect addition to the My Adventures with Superman TV series. This series continues to feel exactly like the TV show and will make you fall in love with these characters all over again.

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Unfortunately, this arc did not hit the mark for me, and I find myself celebrating the end of this story. The rushed writing mixed with rushed art makes this arc confusing and uninteresting. This story may be exciting for some readers, but it does not work for me.

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Titans #15 is the perfect end to a perfect arc. With amazing storytelling, stunning art, and incredible character development, this is an issue you dont want to miss. Tom Taylor is writing the best Titans weve seen in a while, and this is an era we will be talking about for years to come.

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With stunning artwork, strong characterization, and a compelling narrative, Superman #18 is a must-read for those following the Absolute Power summer event. Superman takes a chance on magic and faces his fears to save his friends and the ones he loves.

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This issue is filled with heart, emotional beats, and action and this new comic series is the perfect addition to the My Adventures with Superman TV series. This series continues to feel exactly like the TV show and will make you fall in love with these characters all over again.

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Superman #17 not only enhances the Absolute Power event but also stands as a testament to why Campbell and Williamson remain enduring icons in the comic book world. With stunning artwork, strong characterization, and a compelling narrative, this issue is a must-read for those following this summer event.

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Titans #14 is a phenomenal issue with amazing storytelling, stunning art, and incredible character development. Tom Taylor is writing the best Titans weve seen in a while and this is an era we will be talking about for years to come.

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Die-hard Superman fans might enjoy this arc, but otherwise, I would skip it. Detached writing mixed with gritty artwork makes this three-part arc boring and confusing.

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Overall, My Adventures with Superman #3 is a delightful continuation of the series that will appeal to both longtime Superman fans and new readers alike. It successfully revolutionizes Superman's design while still staying true to the character.

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Superman #16 is the perfect tie-in to the Absolute Power event, with impeccable story telling and an exciting team-up. This is a must read for anyone reading the summers biggest event.

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This new arc feels like filler and is a letdown coming off of the House of Brainiac event. Detached writing mixed with gritty artwork makes this a three-part arc Im fine with skipping.

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Overall, My Adventures with Superman #2 is a delightful continuation of the series that will appeal to both longtime Superman fans and new readers alike. It successfully blends superhero spectacle with heartfelt character moments, promising an exciting journey ahead for Clark Kent and friends.

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Overall, Action Comics #1066 is an exciting penultimate issue to the House of Brainiac event. Williamson and Sandovals collaboration delivers a gripping tale that blends superhero spectacle with profound thematic exploration. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Superman's world, this event serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of DC's iconic superhero.

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Overall, Detective Comics #1086 is a must-read for fans of Batman and detective fiction alike. Ram V's masterful storytelling combined with Raffaele's evocative artwork creates a captivating reading experience that stays true to the core of the Dark Knight while pushing the boundaries of his narrative depth. This issue exemplifies why Detective Comics remains a cornerstone of the comic book industry, delivering compelling mysteries that resonate long after the final page.

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Superman #15 is the epic finale to the House of Brainiac event and is a tour de force in modern comic book storytelling. With its epic scope, stunning artwork, and rich character dynamics, this event exemplifies why DC Comics continues to captivate readers around the globe. Don't miss out on this cosmic epic that redefines what it means to be a family in the DC Universe!

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Overall, Under York #2 is a triumph of creativity and imagination. With its compelling narrative, stunning artwork, and engaging characters, this series continues to carve out its niche in the comic book landscape. Fans of fantasy, adventure, and mystery alike will find much to love in the depths of Under York.

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Overall, Dracula: Blood Hunt #2 is a triumph of comic storytelling. With its compelling narrative, atmospheric artwork, and memorable dialogue, this series continues to resurrect the allure of vampires and Marvel superheroes.

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Filled with heart, charm, and humor, this new series is the perfect addition to the My Adventures with Superman TV series. This new comic tie-in series feels exactly like the TV series and will make you fall in love with these characters all over again.

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With its engaging storyline, roster of characters, and stunning artwork, Detective Comics #1085 exemplifies the best of what the medium has to offer. A thrilling tale of mystery, action, and the indomitable spirit of the Dark Knight. Don't miss it!

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The Ms. Marvel Mutant Menace creative team is writing some of the best comics from Marvel in 2024. This issue is the perfect balance of seriousness and fun, which parallels Kamala Khans character so well. Anyone who was weary about Ms. Marvel becoming a mutant should rest assured that the character is in more than capable hands.

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The third part of the House of Brainiac event is a fun and action-packed comic with stunning art. This issue leans into the action in Action Comics. Its any issue that will make any Superman fan extremely happy.

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This issue is peak Deadpool, with the perfect mix of comedy, action, and heartfelt moments. The creative team understand what makes Deadpool so great and are bringing those aspects in full force. This is the perfect series to hype readers up for the new movie coming out this year.

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This special is fun if you want more insight into Brainiacs story and plans, but overall, it is a filler issue. The biggest crime of this issue is theres no Superman. If you really care about the House of Brainiac storyline and background Superman characters, this issue is for you. The issue falls right in the middle of not being terrible, but not being a big deal if you decide to skip it.

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Impeccable writing mixed with stunning art makes this issue incredible. The entire team is creating some of the best Batman content seen in a while. This is the perfect addition to the Gothic Opera storyline.

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Spider-Boy #6 is an exhilarating and campy issue. The exploration of the Humanimals and Madame Monstrosity makes for a fun yet emotional issue. The art and colors of this issue further elevate the story making for a really effective comic. With great storytelling, fun characters, and amazing art, this is definitely an issue to pick up.

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The first issue of the House of Brainiac arc is a fun and action-packed comic with amazing art and a stacked Super family cast. Its an issue that will make any Superman fan extremely happy.

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Although its short, this issue is a fun and whimsical read that really captures the heart of the series. The cartoon-like art style is gorgeous and adds to the eccentricity of the issue. This is the perfect wrap-up to the series.

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The conclusion of Poison Ivys origin story is an emotional and character-rich story. With incredible art and storytelling, the issue dives into Ivys motivations and illustrates that the character is more than just a femme fatale.

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The second issue of The Infernals is as thrilling as the first as we get to learn more about the Devils family. With a witty mix of comedy and horror, this issue is sure to excite those with a love of the occult and business shows. With hauntingly beautiful art and amazing character concepts, theres so much to love about this comic.

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This is the most action-packed and explosive comic you will pick up this week. The issue is nothing less than awesome and filled with Monster Titans, superheroes, Power-Rangers-esque Megazords, and MechaGodzilla!

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This first issue is exciting and gorgeous as Davids amazing writing pairs well with Antnios beautiful art. This is a fiery way to start the mini-series with several events already being set up in just a couple of pages. I am excited to continue reading this series to see how the character of Spider-Man 2099 develops and the design of his Venom suit.

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This issue is an incredibly fun exploration of the complexity of Superman with an even more fun team-up. It has its flaws with pacing, but worth a read to finish the I, Bizarro storyline and to see the mental fears Superman faces. The art of this issue is also beautiful and captures Superman and the Joker at their best. Superman may be an alien, but he has fears and self-doubts just like the rest of us.

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Adding an emotional and heart-wrenching storyline to this all-ages comic series in a light-hearted way makes this issue fascinating. The juxtaposition of dark elements with a cartoon-like style makes for effective storytelling. Overall, this issue is a lovely and emotional read.

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Ms. Marvel Mutant Menace #1 is an unbelievably fun comic with a lot of heart at the center of it. Kamala and her community grapple with the reveal that Ms. Marvel is a mutant and a member of the X-Men in a way that feels like an homage to Chris Claremonts early X-Men run. This comic breathes excitement and life into the Fall of X event!

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This fish-out-of-water saga offers a fresh, bold take on the mermaid genre with immersive world-building. Kim returns to the comic world with this stunning series filled with heart, adventure, and originality. Paired with gorgeous art and imaginative storytelling, this series promises to be a post-apocalyptic adventure you wont want to miss!

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This mini-series is sticking to the heart of an X-Men story with action appropriate for a Cable comic. Cable #2 has something for everyone - it is full of action, develops the relationship between Cable and Kid Cable, and has stunning art. I was originally worried that this mini-series would have an issue with making the stakes and villains feel important in a self-contained story during the Fall of X event, but Niciezas storytelling talent dispels that concern. This mini-series is a master class in writing Cable and a must-read for fans who love the Summers family.

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