Conor Spielberg's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 18
7.0Avg. Review Rating

Stellar Artwork in service to what looks to be a promising story.

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A fun read with an irreverent but serious take on orcs.

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Stellar work from all involved. The book is critical of the genres it emulates while clearly having a fondness for them.

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Decent pencilling, fantastic story.

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Interesting Characters and World being explored through the story and artwork.

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Strong sense of characters and interesting artwork.

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Funny action packed space romp with a lot of potential

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If you're looking for a weekly serialised comic, this is definitely worth checking out.

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A welcomed stylised take on Godzilla that leans into its campier tones with a modern update

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A solid Star Wars story with the expected benefits and faults that come with it.

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Hard to follow the action at times but a cool artistic choice for a well told story

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Great ideas with strong comedy that lack compelling conclusions.

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A fun and interesting reimagining with good, but flawed, writing.

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Intriguing enough and by no means bad but not enough focus on character in favour of worldbuilding.

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A weak first half gives way a very strong second half.

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A fine start, but with art that felt a little safe and a lot of world building, "My Little Pony: Set Your Sail" #1 feels more like the start of something than an issue that can stand on its own.

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Perhaps an earlier issue might be a better entry point for the series.

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Despite strong fundamentals from the creative team, it shows roots as a novel by failing to adequately adapt to the form.

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