Dan Foley's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: On Comics Ground Reviews: 17
8.3Avg. Review Rating

9
Imaginary Fiends #1

Jan 19, 2018

Does everything a first issue needs to do and is very entertaining. Fantastic concept and it looks to be the start of a great Horror/Fantasy series.

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8
Imaginary Fiends #2

Jan 20, 2018

Solid second issue where we explore some of the relationships between the characters and see who Melba and Polly are going to have to take on to solve their first case.

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9
Imaginary Fiends #3

Jan 30, 2018

Fantastic issue that does a great job of filling in the world without getting bogged down. Great story and fantastic art.

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9
Imaginary Fiends #4

Mar 18, 2018

Another great issue in what has been an amazing series, with fantastic art and a great story.

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10
Kill Or Be Killed #14

Dec 2, 2017

An amazing issue. A explosive, satisfying conclusion to the third story arc that leaves you looking forward to whats going to happen in the next one.

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9
Kill Or Be Killed #15

Jan 24, 2018

A great start to the new story arc, that changes things up, gives us a big new question and still stays fantastic.

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9
Kill Or Be Killed #16

Feb 26, 2018

Another fantastic issue that shows us who Dylan is becoming even without the Demon there to egg him on. The issue showcases that eventually, everything will catch up to you.

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8
Ninja-K (2017) #1

Nov 28, 2017

If you like ninjas, action, and awesome stories, pick up this first issue!

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8
Ninja-K (2017) #2

Dec 30, 2017

A good issue with flashbacks, fancy high tech suit action, a fun encounter with an elderly villainess and then setting up for a Ninja showdown!

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9.5
Saga #49

Mar 8, 2018

A fantastic return! NSFW panels!Ghs being cute! Hazel dropping verbal bombs on people! The fate of the Galaxy on the line! This issue had it all, along with the amazing art we've come to expect from Fiona Staples. Will they be able to stop Lanthe from killing everyone The Will Loves?

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8
X-Men: Gold (2017) #16

Nov 28, 2017

It's a crowd-pleaser that gets a fan favorite couple back together and lays a solid foundation for the coming story arc.

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7
X-Men: Gold (2017) #17

Dec 7, 2017

Overall another good issue that gives a little time to some underused X-Men.

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7.5
X-Men: Gold (2017) #18

Dec 21, 2017

A solid issue, with some good moments, but nothing that will blow your pants off.

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7
X-Men: Gold (2017) #19

Jan 7, 2018

Another good, but not great issue that ends the arc on a decent note. The way they beat the God was pretty cool, but Logan beating Kologoth was kinda anti-climactic, they fought him like three times already, Logan could have done that ages ago. Once again a classic feeling X-Men story that isn't bad, or good because it doesn't take that many chances. The ending looks like it's setting up them marooned on another planet in the negative zone, but I hope it's not for a full arc because I really think it's time for them to head back to Earth.

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7.5
X-Men: Gold (2017) #20

Jan 18, 2018

A surprise engagement spices up the end of a decent though not spectacular classic feeling X-Men arc.

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6
X-Men: Gold (2017) #22

Feb 22, 2018

Great art and Villains somewhat makeup for a weak plot in this filler issue. Despite being on the cover Prestige doesn't get much attention.

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9
X-Men: Gold (2017) Annual #1

Feb 11, 2018

A fantastic standalone issue that with an Excalibur reunion and a on the street fan perspective of the X-Men. Both will be highly enjoyable to any X-Men fans. The annual covers a surprising reveal for Meggan and Brian!

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