Darryll Robson's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: ComiConverse, Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 280
7.8Avg. Review Rating

Another month, another issue of MMPR: Pink from Boom! Studios. While the main title continues unabated, Pink has had a wobble or two. Falling from the height reached in issue one Pink has yet to climb back on top. And it doesnt look like the creators are in a rush to scale those heights again as they push out another disappointing issue. But what exactly is the problem?

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Intriguing art and wonderful scene setting isn't enough to make this comic engaging. An unlikable central character distances the reader and, unlike other titles by Rich Tommaso, Dry County doesn't have a hook necessary to reel the audience in.

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This comic still has those elements that I enjoyed from issue one and two, the Quantum Leap meets Hellblazer vibe, it is just let down by the central characterization. Clichs take over and the plot gets lost. At some points it may even make you think of the Doctor Who episode A Town Called Mercy but that probably isn't a good thing.

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A good looking comic that is let down by an unsatisfactory narrative and pointless over scripting.

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After a successful start to the series the narrative has taken a turn for the worse. The art continues to impress but it has become drowned in cliches and terrible plot twists.

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For a comic that has so much promise, it fails to meet expectations. All of the character and personal drama from the two parent titles is almost missing from this first part of a long crossover event. Hope for the future, but not the outstanding start you would expect.

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This comic is bogged down by a desperate need to include as many characters as possible from the Star Trek Universe. Plot elements barely have time to grow before they are shut down to move on to the next cameo appearance. Despite some wonderful art, The Q Conflict has run it's course.

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A disappointing end to a promising comic. The artists try to create some excitement but the plot just does't back it up.

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A great work of festive entertainment but instantly forgettable and mediocre compared to previous outings. For a bit of festive cheer give it a read.

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An uninspiring use of an over used plot make this a comic that tries hard but fall short. There are elements of the comic that are impressive but not enough for most people to commit to a purchase.

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The Science Fiction story takes something away from the great detective's charms. Some great artwork is lost beneath a narrative that is difficult to accept or take seriously.

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Go-Bots is a comic with great potential but the simplistic narrative and art style make it difficult to take seriously. A mix of ingenious and questionable panel choices create an unbalanced read, flipping between charming and laughable.

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If you figure out what this comic is trying to be then you will find more enjoyment in it. The unhappy blend of horror and comedy never quite strikes the right balance and the reading experience suffers because of this.

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There are some good elements to this comic but the whole is disappointing. Great character work can't disguise the lack of threat required for this sci-fi horror story. A dip in the expected standard from this creative team.

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A deluge of repetitive exposition dampens the thrills in this issue. The links to the real world health crisis should enhance the horror aspect of the comic but unfortunately it doesn't quite hit the mark. An okay filler issue with some exciting art work to pass the time.

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This final issue would be mediocre at the best of times, however in the current climate it has suffered more than most. It has a rushed ending with art that follows suit. If you'd been waiting expectantly for this conclusion you will likely be disappointed.

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This first issue sets the scene wonderfully, creating a mood and tone that prevails throughout. The story and art have promise but lack the punch required to draw a reader in.

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The Q Conflict is a great concept that hasn't found it's story yet. A mediocre plot fumbles along with some engaging art work but nothing leaps out of this comic.

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A return to Earth signals a return to form for Supergirl. An entertaining issue that proves Event tie-ins can stand by themselves.

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With such a strong tie to the Year of the Villain crossover event, this issue will only appeal to those invested in the DC Universe. The larger Event story belittles the ongoing Supergirl narrative that readers have been following for the last few months. A disappointment in a number of ways.

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Despite the amazing creative talent working on this run of Supergirl, the plot has been hampered by Event baggage and the need to to tie in with the greater DC Universe. One for long time readers only.

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A mediocre story is held up by fascinating art work and an aesthetic different from the type usually found in post-apocalyptic comics.

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Great art leads the reader through this spectacle of a comic. Unfortunately, the plot isn't as engaging and the characters feel lacking. Fun and entertaining but probably not a keeper.

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Although light on characters, the re-telling of 30 Days Of Night concentrates on building the atmosphere and making sure that the reader feels the fear.

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After a shaky middle, Aliens Resistance finally comes together with the art and story merging to form a satisfactory conclusion.

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An excellent adventure but the constant references and in jokes may grate on some readers

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A nostalgic blast from the past with a feel good factor that will melt the coldest of hearts. Entertainment through and through.

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Fun, frolics, and plenty of gags. This Bill and Ted comic has all the fan favourite characters and a very familiar story-line. A prime example of entertainment for entertainments sake and will definitely pass 15 minutes, but probably not a keeper.

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GLOW succeeds as a Teen Drama Sports comic but fails as a companion to the Netflix T.V.show. This comic if a fun read but lacks the depth and darkness you might be expecting. This will be enjoyed most by new readers to the GLOW concept.

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A fun piece of B-Movie goriness for an audience who accept and enjoy low brow narratives.

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A well written and drawn comic that unfortunately doesn't offer anything new or outstanding.

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Although not the best in the series, the kinetic action sequences are expertly rendered and the story naturally flows towards the finale next month. This issue makes big promises that makes the next issue impossible to miss.

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Kurt Sutter and Caitlin Kittredge‘s Lucas Stand started on a high that it had difficulty reaching in the following issues. The central character hopped through time like a drug addled Sam Beckett from Quantum Leap and the narrative often fell too easily into time travelling cliches. However Lucas has arrived in the future and the comic has the opportunity to dig into his psyche in ways not possible previously.

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A great start to a spin off mini-series but one that is more for the fans than the roaming reader.

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A bold, classic Sci-fi inspired start to IDWs new Mars Attacks. It sets the scene while introducing the readers to an amazing new character but a few layout issues impact upon the narrative at times.

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IDW's Mars Attacks will appeal to people who love straightforward Alien Invasions stories and with the addition of gruesome art, this makes it worth a read.

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The weakest issue so far in the run but still a comic worth reading. There is still many miles to go with this part of the Power Ranger franchise and theres no reason to give up on it yet.

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Another exciting issue tale of the Power Rangers which focuses on the very heart of their story: the concepts of good and evil. Higgins and company plate up a meal of temptation, which is all too easy to swallow.

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Not up to the same standard as issue #1, but the artwork makes issue #2 worth picking up and gives hope for the rest of the series.

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Mountainhead comes out firing on all cylinders but loses pace halfway through. Strong elements lead you through to the end but don't cover up the cracks in the narrative.

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Get your Rock on and disconnect your sense of normality, Murder Falcon is here to fight evil with Heavy Metal. And do it in style. You get a feel very early of what exactly this comic is and what it is about, from that point onwards it doesn't disappoint. Superb art from all of the creative team and a narrative which is as fun as it is daft.

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Capturing the essence of Punk Rock, this comic is an excellent opening to a series with exceptional art and an intriguing script. Comedy and horror are mixed with hilarious results.

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A fast-paced, socially aware, narrative and some intriguing Artwork make this a fascinating read. Not the best in the run but it sets the scene for what promises to be an emotional confrontation for the central character.

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Over recent years Roller Derby has become an extremely popular sport. Theres probable not a major city in America or the UK that doesnt have a Roller Derby team. Anyone who has been to see a live game will have noticed the intensity; not just of the game but also of the relationships between skaters, between teams and between supporters. The Derby world is one massive family with a full contact sport thrown into the middle.

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With a vast cast of characters The Q Conflict has the potential for greatness. Unfortunately, this second issue does not build on the concepts of the first issue and the story just doesn't pick up speed. Great Art fills the pages but it has no story to tell.

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Supergirl #32 is a beautifully paced battle sequence, packed with witty banter.

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The Black Monday Murders is not a narrative that will appeal to a large audience, but the visuals and the design are spectacular.

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Jim Thompson was a crime writer who was largely unrecognised during his lifetime. He wrote harrowing fiction that dealt with the darkest regions of Mans soul. Some of his work has been transposed into film, work such as The Grifters, and now IDW are reimaging his work for comic book readers.

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This is a solid, consistent opening issue. Nothing ground-breaking but a worthwhile read for fans of modern Vampire tales. Both stories have something different to offer but are comfortably set within the same world.

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Worth a read for a feeling of completion but doesn't quite offer everything you hope for.

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A focus on modern gadgetry and bland suit wearing men detract from the exciting story that is building at the heart of Victor LaValle's Destroyer. A worthwhile read with engaging Art, but not at the same standard as issue 1.

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With ups and downs in story telling and a blandness to some of the pages, the third issue of this miniseries doesn't have the impact of the previous two. However, there are some bold scenes and a moment or two where it will pull your heart strings. Still in the 'Keep reading' pile.

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The design and artwork are spectacular from cover to cover. Unfortunately, the story itself becomes confused and this makes it difficult for the reader to become as immersed as the art requires.

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A run of the mill 'origin of evil' story. Only the art work packs any kind of punch or expresses any emotion. A disappointing chapter in this modern day horror saga.

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Black Widow is a comic with a lot of potential but hasn't quite found it's voice yet. There is a good creative team who can hopefully find their feet before the mini-series comes to an end.

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This comic captures the energy and dramatic elements of the recent Doctor Who series. All of the creative team work together to produce a solid adventure which is sure to win the hearts of the fans.

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Orphan Age contains a mediocre future world with a collection of interesting characters. An interesting premise does not bare fruit but the art work makes this comic worth a look.

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A great action packed issue. If superheroes fighting is your thing then this issue will hit all the right spots. However, if you've not been keeping up to date with Kara's story, maybe give this one a miss.

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A fun, enjoyable romp with a mix of Sci-Fi and Fantasy that boarders on horror but never goes to far to put off younger readers. Energetic art work and some clever lettering makes this one-shot stand out from the crowd.

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A entertaining read with wonderfully captivating characters. This issue will keep fans of the series happy as the central cast begins to grow but the art style may be harder for some readers to engage with.

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This is a middle of the road comic. Any atmosphere that the narrative tries to build is lost in the inhuman art work. When a franchise, like Alien, has so many hits under its belt, the bar is set high for all who follow and this new Marvel attempt has a long way to go.

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A successful vigilante comic that offers more then just the violence. This issue is brutal and requires more work from the reader to get through the violence to the core of the story., but the layers are there. Excellent art work and plotting make this comic worth picking up.

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A strong single issue with an intriguing narrative. The plot continues to grow while drawing everything together.

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A difficult family relationship is swamped in horror in this new graphic novel. An easy, enjoyable read with plenty of scares, just don't dig too deep into the narrative.

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With a strong central character and an intriguing mystery, Oberon #1 is a solid first issue. The lack of interesting supporting characters is overshadowed by the clever design work and panel layouts.

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Oberon is an enjoyable read and contains all of the theatrics that the reader is coming to expect from Parrott, Slavkovic and Pritchett. There are a few dips in the narrative but the Art pulls the reader along.

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Anderson finally starts to investigate the uniqueness of Orphan Age in this issue and it makes for compelling, character driven reading. The artwork is intentionally claustrophobic producing an intimate storytelling experience.

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A surprising start to the series, especially if you know nothing about this comic going in. The pages are packed with information which has it's ups and downs but overall an enthralling read.

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Postal Deliverance hits the ground running and is a strong start to the series. It gets the adrenaline pumping and the mind working overtime.

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An intriguing first issue with a strong message. The unlikable central character is both a blessing and a curse but there is plenty going on in the narrative and the art to keep you invested until the end.

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It has taken four issues but Star Trek: The Q Conflict has finally found it's feet. This issue proves that this is a story worthy of such a momentous crossover of characters

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For fans of the Star Trek franchise, this comic is the best to be released in a long time. The creators have captured the essence of Star Trek and presented it in a fun and exciting way, even if the story itself may seem familiar.

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This is a successful first issue with solid intentions. There is a strong, albeit cliched, concept at the heart of the narrative with enough new takes to keep a reader interested. A few inconsistencies in the art are noticeable but don't hamper the reading experience

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A run of the mill superhero fight scene fills most of this issue making it feel like a filler issue. Exciting artwork almost makes up for the unimaginative plot.

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Alien: The Original Screenplay is difficult to rate. The visuals are packed with atmosphere and some of the design work is outstanding. Unfortunately it is a mere shadow of the movie the script would be become. Enjoyment will be based entirely on your ability to dissociate this comic from what you already know of the franchise.

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Descendent is an intriguing read full of subtle art and great storytelling. For fans of complex conspiracy theories and a well plotted police procedural.

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A solid entry into the Dick Tracy crime book. Fantastic art work makes up for the lack of an extended story. This comic has style and grace.

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A fun and entertaining crime adventure story that pays homage to Chester Gould's original creation. The bold and brash art work tells a wonderful story that is only let down in the closing moments.

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An over the top theatrical extravagance. Oberon is full of mystery, adventure. and references to fantasy from all mediums. This is an enjoyable comic heading for greatness.

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This is a comic with great potential that is ultimately let down by the narrative. The impressive art work, especially by colorist Candice Han, just isn't enough to push this franchise comic from Fan Only to a Must Read.

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A fan pleasing Star Trek story that encapsulates everything that makes a perfect Star Trek story. The cast are wonderfully rendered although the lack of emotion in the art adds a woodenness to some of the characterisation.

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An all round solid introduction to a character that you thought you knew. Bryan Edward Hill and Gleb Melnikov have a perfect understanding of Angel's world. This comic if funny, scary, and a great read.

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A solid, satisfying read with atmospheric art work throughout. Gerry Duggan takes the vigilante archetype and puts him in a Die Hard like situation.

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A satisfying conclusion and the best issue of the series. The horror twist gives the writer and artist something to get their teeth into with pleasing results.

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Featuring Fan favourite villains and a mutli-Doctor story, it's difficult for this comic to go wrong. The pages are packed with fun and excitement. When the 13th Doctor meets the 10th, it's electrifying.

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The series has found it's feet and is fast becoming a worthwhile addition to the Dune franchise. There's a lot here for fans and it may become more sought after once the new movie is released.

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Marauders is a fun adventure comic with a great cast of characters. Entertaining art leads you through a great narrative with a whole mound of hints for the action that is to come.

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A solid, all round entertaining comic. The creators know how to tell a fun X-Men story and manage to make it accessible to all readers.

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A thoroughly entertaining piece of adventure with a pantomime villain in all his glory. For the fun in the new X-Men world, Marauders is where it's at.

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Orphan Age is a modern day western centered on building characters and creating emotional attachments to it's diverse cast. A cross between The Walking Dead and The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.

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As a series, Postal has come a long way and keeps improving with every issue. Fantastic art work and an easy to follow, albeit complex, narrative makes this a gripping entry into the series.

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Relay is a thought provocative comic that draws on multiple Sci-Fi sources. This means that it is difficult to access at times but rewards the reader for their efforts. The art and writing work together to tell a slow moving but wide reaching story.

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A wonderful 'Original Series' Star Trek comic, written for the fans but also newbie friendly. It hooks the reader from panel one and doesn't let go. With a bright aesthetic and an old school space adventure plot, this series is definitely going to be a hit with Star Trek fans.

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The creative team revel in the Original Series design and storytelling making this an enjoyable read. Ideal for fans but just as good for newbies to Star Trek

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The new writer and artist bring some fun back to the Last Daughter of Krypton. There is still some way to go to get Supergirl back on top, but it's heading in the right direction.

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A solid all rounder which will definitely appeal to fans of vampire tales. A modern horror with modern sensibilities and beautiful artwork.

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A highly detailed and enjoyable adventure comic. A collection of strong characters lead the narrative at such a fast pace that you barely have the chance to notice any flaws.

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Bridge building and Demon killing is the name of the game in this months engaging issue of Angel. The artwork is dynamic and the plot is packed with foreshadowing.

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Focusing on characters, Phillips has been able to relay a surprisingly high amount of information in a single issue. She treats the readers with respect and does not spoon feed them information. Descendent is a clever introduction to a series and will appeal to fans of the X-Files and Paul Cornell's Saucer State series.

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A fun and exciting take on a character that's nearly 90 years old. The script and art work is fresh and modern while also acknowledging the history of the character.

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The Doctor is the perfect holiday hero; she is full of wonder and excitement but there is a serious side, glimpsed briefly just beneath the surface.This story captures both the fun and the danger that follows this beloved character.

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Some excellent artwork is let down by mediocre scripts in this new anthology. The unlikable characters make it difficult to get lost in the narratives but that shouldn't distract you from some of the form bending comic book work, especially in the second story.

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Amateur sports and teen drama is presented in a simple but effective way. Carly Usdin has created another cast of intriguing characters that will definitely captivate the Young Adult audience and anyone else who enjoys the BOOM! Box Imprint.

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A fascinating journey of historical education which is as much about the format of Comics as it is about Animation. It is an inviting and easy read but fails to challenge some of the difficult subjects at the core of the narrative.

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This is an entertaining, and enjoyable comic. It has hints of classic pirate adventures mixed with modern sensibilities. A must for the fans of this genre.

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The story hots up for the two central characters as the creators throw then into a deeply atmospheric narrative. What this comic lacks in character it more than makes up for with setting and tone.

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A satisfying end to the first arc. The characters have been set up perfectly and there is plenty of foreboding for the future.

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If you make it through the opening pages this comic is very engaging with a wonderful array of characters. Unnerving and bloody, Bad Reception will definitely appeal to horror fans.

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Re-branded and re-released, Dead Eyes (Formerly Dead Rabbit) is still a magnificent read. Dark, moody artwork and great storytelling make this a funny, entertaining and, in places, hard hitting comic.

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Descendent is a complex story with engaging characters. This issue draws you in and hooks you from the very first page.

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Earth One if a wonderful re-imaging of the Hal Jordan Green Lantern Character. It's atmospheric, creatively smart, and enjoyable to look at. All it lacks is appeal to anyone outside it's target audience of Green Lantern fans.

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Omni is a fresh take on the Superhero genre. Although it shares links with a greater, superhero universe, this issue is accessible by all readers. A strong start to a series.

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Violence and family drama rock the roost in this months issue. Great Art and engaging conversations lead you effortlessly from page to page.

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This is an entertaining and horrific comic. The characters are pushed to breaking point as Cullen Bunn demonstrates to the reader the dangers of modern media. Expertly laid out art work allows the narrative to flow evenly, picking up pace as the story unfolds.

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Going back to the beginning is a bold move but Transformers #1 is perfectly pitched for the start of a new series. The opening is sedate and the pre-war Cybertron is a beautiful setting for a new introduction to everyone's favourite giant robots.

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A must for followers of the series although elements of the plot feel rushed. The artwork from all involved continues to impress to the very last page.

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Although an exceptional examination of the title character this first issue leaves new readers out in the cold in regards to the wider story.

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Shock Shop is an entertaining comic with some wonderful artwork and smart character building. However, the short chapter approach, and underused hostess, leaves an unsatisfied feeling with the reader.

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30 Days of Night is an exceptionally crafted comic that wallows in bloody violence. But the characters Steve Niles has created gives the ready a small sense of hope. Hope enough to come back next month to see how the hero will survive.

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A superbly written narrative with magnificent art work. The series has continues to impress month after month and the final issue is no exception.

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Atmospheric opening to Dark Horse Comics new Aliens comic. A tight script and unsettling Art make this a must for all fans of the franchise.

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A perfectly blended stand alone story for the Vampire with a Soul. It captures the fun of the Television Series while maintaining the tone of the current comic series.

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An exciting 'monster of the week' story features some outstanding art and the re-introduction of a fan favourite character. The new creative team have hit the ground running, maintaining the expected level of horror and humour.

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A solid start from everyone involved. This is an engaging, entertaining, and exciting read from the opening panel to the last page spread. A treat for long time fans of Angel and new readers, just getting in on the Vampire with a Soul act.

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A strong start to a series which takes a different approach to a classical character. A combination of impressive, detailed artwork and character driven plotting makes this a successful first issue.

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A New Arc and a new artist bring an emotional, hard hitting issue of Buffy to the readers. Top quality writing with expressive art continues the high quality everyone has come to expect from this comic.

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Coffin Bound is an engaging story packed with character, violence, and dark humour. The nihilistic protagonist may not appeal to all readers but if you get on board you won't be disappointed.

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An atmospheric and violent journey into a dark landscape led by a number strong characters. The script is tightly paced and the art is energetic and focused. This is turning into one of the best series of the year.

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Crude issue 4 continues to push the emotional narrative forward through the use of excellent art work. All of the creators are working on the same page, literally and figuratively, as they produce a comic which flows effortlessly from panel to panel, page to page.

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CRUEL UNIVERSE is a mixed bag of science fiction stories. There are highs and lows, but the lows are still worth reading, as each story has something to offer. There is something for everyone within these pages and the EC ethos of old is present within each story.

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Edge of the seat story telling builds a perfectly eerie atmosphere into which the creators drop their characters. Tension and suspense continues to build making this a difficult title not to follow.

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A solid start to a new series. Disaster Inc. has just enough to get you hooked without giving too much away. It is a perfect example of how to draw a reader in.

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A solid all round comic with strong characters and wonderful art. It is a brave, modern horror comic that will keep you gripped from start to finish

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Clever writing and wonderful artwork make this Multi-Doctor story entertaining and engaging. It's easily accessible which is important for this kind of story but that doesn't diminish any of the brilliance gone into it's creation.

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Brilliant and inclusive, this series of Doctor Who: The 13th Doctor is promising to be bigger and better than the last.

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Fun, bright and energetic. A simple but effective opening issue to a teen comic. A cool addition to Boom! Studios expanding sporting titles.

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Character and conflict feed off each other to create a tense and exciting issue of Fence. As this series progresses it becomes more and more engaging.

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Issue 12 is a heart warming finale to the initial 12 issue run. It's humorous, energetic and above all a satisfying conclusion without tying up all of the loose ends. It's payoff and tease all in one.

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Gunhawks has the visual style of a Spaghetti Western and the narrative of a classic revenge story. The only downside to this comic is that it is a one off and not a continuing story.

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A solid start to a new comic for the teen market. Strong pacing from the get go. Brimming with humor and adorable characters.

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The narrative picks up and speeds through a lot of unnecessary new story threads but the art is as lyrical as ever and this is a fitting end to an engaging and inclusive series.

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A great first issue for the new publisher, Aftershock Comics. An entertaining, high-octane crime story bursting with character.

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The creators of Jackpot have produced an intriguing, exciting, genre traversing adventure that you simply can't put down.

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This is a humorous and tense adventure tale with secrets bubbling under the surface. Captivating characters inhabit an outlandish world all illustrated with flair and finesse.

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Killer Groove issue 1 is a solid opening to a series. It has a gripping story with outstanding Art from all involved. This comic is a must read for all fans of classic or modern crime stories.

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A solid crime story. Killer Groove is cruel and harsh, with characters and tone to match. The storytelling from the artists makes this comic a pleasure to read.

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Reaching the halfway mark and 'Kong' has yet to disappoint on any score. The narrative and Art work in tandem to produce a worthy successor to the original Apes movies.

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An impressive mix of two popular franchises. The characterisation and artistic representation of both make this series enjoyable and, with an added twist or two, the comic is entertaining from cover to cover.

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If you've bought this you have in your hands an infectious, stomach churning comic unlike anything currently on the shelf. If you haven't bought this, you are missing out.

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A strong opening issue with spectacular art work that allows the reader to become engrossed in the narrative. Any familiarity in the plot is overshadowed by pacing writing.

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A teenage coming of age drama meets an out of this world fantasy adventure. Boom! Studios new comic raises above the cliches with an engaging script and expressive art.

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An entertaining and worthwhile addition to the Power Rangers franchise. A character driven start with the promise of greater things to come.

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The second issue of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a triumphant success for the franchise and credit is due to the creators and Boom Studios!

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An entertaining read with great scripting and artwork. It will keep the fans and the non-fans happy and reading.

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In the age old tradition of Summer Specials, Boom! Studios have released several this month. First there was the Labyrinth anniversary special and now comes the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2016 Annual; a collection of stories written and draw by a selection of different creators. Although not directly linking with either the regular monthly or the Pink Ranger spin off, this comic still offers something worthwhile for any Power Rangers Fan

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An outstanding, outlandish, out of this world rocking adventure comic with a streak of emotional drama which will grip you and keep you engaged.

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A mix of franchises that manages to keep the reader engrossed however much you do, or do not, know about each separate element. The Apes, the Lanterns, the writer and the artist all shine in this first issue of a mini series.

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A comic for the fans of the movies. It is a beautifully illustrated dissection of one of the smaller characters from the Apes movie franchise.

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Postal Deliverance is a comic about Cause and Effect which this issue makes clear from the very beginning. The script is tight and the artwork is controlled and detailed. Top Cow's Edenverse continues to go from strength to strength.

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A solid issue with exceptional art and a strong story. Resonant is all about atmosphere and the sense of fear that rules these characters lives.

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A down to Earth, political, sci-fi series. The script is engaging and the artwork is a perfect mix of realism and outlandish fantasy. A continued must read.

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Frank Cho is a popular cover artist who has also illustrated such titles as X-Men, Hulk and the Mighty Avengers. In his time, he has courted some controversy and also become known for his precise art style and buxom female characters. Skybourne is created, written and illustrated by Cho and is the first issue in a miniseries released this week from Boom! Studios.

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The story moves at an interesting pace, building on the characters rather than the narrative. Panosian has a detailed story to tell and he is using all the tricks of his trade to tell it.

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An outstanding end to an outstanding series. The art, the narrative and the over all design of the comic is of the highest quality. A must read.

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An excellent first issue. Test is intriguing, captivating and looks divine. There is some beautiful storytelling on display in these pages

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A solid start to a series. The Deadliest Bouquet may be a slow burning story, but the family drama is handled beautifully by the creators. The artwork and script compliment each other and allow the creators to to engage the readers in this soap opera of a narrative.

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Strong themes of isolation and entrapment are woven into BOOM! Studios magnificent horror comic. The creative team manipulate the the narrative and the art to make sure that the readers remain in a constant fear for the characters well being.

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An all round entertaining, if some what grotesque, read. Cullen Bunn has slowly been increasing the scale of this little horror comic and the narrative is now world consuming. A prime example of a horror comic done well.

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A murder mystery story with added horror. The wildly crazy narrative sweeps through beautiful art work and leaves the reader emotionally drained. You can't go wrong with this creative team.

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High drama and mysterious goings on form the basis for this new comic from IDW. An exceptional start for The Highest House which promises a wealth of characters and adventures all presented in enchantingly illustrated surroundings.

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A fitting end to a fantasy mystery story that has kept the readers guessing. One of the most engrossing comics of the year.

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A murder mystery and a tale of civil unrest forms the basis of this new series of Transformers. And the narrative is a success on both fronts. A clever building of tension is set in a magnificent world created by the large art team. Get in on the ground floor for this series as it's going to get massive.

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A solid first issue that entertains and challenges the reader. Trust Fall has exceptional art and an intriguing narrative.

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This is an outstanding first issue. Wonderfully crafted by all involved, it guarantees that you will become attached to the central characters, hooked from the very beginning. If you read this issue you will definitely be along for the full series.

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Chained To The Grave is an enjoyable and exciting read. The artwork may not appeal to everyone but the experimentation really pays off with this story. If you can't find something to like on these pages you're not reading it right.

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Inkblot builds an incredible world and is packed with gorgeous artwork. It's main selling point, however, is it's commitment to pure, unadulterated, fun. This is a comic you will fall instantly in love with.

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As heart breaking as it is bombastic, Murder Falcon runs you through the full range of emotions like the very best Heavy Metal album. The Art manages to keep up with the concepts and each issue just leaves you wanting more.

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Character driven and atmospheric, Orphan Age is building momentum and becoming a title worth reading. The story is emotional and dramatic with art to match

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A solid start for this intriguing horror. Although gruesome in places, it's the attention to detail in the storytelling that really sells this comic.

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An engrossing narrative and surprisingly intimate art work makes this a successful horror comic packed with character and tension. As the story builds so does the readers connection to the characters creating an emotional roller-coaster of a comic.

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This comic is a trip through the horror genre that blends tropes and concepts together to become more than the sum of it's parts. As the beginning of a new world for the creators, A Town Called Terror will quickly gather following expectant for more.

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A solid start to the series. The action is engaging and the artwork beautiful. The mix of realism and abstraction creates a intelligent, satisfying read.

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This is a beautiful homage to some classic comics and Garth Ennis does a superb job writing each story. Rebellion have gathered an excellent group of artists to fill the pages with outstanding art work. Although appealing mainly to fans of the original comic strips, there is enough in this anthology to keep new readers hooked.

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Choreographed violence, philosophical mutterings, and an unhealthy dose of horror. Coffin Bound is a treat for modern post-apocalyptic action fans and comic craft enthusiasts. Not for the squeamish.

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An unnerving yet thrilling finale to the Image Comics mini-series. With excellent writing and atmospheric art and design, Cold Spots #5 is a perfect conclusion to Cullen Bunn and Mark Torres' horror comic.

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Your enjoyment of this comic will depend on your engagement with the Dune franchise. It is a magnificent first issue and ideal for people wanting to experience the concepts of Dune before the new movie is released.

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Faithless is an erotic love story with strong ties to centuries old stories. The artwork is seductive and beautiful and will entrap you just as the central character is entrapped. A must read, but definitely Not Safe For Work.

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A visually stunning comic. It has a complex story that deals with difficult subjects, something which is reflected by the mature art style. Even if you are not a fan of the franchise, this is a comic worth reading.

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A spectacular start to a new space opera. The visuals create a magnificent new world while the narrative hooks the reader in.

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With visuals like this it is easy to over look the web of intrigue being woven across two worlds. An impressive comic packed with Sci-Fi and Social commentary.

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A bold and brash science fiction adventure. Levels of subtlety are there to find if you want to or you can simply enjoy the visually spectacular ride.

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A solid issue from a more than solid comic. If you don't know how impressive Invisible Kingdom is then it must be because you're not reading it.

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In John Constantine Hellblazer #1, the creative team have produced something above and beyond a typical monthly comic from one of the big two publishers.

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This is a beautifully crafted book with an important and fascinating story to tell. Although designed for younger readers, this is a delight for all ages.

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A blast of Heavy Metal inspired storytelling infused with a heart breaking ballad. Murder Falcon continues to impress on multiple levels and is a comic you really should be reading.

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PROFANE is a comic that on the surface may only appeal to crime readers, but in truth, it has so much more to offer. Witty, gritty, and with a cast who are a little bit...unlikable. Just the way it should be.

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Resonant from Vault Comics has plenty to offer the reader. It is an intriguing and exciting first issue with powerful artwork from all involved.

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This comic is the perfect continuation of Deep Space Nine and Next Generation. The artwork and narrative is totally engrossing. It's like the shows had never ended.

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This special is an easy access to the world of John Constantine while also referencing the characters long history within comics. It is beautifully written and expertly rendered by the art team. It is almost a masterclass in modern comic book storytelling.

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Vlad Dracul is a fascinating, yet violent, look at an infamous historical character. The artwork is outstanding and the narrative draws the reader along through an entertaining, and worthwhile, 60 plus pages.

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This issue's story is not groundbreaking but it pushes all the right buttons. The art work across the board is magnificent with each creator enhancing each others work.

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Reinventing a classic in the best possible way. The creators show respect for the original source material while producing an outstanding first issue. Buffy The Vampire Slayer is set to impress and shock you all over again.

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The cliches and rare narrative problems become lost in engrossing art work and superb comic design. It is an exciting take on the Wolfman and is steeped in modern sensibilities.

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This is an absolute pleasure to read. It is a visual treat with a moving collection of stories inspired by some of the greatest comic book creators.

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An outstanding comic suitable for for almost all ages. The magnificent art work tells a thought provoking story that is entirely engrossing. Alienated is vying for comic of the year.

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A difficult and distressing story-line is depicted with superb art and compassion by everyone involved. The cover should carry a content warning however, the creators have excelled at telling a difficult, yet important, narrative.

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A superbly crafted comic with engaging character development. Angel just keeps getting better issue after issue.

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A solid start to a series that is steeped in 'Apes' history but not at the expense of the narrative. Superbly written and expertly drawn, BEWARE THE PLANET OF THE APES fits into the franchise like a hand into a well worn glove.

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Everyone involved with this comic understands Buffy and all that she stands for. This is an outstanding comic; written and drawn beautifully. This is perfect entertainment for old and new fans alike.

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Bellaire and Mora are breathing life back in to Buffy The Vampire Slayer. This is a superbly crafted comic that proves a modern retelling can be as good, if not better, than the original.

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Keeping secrets in the comic book world is hard but BOOM! Studios have managed it with Buffy The Vampire Slayer. This issue is the perfect end to the first arc of this new take on the Slayer's life.

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An outstanding, if somewhat disgusting, dissection of the human condition. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written. A must read, if you can stomach it.

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A solid end to the first volume of this captivating comic. Sublime Art Work and an emotional story keeps this comic's heart beating until the end.

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An exceptional start to a new series based on the great American Detective. It has superb storytelling from the writers and artists, with a compelling cast and an engaging narrative.It's worth noting that if you are a fan of Dick Tracy, you'll want to add an extra star to the rating. Yes 5.5 stars!!

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This is a superb crime/adventure comic that makes a 70 year old comic strip look brand new. Excellent scripting combined with an art team working at the highest level make this a must read for both fans of the franchise and newbies to the hard-nosed detective.

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Faithless is a seductive, adult comic with gorgeous art work. Anyone who reads this will fall in love with the central character and the journey she is on. A must read but definitely not safe for work.

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Faithless is a spectacular read and contains gorgeous art work. It's erotic and disturbing in equal measure. A must read comic.

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Faithless has been thought provoking, disturbing but above all seductive. This final issue is a wonderful end to an amazing first act.

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With Invisible Kingdom from Dark Horse Comics you can't help but be entranced by the characters and the beautiful visuals. It continues to be a joy to read.

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Science fiction; religion; social drama; unrequited love; Invisible Kingdom has it all. A superb ending to the second arc with the promise of so much still to come.

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An outstanding thriller that features an emotional journey as well as packing a punch. For people who can't get enough of well crafted crime comics.

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A gripping end to an inspirational series. Atmospheric artwork brings the characterisation to life giving this comic a strong emotional impact.

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With a lot to absorb and amazing storytelling, Little Bird issue 1 is a must read title. Fantasy; Sci-Fi; emotionally developed characters; political commentary; this has it all wrapped up in some outstanding artwork.

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A disturbing and engaging opening issue. MAW is a superbly crafted, slow burning, horror story that promises great, albeit horrifying, things to come.

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Miskatonic is addictive storytelling from the get go. Historical and modern sensibilities clash in a narrative full of intrigue and realism. It has instantly set itself up as an unmissable series.

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A superb opening issue that does everything that an opening issue should do, and does it in style. Scout's Honor is engaging from page one and is one of the first must read comics of the year.

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A magnificent comic which blends the superhero mythos with modern comic book storytelling. Stronghold contains exceptional work from everyone involved and surpasses anything the Big 2 are putting out.

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Sunburn is an absolute joy to read. It is a heartwarming, roller-coaster of a romance novel that is rooted in it's landscapes.

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Test continues to be a visual onslaught delivering a stream of social commentary housed in a technological futruescape. It is worth dedicating some time to submerge into Sebela's world.

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A solid opening issue from all of the creative team. It is a compelling, character-driven modern horror story that is definitely worth following.

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The Girl In The Bay #1 is a solid first issue. A perfect blend of flowing Art work and a lyrical script make this an easily digestible comic. As the central character develops the narrative becomes more complex and intriguing.

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As entertaining as it is outlandish, Christian Ward whips up a whirlwind adventure. A none stop, visual treat for anyone who wants to escape into a fantasy world.

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A rollicking adventure comic that celebrates multiple genres and the comic book format. Beautifully crafted by everyone involved.

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Impressive from start to finish, Dark Horse Comics have themselves a winner with Machine Gun Wizards. The narrative doesn't let you pause for breath while the art transports you to a magical world: the best word to describe it is 'engrossing'.

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This adaptation makes a perfect comic book experience. It's witty, engaging, moving, and entertaining. The artwork and script blend together to provide an all round fantasy experience.

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A damn good horror using the breakdown of England as it's backdrop. Constantine represents the anger and frustration brewing in the UK and this fuels the narrative for Simon Spurrier's take on a classic character.

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This is an absolute solid start to a series. The art work, colors, and lettering, all construct a sturdy framework for the narrative and character development to hang from. It's a gripping gangster story but, more importantly, it's a superbly designed comic book that leans into the strengths of the medium.

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Faithless continues to impress with a witty script and strong, emotional art. The allure gets stronger with each issue.

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This version of Hit-Girl seems so removed from previous versions. There is a beauty in the imagery and a vulnerability in the characters that feed off each other and, in turn, fuel the greater narrative. Milligan is telling his story of a corrupt Indian city and fitting Hit-Girl into that. It works, and it works well but you do get the feeling this story could easily exist without Mindy's presence.

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An engaging story and sublime art work. A near perfect Sci-Fi story that delivers more than just surface adventure.

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Invisible Kingdom from Berger Books is a masterpiece of science fiction storytelling. It is a social commentary disguised as an adventurous space epic wrapped in the most beautiful art work.

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Jim Lives is a lyrical book packed with contemplation and conspiracy. Beautiful artwork leads a narrative inspired by Jim Morrison's life, his music, and his poetry. 'Is everybody in? The ceremony is about to begin.'

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Stronghold dissects the Superhero and plays with conspiracy theories through an engaging narrative and outstanding art work. One of the best comics currently on the shelf, the creators are giving the reader a masterclass in comic book storytelling.

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A wonderful example of how to produce a comic book. The perfect combination of inking, color, and lettering brings this harsh story to life.

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Killer Groove #3 from AfterShock Comics is a comic that revels in comic book storytelling. It has an engaging story and spectacular art. An almost perfect example of what you can do in modern, mainstream comic books.

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An outstanding piece of genre fiction and a beautiful example of what you can do in modern American comics. A Must Own.

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This is a Must Read book. It is a combination of family drama and intellectual science fiction and so much more than the some of it's parts.

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A surprisingly hilarious adaption of a board game that is as intriguing as it is funny. Clue #1 delivers on almost every count and will dig it's murderous hooks into you.

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An excellent ending to an excellent six issue run. The story is entertaining but is also a packed meta-fiction with a lot to say about modern myth telling.

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A spectacular comic to end the series, the year, and even the decade. East of West has been a prime example of perfect storytelling and this ending proves why this creative team are one of the best working in the business today.

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Come for the cover and stay for the history making. EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS is not the perfect comic, but it is a perfect re-brand for one of the most infamous comic lines in western comics. This new venture by EC and Oni Press is a must read even if horror isn't your thing. In twenty or thirty years time, people will ask if you remember the re-launch of EC comics and you want to be able to say yes!

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A macabre and disturbing mix of horror tales that has something for everyone. Not all of the stories are of the same quality, however each will find a different audience who will love it. This is a welcome addition to the family of anthology comics, and hopefully it can burn this brightly for years to come.

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Hound is a five-star graphic novel. It is visual poetry, both beautiful and disturbing, and owes as much to Wilfred Owen as it does great European cartoonists such as Herge and Tignous. It is a violent and upsetting story of self discovery. A must read.

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A five star ending for a five star comic. This first arc has been engaging and contained beautiful, captivating artwork. Invisible Kingdom is a perfect example of how to tell a classic Science Fiction story in a new, modern way.

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Crime and Magic combine in another successful issue of Jackpot! Both writing and art is spot on.

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The Jim Hensons Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special is made up of a selection of unconnected short stories that feature characters from the movie. None of them have any link to the movie and dont have any greater significance other than to entertain and delight. Theres no big meaning or large narrative on display, the comic is about revisiting and enjoying the laid back world of the Labyrinth.

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This is an outstanding opening issue for a much anticipated series. The previous run by Simon Spurrier and Aaron Campbell was an exhilarating thrill ride of magic, mayhem, and humour. 'Dead In America' has started in exactly the same vain. It may cause offense. In fact, it should cause offense. It is offensive in the best possible way.

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At the end of the last issue, Dredd was accepted as a resident into Ang Avi, the de-evolved version of the Angela Davis block that the Judge is more familiar with. Once inside, it doesnt take long before he is climbing into the depths of the tower block to see what makes it tick. In scenes reminiscent of the 2005 movie The Decent, Dredd ventures into the pitch blackness and comes face to face with some horrifying creatures.

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A perfect blend of character and action brought to you by a team of brilliant creators. It's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and then some.

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Heart wrenching, demon fighting, metal inspired greatness: Murder Falcon is one of the best comics currently in circulation. A superb ending to a superb comic series. Encore, encore!

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Beautiful, exhilarating and completely immersive. It's as if the creators of Pretty Deadly have torn a dream directly from your mind and laid it out in a comic book. Every aspect of this comic is outstanding.

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In a finale that is both an ending and a beginning, this comic does not disappoint. In the same way that Citizen Kane is a masterclass in the art of Cinema, Pretty Deadly is a masterclass in Comic Book Storytelling.

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A return to the political drama/UFO conspiracies for Paul Cornell and Ryan Kelly and it is as if they haven't been away. The style, the pace and the brilliance picks up straight from where Saucer Country left off. A wonderful read for old and new fans alike.

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A beautifully crafted, emotional drama that happens to centre around Alien Encounters. Saucer State #2 is an enjoyable, complex narrative that is laying the groundwork for what promises to be an outstanding series.

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A magnificent opening issue which sets the bar as high as it can go. An exploration of character, super powers, cults, and comic book storytelling itself. What Cry Havoc did for supernatural horror, Stronghold is set to do for 'Super Powers' stories.

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A magnificent opening issue which sets the bar as high as it can go. An exploration of character, super powers, cults, and comic book storytelling itself. What Cry Havoc did for supernatural horror, Stronghold is set to do for 'Super Powers' stories.

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Stronghold is a perfect, modern take on the superhero genre. It raises the bar for storytelling in this genre and delivers high concepts and entertaining narrative in equal measure. Without a doubt one of the highlights of the year so far.

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A near perfect end to an outstanding comic book series. People will be referring to Stronghold for years to come.

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A five star, emotionally complex book that you will not regret reading. It has a compelling narrative and expressive artwork that has you under it's spell from page one. Easily one of the most engaging graphic novels released so far this year.

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IDW are branching out from their hit franchise titles and starting to include some brand new, slightly different, comic books. The Electric Sublime is one such title and it couldnt be that much further away from the likes of Aliens and Transformers. Its a wild ride into the realms of the Art world; an outlandish crime drama; and a mind blowing fantasy.

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If you are of a certain age you will probably remember going to the cinema to see dark, muppet movie The Dark Crystal. It will no doubt have captivated you and drawn you into its slow paced, grim looking fantasy world. For years rumours have been abound about a sequel, including the proposition of a CGI follow up made on a tight budget. For good or ill, the sequel didnt materialise but now, thanks to Boom! Studios, the continuation of the story is available in comic book format.

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A solid start to a new series and a perfect tribute for the 40th anniversary of The Rocketeer. Every aspect of the comic gels together to form a magnificent and engaging first issue.

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A perfect blend of Gangster cliches, fantasy action and comic book craft. Dark Horse Comics are on to a sure-fire hit with Tommy Gun Wizards. Everything about it looks sublime.

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'Universal Monsters: Frankenstein' is an exceptional piece of work. It combines nostalgia with popular culture, horror with heartbreaking tenderness, and the classic with the new. Not only is this comic an entertaining read, but it also serves as a re-examination of Frankenstein, from the novel through the 1931 movie and beyond.

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A macabre, modern updating of a horror classic. There is some brilliant character work and an inspired sci-fi story line. You will come for the horror but stay for the intrigue.

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A brilliant start to a bridging story between two Ape movies. It is a standout comic as part of a franchise but also as a narrative all by itself. Get it now before War comes to the Planet.

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Steve Niles' Winnebago Graveyard is an ode to classic horror stories and a full to the brim with Cabin In The Woods still pastiche. The art and narrative will keep you engaged from page one.

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Winnebago Graveyard is a brilliantly crafted, artistic beauty. It may not be the most original of idea's but it's look is like nothing else currently on the shelf.

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Bound to be a major hit with Horror fans and lovers of great comic book art. A horrific, jaw dropping instalment of a gripping genre tale. A must read.

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