Dave Quicker's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Watch Reviews: 14
8.9Avg. Review Rating

Beautifully illustrated and written - if you love comic books and are nostalgic for stories of how the act of creation can define us, dont miss this book.

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W0RLDTR33 #2 manages to deliver above and beyond the intriguing premise of the first issue. This book has legs and continues to deliver on the promise that W0RLDTR33 could be James Tynions best work yet.

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This book is off to an exciting start and has all of the poignancy and creative energy that made Something is Killing the Children one of the best comics of the last several years. James Tynion IV is in peak form as a writer and W0RLDTR33 is not to be missed. With a top notch creative team, this bound to be on of the best comics of the season.

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This Phillip Kennedy Johnson run on Action Comics is certain to be a fan favorite for a very long time and the aggregate quality of these 44 pages will remind readers that this is a great time to be a fan of Superman comics!

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Something Epic #2 is a darker but worthy chapter is a beautifully written and illustrated story.

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Starsigns #1 is a strong story opening with rich character development and the amazing talents of artist Megan Levens and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick really make it soar!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this issue and the craftsmanship on display by Ahmed, Acosta, and the whole team. Im hoping that the Terrors - and the forms that they take - slowly tell the story of how Blue City came to be the only remaining refuge for humans in a post-apocalyptic world - and that this premise stays fresh and exciting. Highly recommended!

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Fans of Marvel history will enjoy the satisfying conclusion of this throwback story and modern readers will appreciate the way that veteran penciller Alan Davis and masterful color artist Rachelle Rosenberg pay homage to 60s style while making the artwork accessible to a contemporary audience.

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Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider will appeal to fans of the Spirit of Vengeance with a satisfying start to what has the potential to be one of the best books of the summer!

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This is a well crafted first issue that gives the reader just enough to consider it a satisfying installment while leaving them wanting to check out the next issue - if only to find out if Mar-vell is able to decipher the manifold variations of I am Groot. Also, baby Groot is still freakin adorable.

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Overall the dialogue in this issue is as consistently strong as its been throughout Rowells run on She-Hulk and I love seeing Andres Genolet have fun drawing the heroes and villains of every stature that make their way into Jens life. This book continues to work and Jen Bartels consistently phenomenal pin-up style covers are just icing on the cake.

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In Hell We Fight #1 is the Brothers Grimm told through the notebook sketches of that scary older kid in detention - and its a hell of a fun ride!

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Fans of the Wasp will love her role in this story and the effective and compelling way that Greg Land renders her fight scenes. Hopefully his book continues to be engaging and not just a series of battles predicated on lessons from the Beyonder in service of a future book or event.

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Overall this is a worthwhile read but this book is beginning to feel like lead in for a bigger event that may not hold up as a stand alone story. Greg Lands pencils continue to be the best aspect of this story.

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