8.4
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DC / Hanna-Barbera | 1 issues |
8.4
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DC / Hanna-Barbera: Deathstroke/Yogi Bear #1
Nov 11, 2018 |
This comic raises a lot of questions for the DC fanbase, will Hanna Barbera characters start making their way into the actual canon, or is this a one-off comic that provides a Who Framed Roger Rabbit type look at two very different characters? Also, just why in general? That being said, this issue does provide a fascinating story that sucks you in right from the start and holds you there until your finished with a fantastic mix of nostalgia and good storytelling. |
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9.6
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Ice Cream Man | 1 issues |
9.6
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Ice Cream Man #8
Nov 11, 2018 |
This storys use of small vignettes that go on around the two ambulance drivers as they experiment with drugs helps keep the story moving forward as well as tie-in comedy, thriller and even horror into the overall tale, creating a perfect drama. This can be a very hard thing to do with such a hard genre to write about such as existentialism, which, if done wrong can, become very mind-numbing. |
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9.6
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Suicide Squad (2016) | 1 issues |
9.6
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Suicide Squad (2016) #47
Oct 17, 2018 |
This is an overall fantastic and funny story that features an unlikely hero in a very unlikely situation, and artwork that only adds to the comedy of the comic. It is very rare that Captain Boomerang is portrayed in a heroic light--well, almost heroic--but Suicide Squad #47 is definitely worth the buy, and would make a great addition to any collectors collection. Will it be worth something in the future? Probably not, but it is a very hilarious read for those looking for an interesting story to pass their time. |
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10
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The Weatherman | 1 issues |
10
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The Weatherman #6
Dec 6, 2018 |
Full of pulp-fiction appeal and comic wit, it's easy to picture this story as a dime-store novel that could be found on the shelves next to HP Lovecraft and Edgar Rice Burroughs. This action-packed story kicks ass and takes names from start to finish, and delivers an immersive tale for the ages. |
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