Dean Varga's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: BGCP Reviews: 11
7.6Avg. Review Rating

Hacktivist Vol.2 has been going from strength to strength, and #4 is no exception.If you're looking for something political then catch up on Hacktivist before the finale hits!

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I Hate Fairyland #1 is a hilariously depraved riff on fairy tale tropes, and a fantastic example of comic books.

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Welcome Back #2 is a fantastic issue and makes great use of an interesting concept. Read this series!

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Axcend #1 is a strong and capable debut to a promising series.

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Immersive and entertaining, From Under Mountains #1 is a strong start to a promising series.

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Injection #5 is the pay off to the series' slow build. Incredibly satisfying and spectacularly put together.

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All in all Welcome Back #1 is an impressive and engaging first issue in what looks to be a compelling and intriguing mini-series. The concept is fantastic and has a lot of potential, characters are realistic and relatable and visually the issue is delightfully striking. Personally, I'm already twiddling my thumbs waiting for the next installment of what is shaping up to be a refreshing and distinct inclusion to the current comic market. My biggest problem is that the series in only 4 issues. Ah well, maybe there'll be more in the next life.

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Injection #4 keeps up the momentum and quality of the previous issues, while providing some sought after background and information.

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Unclearly told and misogynistically indulgent, BOY-1 #1 could have been so much better with more thought.

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Hacktivist Vol. 2 #1 kickstarts the next installment efficiently, and should be praised for concerning itself with real world issues. Fantastic art and layouts, but shaky dialogue at points.

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Insufferable #3 serves to further the intrigue while providing strong character moments. A really promising premise and an excellent 3rd issue.

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