Dom Berardi's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: All-Comic Reviews: 40
7.4Avg. Review Rating

A fine issue but aside from the art, nothing really stands out.

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Batman Beyond #47 concludes another story arc in a solid series that has reached almost its 50th issue. This is by no means a small feat and this title deserves it, as this title has had a consistent quality throughout its run. Readers of this series will especially be excited for next months issue after the tease at the end of this issue.

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"Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1 is a bit of a question mark with its odd pairing of characters."

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Jumping around to different characters every other issue may prove to be this book's downfall.

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Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 may have its problems but it is overall a solid issue.

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Marvel Zombies: Resurrection #1 is overall a fine issue and should be picked up if one is craving more stories based on zombified heroes. If that isnt an itch that needs to be scratched for you at the moment, then you can likely pass on this.

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Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #1 is a fine start to the series with some promise behind it with its action and large cast of characters.

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Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #2 is a decent book that keeps its readers engaged with mostly cool action scenes with some interesting story elements.

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Venom: The End #1 will surely not be for everyone but for those who might like the sillier approach to Venom will certainly enjoy this issue.

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Batman Beyond is a good title that captures the spirit of the TV show and this issue sets us up for a great new mystery!

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This issue continues with Batman Beyond'stheme of mysteries as we piece together more and more clues as to who the new Batwoman may be.

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Batman Beyond #40 keeps the series moving in a good direction all while making the reader think about how the series will continue from here.

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Don't miss out on DCeased: Unkillables!

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DCeased: Unkillables #2 is another great addition to the DCeased Saga and continues the consistent quality seen in previous issues!

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This issue may take a little convincing at first but by the end of the issue you will be sucked in.

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The Green Hornet #2 is able to continue this series in a consistent fashion and readers who like pulp heroes and old school science fiction movies will most likely be really into this book. This series also could be remembered fondly if they build off on its unique take to the Green Hornet.

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Star Wars #3 is a great addition to a new series set after The Empire Strikes Back.

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Darth Vader #1 is a good start to another solo series for the dark lord.

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With Marvel comics making a comeback on the shelves of your local comic shops, readers should be able to once again be excited for the new canon being added into the Star Wars universe through Darth Vader #3.

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Thor #1 is a great start for a series that will likely be epic.

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Venom #22 is the newest addition to a long line of quality Venom issues

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Amazing Spider-Man #31 continues to make one of Marvel's biggest heroes shine in his flagship series.

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Fans of Batman and Catwomans romantic relationship, Batman: The Animated Series, Tom Kings run on Batman, and just Batman mystery lovers will surely enjoy Batman Catwoman #1 thoroughly. There are plenty of nods and references to the other Batman stories before but this certainly feels like its own story and one that will likely be enjoyed by fans for years to come. Be sure to get this issue and follow along with the story!

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Daredevil #24 presents a particular interesting turning point in Matts story and can progress in either a fascinating and unique direction or this could be the point where the story falls apart. It seems that Matts identity will still be intact come the next issue which begs the question of how someone in that position could possibly be allowed to keep their identity. It will be hard to justify Daredevil keeping his secret identity, but if any author has proven himself up for the challenge then Chip Zdarsky will surely deliver.

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Daredevil #26 is a bit of a departure from the normal schedule of Daredevil comics due to it being a tie-in issue. The issue does well with providing some interesting scenes and horror elements that we would normally not be able to see in Daredevil's rogue gallery. Hopefully there will be some elements from this issue that will provide for future story elements to play off of once the King in Black storyline concludes.

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DCeased is the most reliable DC event that has come out in years.

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If you have not read the previous DCeased titles, you should, but that is not necessary to enjoy DCeased: Dead Planet 1. Pick up this series now and you will surely be excited for its release each month!

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Unless you shy away from horror and bloodier scenes, there is no reason why you should be missing out on DCeased: Dead Planet #2!

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One does not need to be a horror fan to appreciate DCeased: Hopes at Worlds End #2 because it brings with it a combination of great story, characters, and art. Be sure to catch up on this series now, in order to be ready for the next issue!

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Darth Vader #8 serves as another consistent entry into this series that has been one of the better titles in the Star Wars line up. One of the strengths of this issue, and apparently the progressing story, is that it is not ignoring the sequel trilogy. Pak had given plenty of fan service for the prequels and perhaps now it is time to tie this series into the sequels.

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The art in this issue is completely versatile to the needs of the event happening in the story. If it needs to fit a scary scene, the characters are depicted in horrifying scenarios that could make the reader wince, if they need to show a jedi being heroic, then you get a great action shot of them coming down and splitting their opponent in two.

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Superior Spider-man is a consistent book that rewards its long-time readers with characters that develop well and a story to keep them guessing.

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Thor #2 is a promising addition to the new series presented by Cates

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Thor #3 is a really fun issue in this series and gives the reader a bit of a break from the heavy story to give a downright brutal fight.

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Batman: Three Jokers #1 feels like it is building up to something great and readers would regret not getting into this series before it becomes a hard to get classic.

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Daredevil #11 continues to make the series one of the best comics out there.

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This is a great time to be a Daredevil fan and the readers who follow it are surely to be consistently rewarded as each issue comes out.

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Daredevil #15 has no problem with keeping up the pace set in previous issues and contiue to make this series great

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Daredevil #19 arrives this month and it feels like a landmark issue for this series!

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Venom 2099 #1 is a precursor for great things to come

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