Franco Giacomarra's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 14
8.3Avg. Review Rating

DC vs. Vampires #4 is another stellar entry in a series that serves as a reminder that zany combinations and bold genre experiments are not just well suited to superhero comics -- they are perhaps what they do best.

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Deadbox is an exceptional number one in which both the artists and the writer are operating at the absolute top of their games.

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'The Flash' 773 is another terrific showcase for Wally that is filled to the brim with superhero panache and a lot of heart.

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Robin #4 is the latest fantastic entry in a series that has checked all the boxes of what a modern superhero solo book should be.

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The Flash #772 is a promising first step in the next chapter of what has already been a stellar series. Its blend of everyday humor with the specter of larger-than-life threats on the horizon strikes a perfect balance that hits the sweet spot that admirers of Wally West and The Flash have come to expect.

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Green Lantern #4 trades in some blockbuster surprises for solid pacing and well-drawn character dynamics that set this book up to be both thrilling in the moment, and satisfying in the long run.

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Robin continues to be among DC's best ongoing series, with issue #3 providing some of the most exciting developments yet -- and not just because of an outstanding cliffhanger.

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Geoffrey Thorne and company have proven that they are more than up to the task of creating a new Green Lantern tale that balances the historical grandeur of the lore with novel concepts and interesting new directions. This issue doesn't have quite the scope or expert pacing of the previous two, but the plot developments and character moments are enough to keep patient readers sticking around to find out what comes next.

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The characters and setting are endlessly fun, and the story is brimming with potential both for excitement and satisfying exploration. I'm happy to take it in small doses if they'll all manage to be this sweet.

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Jeremy Adam's clever and eccentric storyline reads like the fun, action-packed, and slightly brain-twisting (read: paradox-filled) ride that the best Flash books often deliver.

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Man-Bat #4 is another solid entry in a mini-series that's fast-paced, well-drawn, and confident enough in its character-driven themes to stand out in a climate where there are a lot of Gotham books being published.

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The Modern Frankenstein is a great start to a limited series that provides everything the genre-fusing title promises with an engaging plotline, fantastic artwork, and an engrossing mix of modern romance with classic horror.

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This new series from an outstanding creative team sets the stage for a story that will explore Damian Wayne's fractured identity through a unique lens, while also providing plenty of action, thrills, and new characters along the way.

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The plot and story mechanics here still aren't particularly compelling, but there are plenty of fun subversions of the Justice League mythos and smart stylistic choices to keep hardcore fans turning the pages.

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