Frankie Sciulla's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 23
7.5Avg. Review Rating

Legion of Super-Heroes #10 has all the makings of a great issue, but the problematic content in the script continues to hold this book back from reaching the stars.

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The "Trial of the Legion of Super-Heroes" stands out as a solid celebration of the team and its many characters, even if it could have been even better.

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Legion of Super-Heroes #8 is a good, solid issue, but is ultimately unworthy of its incredible art talent.

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I continue to be disappointed in the ways Legion of Super-Heroes struggles. Not just because the book has problems, but because they're problems I believe could be fixed easily.

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Legion of Super-Heroes is unable to find its footing and relies on the excellent art to cover up its shortcomings.

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Powerful visuals define this honest story of gay identity within the worlds of DC Comics. It's not only a great book itself, but a representation of what superhero comics can do.

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Issue #5 is the best issue of the series thus far. It's engaging, funny, and taps into the core essence of the Legion of Super-Heroes.

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This is an utter masterpiece and a DC classic I will recommend to readers of all ages for years to come. The creators should all be proud of the incredible work they've done.

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This is an engaging retelling of the classic Legion origin, but it just needed that little extra oomph

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Aside from a few moments, Superman: Heroes just doesn't carry the weight it should.

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Legion #3 is problematic and just plain lacking in story

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Lois Lane delivers satisfying DC Universe adventures in journalism and politics week after week. It's a series worthy of the titular character.

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Legion of Super-Heroes continues to be enjoyable, but it could easily be so much more.

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Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds is silly and bizarre, but it's got so much heart underneath that. This is a special experience that may not work for everyone, but there's just nothing else like it.

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This is sheer Bat-fun, and you owe it to yourself to give this a read

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This Martian Manhunter series is not only a strong showing for the character, but a very well done story about identity and self love.

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Year of the Villain impedes the story a bit, but the creative team's strengths still shine through.

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It's structurally bold, a stylistic masterpiece, and filled to the brim with heart. Dial H truly has a hero for everyone.

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Wonder Woman #82 is a solid showing for this new creative team despite the limitations placed on them.

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Beautiful, bold, and incredibly fresh, Legion of Super-Heroes #1 is a strong start to a whole new 31st Century.

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Problematic and poor art, yet the epilogue teases exciting things to come.

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Delightful, engaging, and gorgeous to look at, Dial H for Hero has something for everyone. You owe it to yourself to give it a shot.

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The Legend of Steve continues to unfold, if a bit too slowly.

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