10
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Chu (2020) #1 |
Jul 22, 2020 |
Friendly for both new readers as well as veterans of the world of Chew, Chu #1 is a phenomenal book in every sense of the word. |
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10
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Chu (2020) #2 |
Aug 26, 2020 |
A second issue proves this series is going full-speed ahead in its narrative filled with fun visuals and fantastic writing. So far, a worthy successor to the original series and itll be exciting to see where it heads from here. |
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10
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Tartarus #3 |
Jun 17, 2020 |
Three issues in, the book has created a dense and rewarding mythology. This world is filled to the brim with retro science-fiction stylization and excellent storytelling, and its one of the best books currently on the shelves. I absolutely recommend it if youre into any of those things. |
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10
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Vampire: The Masquerade #1 |
Aug 5, 2020 |
Vampire: The Masquerade #1 is perfect for both newcomers and old fans alike, a blood-fueled and beautiful story with a sisterly dynamic that might even warm your heart. This book is one you should all search out. |
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10
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Vampire: The Masquerade #2 |
Sep 9, 2020 |
Vampire The Masquerade - Winters Teeth #2 is another excellent issue, sure to please fans of vampire fiction and gothic horror stories. Whats especially impressive is how easily the book delivers a pair of fantastic characters that the audience can root for, all with spectacular visuals to match. |
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10
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Vampire: The Masquerade #3 |
Oct 16, 2020 |
Vampire The Masquerade Winters Teeth #3 continues to be great read, loaded with gothic horror. It strikes a careful balance of world-building, intrigue, and character dynamics, elevated by awe-inspiring artwork. It also has established itself as one of 2020s best vampire comics, with each issue better than the one before. |
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10
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Vampire: The Masquerade #4 |
Nov 4, 2020 |
Vampire: The Masquerade #4 is another great addition to the world that the creative team has established. It places characters into a new situation, leaving the audience to await the next issue with much anticipation. With much of the world-building established, it truly seems like this book is about to go bonkers and I, for one, cannot wait. |
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10
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We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1 |
Sep 2, 2020 |
A fantastic first issue, and an amazing first look at the world of a brand-new sci-fi epic. The artwork and writing combine to craft a powerhouse of a comic that might be the best book of 2020 if the quality stays this high. |
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9.8
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Scout's Honor #1 |
Jan 5, 2021 |
A fantastic creative team brings to life an interesting and rich vision for a post-apocalypse guided by an old Ranger Scout manual for better or worse. Its a first issue that will get its hooks in readers, inspiring them to add it to their pull. |
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9
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Everything #1 |
Jun 4, 2020 |
This is a story only Cantwell and I.N.J Culbard can tell, complete with a uniquely retro feel and intriguing commentary on values and capitalism. The story hits its stride after its first issues, raising interesting questions about where it (and all of us) go from here. |
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9
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Terminal Punks #1 |
Nov 11, 2020 |
Terminal Punks #1 is a fantastic start, and itll be exciting to see where this punk rock-driven story goes with an amazing cast, both in terms of the characters on the pages and the creators working on the book. |
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9
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The Plot #5 |
Jul 1, 2020 |
This remains a horror story that is easy for the audience to get into, understand, and enjoy. This book is one of the best examples on how to do horror comics right. This particular issue is a vehicle for more subtle and lurking horror that creates an eerie environment bursting at the seams with potential. The team has provided a story that will be sat amongst the greats of the horror genre. |
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7
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Mirka Andolfo's Mercy #2 |
Jun 3, 2020 |
The strong visual language and well-crafted art combine well with the dialogue, and the horror narrative Andolfo weaves is makes this book unique. Yet, when it comes to the story, the narrative feels like it has plodded for two issues, making this a potential trade wait. |
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6
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Frank at Home on the Farm #1 |
Nov 18, 2020 |
This book has a lot more to do to get on my good side. It uses mental illness as a vehicle for horror without going into the nitty-gritty of what makes the mental illness horrifying. The art is strong, and the world of the book feels like a place of slow-build terror, but is rather disappointing in most regards. Heres hoping it improves in future issues. |
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