Gio Schwab's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: The Comic Book Spot Reviews: 11
7.8Avg. Review Rating

HOLMES & HOUDINI: THE CURSE OF MORIARTY brings the newest hero team back to fight a monster with ties to the famous Sherlock Holmes and Liesel Van Helsing. David Wohl's central concept has promise, and the multi-member art team does a fine job, but the story execution is poorly plotted, slow, and dull.

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The new TMNT series remains steady with a fun second issue and an exciting set-up for #3. Now's a great time to jump in!

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Plastic Man No More #1 is an engaging entry into the miniseries, one that stretches our perception of the character into one well worth a four-issue investment.

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IDW's new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series is very exciting and a must-have for your pull list. Also, by the way, twenty-eight pages and no ads!

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"[That's] what I love about living in New York Citythat something new and possible is perpetually awaiting." Hop on the train now; issue #3 comes out on September 25th.

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Green Lantern: War Journal #12 concludes the compelling series with a bow, reminding us that what makes a hero is not his fist but his heart.

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Wolverine: Revenge #1 pushes off strong out of the gate and sprints headfirst into issue #2, out next month.

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Johnson and Montrose have crafted an epic, albeit heady, science-fiction tale worthy of fan-favorite Green Lantern John Stewart by rooting it in a deep understanding of the space hero's soft side.

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NYX #1 is a lot like the first day of a new school year: exciting, with lots of new faces, and full of potential!

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Still evading expositional nutrients, Kelly and Kubert's second of three issues still makes for a tasty literary treat.

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This current run of Green Lantern has been especially impressive, and issue thirteen stays the course despite the turbulence.

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