Hank Essman's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 33
8.4Avg. Review Rating

Carnage Forever spins a spooky little tale and hints at where Carnage goes next. All a day in the life for a man made of blood.

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Seven Sons trades church bells for cash registers. But hey, if Jesus is coming back, might as well sweeten the deal with a 50% off sale, right?

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Slumber's cast isn't here to ask what our dreams say about us. They're here to shoot the annoying bits and get a paycheck. Hopefully not give in to stress.

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The WildC.A.T.s are back. A little less covert, but just as wild.

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Carnage #2 is no longer a game of cat and mouse. But it still brings two animals killing each other to mind.

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Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1957-Forgotten Lives takes an enjoyable breather from a years-long narrative to let the characters talk about where it's found them.

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Hulk: Grand Design crams two decades into 40 pages, acting as a scrapbook of the character's highlights.

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A grizzled old agent gets a second chance at working in the field. Though his new partner will keep him from feeling too young...

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Pink Lemonade #1 is a love story between a girl and a bunch of old cartoons on VHS. Which is about as pure a love as you're going to get.

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A fun exercise in style that teaches readers to never underestimate an foe. Even if they're named "Doggy."

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Horde of soulsuckers on your tail? Get yourself a nice, big set of wings.

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A whole menagerie of D-list villains are out to annoy Venom. He's probably going to do a lot more than annoy them back.

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In a post-Cletus haze, the Carnage symbiote has decided to move on to greener pastures, They won't stay green for long.

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Flavor Girls #2 is a fun little training sequence of an issue, with less focus on fighting, and more on worldbuilding and causal luncheons.

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Frankenstein guides a young girl through a world of strange creatures and delicious-looking fruit. Let's hope they're not poisonous.

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Hellboy: The Silver Lantern Club is a briskly paced little story that shows the Mignolaverse isn't all looming shadows and foreboding futures. There's a goofiness to it that will never quite go away.

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Land of the Living Gods keeps up its brisk pace with mysterious resurrections, organ trafficking, and an old-fashioned bar fight.

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Bonyeer the Aromatic is an irreverent journey through a zombie-infested Death Valley starring two outcasts with serious medical problems. At least one of them is a doctor. Of sorts.

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Pineapple wands and post-apocalypses never gelled quite so well.

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Flavor Girls #3 is a satisfying, fruit-themed brawl against an alien general. What more could you ask for?

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All these visions of ancient evils and the distant future, and all Elijah wants to do is play the Blues.

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West of Sundown is a western that opts for midnight over high noon. Expect more fangs than fistfights.

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Grrl Scouts: Stone Ghost is a psychedelic roller coaster fueled by funk and the smell of newsprint. Roll with it, and you'll have a damn good time.

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Weaver's free-flowing short stories have finally blown back into town.

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DEGA is all about desperate survival against an unstoppable, existential threat. In space.

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Doris Danger does her damnedest to undercover giant monsters and government conspiracies. Will she succeed? Probably not. Because she's in a never-ending ironic hell called comic books.

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Grim is a stylish look at reapers for-hire in a mundane afterlife.

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A spooky little girl pops out of a coffin in a dilapidated old port town. What could go wrong?

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A tale of Entitlement, misplaced anger, and ultimate corruption. As told through an island of monkeys. That's good comics, folks.

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Arkham City: the Order of the World brings everything crashing to a close. It's an Arkham Asylum story. There's no way things were going to end quietly.

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Damn Them All #9 continues the slow burn in a series that has only managed to get more interesting over time. It's worth reading for those interested in the Hellblazer tradition of rat bastards solving occult mysteries.

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Miss Truesdale shows that appearances can be deceiving. Especially when reincarnation's involved.

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The Shaolin Cowboy gets a third title: Father. Hopefully he'll make for a better dad than he did a monk.

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