Heather E. Houston's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW Reviews: 7
8.4Avg. Review Rating

When I asked my 10-year-old his take on the comic, he said "Um, that was fun but weird" Like in a good way."

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This story reminds me quite a bit of 'Ongoing.' It has religious references, souls, and mystical friends from the world of Myst. It wasn't a huge turn-off and probably a coincidence, but it was intriguing to see the stories be so similar.

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Overall, I will be keeping an eye on this series. I can't wait to see where it takes me!

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When that ring hit the ground, I felt both their devastation. I can't help but wonder if the very end is some idyllic version of what could have been for Frankenstein and Bride, OR is it foreshadowing of what will happen to the Kent's?

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Nubia and the Amazons is an excellent addition to the Wonder Woman story, and it is intriguing with a nice setup to what promises to be an action-packed series. I am excited about what comes next as this epic tale unfolds between the pages. The depth of color and scale that took my breath away in certain scenes was nothing short of spectacular!

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Jodi Nishijima and Federico Blee worked in harmony to bring this story to life. The style of art is cute but powerful leaving the reader pouring through the story instead of being distracting. With Spider-Gwen and Thor-Gwen working together in issue #2, there is no limit to where the story can take us.

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Jody Houser has such an expansive playground to work with here, and she navigates it beautifully. When the Eighth Doctor meets Rose, the scene fits right into the Who-niverse. The collection continues in a fun way. These time-traveling tales are mysterious so far and are gearing up to be quite the story!

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