Henry Finn's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 49
7.5Avg. Review Rating

A great continuation to the next adventures of the Shaolin Cowboy and his lizard buddy worth seeing more of.

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A fun action-packed start to a series that promises to give us what we expect from a good action-adventure and more.

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A great first issue for an intriguing mystery that pits Batman against someone completely unexpected.

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A bland reimagining of a character that takes a full issue to explain things that could have been skipped so we could get straight to the action.

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A standard fare for what has become a tradition in landmark issues that add nothing to canon or character.

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Fun if you follow the series, but confusing if you don't.

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A good read if you want to learn more about a feminine perspective on empowerment

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A great addition to this version of the multiverse and a book worth picking up.

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An interesting first issue worth checking out.

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Not a bad intro to the world of Dark Red, even if it is after the main series ended.

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A great development to the story that is hitting on all cylinders.

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A solid issue with a great mix of action and emotion.

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A great start to what has to be one of Joe Hill's best adaptations yet.

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One of the best first issues of Upshot's premieres this year.

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A good rendition of a popular character but

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A story of loss wrapped in a zany caper tale featuring gangsters and much more.

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A fun second issue that turns up the gonzo while planting enough seeds in the plot to demand further reading.

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A wholly original and special debut issue for a series that ends with a mystery and a powerful urge to keep reading.

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Meh.

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A fun issue in a series designed for maximum lazy Sunday style comic enjoyment.

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A hard crime story that will please fans of the genre, but perhaps not a shining example of modern-day storytelling.

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A really good first issue for a promising series and welcome addition to DC's Black Label.

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A fun issue that brings us action and a slight cliffhanger of an ending.

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A solid building block to the story of Erica Slaughter that adds a weight to all of the story that preceded this arc.

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With one issue left to go in the mini-series, this issue is a must-read and highly satisfying for any fan of the franchise.

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A lyrical dream-like ode to fatherhood that is packed with emotion and meaning, well worth a read through.

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A really well-written story with just serviceable art to go along with it.

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A beautiful way to kick off the ongoing Spawn Universe and deserves a look from new and old fans alike.

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"God of Tremors" #1 is a well-done period piece with a personal touch.

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"Fight Girls" #2 is super fun and I am excited to see where it goes.

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"X-Men" #2 is a decent book with the potential to grow on you.

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Andolfo successfully brings several genres together in a setup that combines erotica, manga, and comedy together to make a delicious twist on the world of angels and demons.

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A safe approach to a character with opportunity for growth.

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"Haha" #6 is the perfect ending to an original and enjoyable series.

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"Nice House on the Lake" #2 is an issue that turns up the mystery and adds extra genre influences into the story.

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This books feels like an impression of a 50s comic book company doing an impression of a 90s comic book.

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An experience more than a story, but a unique one at that

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slow-burning but emotionally satisfying issue

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A well-written, hard-boiled look at an underrepresented people that is relevant to today's story.

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A very intriguing and special book that deserves a long look.

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"Beta Ray Bill" is a special mini-series that deserves a full read-through whether you're a fan of the Thorverse or not.

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"Scout's Honor" is a great series with solid writing and art.

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An excellent first issue that demands you read on to find out what happens next.

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Shadecraft succeeds at bringing together interesting characters with a fun premise.

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The writers dimensionalize Cal and add an action-adventure element to the series. The characters are complex, expressive, and interesting. With Cal Moreaux, the creators are crafting a seminal figure in the Blade Runner universe and, perhaps, in science fiction.

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"Scout's Honor" is one of AfterShock's best titles and deserves a follow until the end.

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Only read it if you're committed to seeing where the rabbit hole goes.

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Fans of both slasher and police-procedural/detective yarns should be satisfied with this entry into the series

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A solid leveling up from issue #1, promising an explosive climax.

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