Jacob Robert Nuckolls's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 9
8.5Avg. Review Rating

Despite some flat artwork, "Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corp #46" makes up for it by successfully mounting the tension of the Darkstar threat and providing the reader with several excellent character moments that demonstrate the core beliefs of the core and the individual characters we have come to love.

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Despite falling back on some overused X-Men tropes, Simone and company continue to prove that their endearing characters are worth following no matter the scenery.

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Despite its tendency to get lost in talks of ancient forces and energies, this issue is another strong installment of Snyder's Justice League relaunch, providing a story with a satisfying amount of risk, character spotlights, and imagination.

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Despite some blocky artwork, Gillen and company ramp up the stakes and provide a solid, cinematic starting point for the "Hope Dies" story arc.

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"Black Panther #2" is a wild, white-knuckle ride featuring gorgeously-illustrated panels, intense action sequences, and enough intrigue to keep us guessing and expectant for the next issue.

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Lemire and team prove to us once again that this universe extends beyond the "Black Hammer" series by creating a book with familiar imagination and wit while terracing new territories.

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Bendis and company deliver another solid "Superman" issue with a distinct, intimate voice, a solid sense of characters, vibrant illustration, and an enticing cliff-hanger.

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Between Janis' dynamic, character-focused artwork, Chung's popping color, and King's contemplative script, this book is a must-read for long-time readers and newcomers alike. The "Best Man" arc is a perfect two-part bottle episode to remind us why we love these characters.

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We love comics for the characters; Orlando and company provide an intimate, small-scale story that is chocked full of the reasons to love Wonder Woman.

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