Jake Hill's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 19
7.8Avg. Review Rating

"Sex Criminals" is one of the best books in comics from two of the best creators in comics.

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When you find yourself going through every panel of the recap, going through every page twice to take it all in, and reading every word of the back-matter pages, you know you are holding a really special comic.

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The first arc of "Curse Words" has made it one of the most exciting new series to follow.

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This is one of those issues that adds so much to the world, you can't wait to keep reading.

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Our heroes are in trouble, but the quality of this book is not!

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"Iceman" tries to do a lot, but succeeds most in its moments of emotional honesty.

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"Detective Comics" is consistently one of the best team superhero books on the stands, and is reinventing the Bat universe in the most exciting of ways.

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A busy issue that finds time to lay groundwork, talk politics, develop characters and blow up some motorcycles

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This issue is better in the context of the whole series, but it's one of the most amusing tellings of this period of comics history you are likely to find.

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If a girl in a buffalo mask making out with a puppy would offend you, maybe this is not for you. Otherwise, a hilarious first issue in an exciting new miniseries!

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A satisfying conclusion to a long running storyline.

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Come for Peter's glorious beard, stay for Kris kicking all sorts of ass.

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A predictable adventure that puts a neat twist on a so-so rogue.

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An amusing but forgettable Constantine story elevated by Pia Guerra's superlative art.

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A by-the-numbers all-ages adventure, elevated by its earnest creators.

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A completely overblown mess of insanity that nonetheless has a strange emotional resonance.

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Creative hurdles hold back an X-book with a refreshing premise.

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A big fight scene in the middle of a good story sure is something to do, but is somewhat forgettable when executed here.

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A well crafted issue that doesn't work all that hard to justify its existence.

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