Jared Thomas's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Capes & Tights Reviews: 31
7.5Avg. Review Rating

Masters of the Universe: Masterverse #1 is an exciting comic book adventure that should not be missed for all MOTU fans! With its incredible storyline and captivating artwork by Aragons and Jones, this series promises to be an unforgettable journey into multiple versions of Eternia full of surprises around every corner.

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What sets this story apart from other horror stories is the unique angle of the protagonist. Rather than being a musician in the band, he is the overlooked roadie. It reminds us that every member of a band has an integral role, but not all get the same recognition. It's relatable as it touches on the concept of identity and the notion of being defined by our role or career.

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As the story progresses, we see Alice grappling with the question of why she is being tormented. She wonders if it is because of her abusive father, herself, or a curious combination of both. This inner turmoil is an essential part of the story as it shows how trauma can manifest in different ways. Panosian and Spalleta have done a remarkable job of making the reader empathize with Alice and her struggles.

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While Frittella's artwork does the job, I found myself wishing for more depth in the story itself. It has potential for great character arcs and dramatic tension but ends up feeling rushed and incomplete. This would have been better served as a miniseries or ongoing title so we could really get into the details of what happened before and during Michaela's journey through Banquet Hideous.

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Scott Snyder's creative writing is a perfect match for the comic book's theme. The elegant characterization of both the protagonists, John and Helen, is what makes the comic book stand out. Snyder cleverly intertwines their backstory with the plot to create an engaging, character-driven story. The way their common passion for aviation brings them together and how their romance blossoms, all within the constraints of the era, will leave you wanting more.

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The art itself is stunningly detailed and evocative throughout each panel, emphasizing both the beauty and horror that comes with "the clear reality that Sam experiences without his filter on. Each page feels like both a thought experiment gone wrong and an exploration into what makes life truly meaningful when you strip away all distractions from your daily routine. From start to finish, Clear #1 proves to be an unforgettable experience for comic book fans everywhere as every moment is filled with breathtaking visuals that leave you wanting more by its conclusion.

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The art by Wilton Santos fits the story. The boxing scenes are intense and thrilling, and the facial expressions of the characters convey their emotions perfectly. The comic book is easy to read, with clean and crisp panels that make for an enjoyable experience.

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Deer Editor #1 hits local comic shops on January 10, 2024 from Mad Cave Studios.

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Overall, the mix of adventure and humor, along with the stunning line work and world-building, creates a story that is both entertaining and engaging. While the color palette may throw some readers off at first, we believe that the unique style adds to the overall aesthetic of the comic book. We can't wait to see where the group and their demon frenemy go next.

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Mike Mignola and Jesse Lonergan use their talents to create a world that manages to transport readers back to ancient Hyperborea and the modern-day London of Miss Truesdale. The supernatural-horror tale is engaging and thrilling, and the illustrations mesmerize with their beauty.

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Tim Daniel, David Andry, and Marco Finnegan have done an incredible job of creating beautiful comic book while keeping readers engaged with its relatable characters and beautiful artwork. With its unique storyline and impressive artwork, this comic book has the potential in future issues!

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The writing in this issue is excellent; Walker does an incredible job jumping from location to location and time period to time period so readers can understand just how widespread this virus really is and why Juliana Tobon must take action now before it's too late. He also manages to capture each character's personality and emotion in such detail that readers will be able to feel what they're going through right alongside them.

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Overall, Rare Flavours is an great comic series worth considering for lovers of cuisine, culture, and adventure. Its unique storyline, vivid characters, and thought-provoking themes make it stand out, and its abstract artwork adds an extra layer of creativity that readers are sure to appreciate.

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The storytelling in Savage Squad 6 is wonderful, with great pacing, a perfect mix of action, suspense, and drama.

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Slay Ride is a terrifying and entertaining comic that's perfect for the holiday season. While the concept of an evil Santa may not be new, the story, the art, and the cover make it an experience that horror fans will not forget anytime soon. It's clear that the creator of Goosebumps, R.L. Stine, continues to tell wonderful horror stories, and Pius Bak, Francesco Segala, and Francesco Francavilla have created wonderful art.

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When an unstoppable force starts consuming one world after another, sorceress Morgan Le Fey uses her magic to assemble a team of skull-cracking warriors who must somehow work together to save all of existence. There's the young trickster Anansi, Viking shield maiden Birka, the shape shifting Nanook, and their leader, heir to a fallen kingdom and mightiest of warriors, Kull!

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When the Blood has Dried presents readers with a compelling narrative. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, fans of dark fantasy stories will appreciate its depth and complexity. Gary Moloney's writing and Daniel Romero's artwork combine to create an immersive reading experience. While this comic wasn't for us, it will could resonate with others.

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Dark Horse Comics' Blue Book #1 is an exciting exploration into some of history's strangest UFO encounters. From mysterious abductions to eerie sightings, this comic book brings these tales from beyond our world into vivid detail for readers everywhere! With Tynion IV's captivating narratives paired with Oeming's beautiful illustrations, this debut issue is sure to capture your imagination as you embark on a journey full of mystery and adventure!

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This review is a Feature Review during the Capes and Tights Horror Week 2023.

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The Mandrake Project is an epic tale that you won't want to miss, especially for those fans of Iron Maiden. Bruce Dickinson, Tony Lee, and Staz Johnson have crafted a story that is both haunting and thrilling, with excellent characters, artwork, and themes. The comic book series is a great read for fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror.

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Man's Best is a captivating story that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through space with three unlikely heroes. From its compelling storyline to its wonderful artwork, this comic has all the elements of a great read. We cannot wait to see where the story goes from here.

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In what is being called the NacelleVerse, Oni Press will have new series featuring iconic properties such as The Biker Mice From Mars, RoboForce, Sectaurs, The Great Garloo, and Power Lords. NacelleVerse #0 lays the groundwork for upcoming series Roboforce #1 which will debut in April, followed by Biker Mice From Mars #1 in July, Sectaurs #1 in October and Power Lords #1 in January 2025.

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Lemire continues to prove why he is one of the best creative minds in comic books today. His writing is captivating and entertaining, drawing readers into this mysterious world with ease. Gabriel Hernandez Walta's artwork also fits the story perfectly; it has a haunting quality that immerses readers in each scene and captures the full range of emotions felt by Dom and Birdie on their journey. The story moves along at a good pace, leaving readers wanting more after each page turn!

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Quick Stops #1 is a must-read for any fan of Kevin Smith and the Askewniverse. The black and white artwork, sharp writing, and raunchy humor make for a memorable and entertaining read. The comic book perfectly captures the spirit of the Clerks universe while adding a modern twist that feels fresh and relevant.

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Interior art from Alvaro Lopez delivers simple, yet engaging storytelling that pairs well with Phillips' writing. The rest of the creative team includes colorist Antonio Fabela and letterer Travis Lanham and brings the entire one-shot together.

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Star Wars: Tales from the Death Star is a fantastic addition to the Star Wars universe, providing a fresh look at the iconic location that has remained so relevant and significant in the movies. This graphic novel offers a unique perspective, hidden truths, and a wealth of imagination that adds even more depth to the already expansive Star Wars universe.

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The comic book adaptation of Thrawn Alliances is top-notch and the artwork is breathtaking. Reading the comic book is like watching a Star Wars movie, with all the epic action, memorable characters, and brilliant storytelling that fans have come to love. This comic book not only expands on the Thrawn character but also serves as a worthy addition to the Star Wars canon.

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Dracula: Blood Hunt blends horror, action, and drama into a wonderful debut issue that left us eagerly waiting of the next installment. With Lore's gripping storytelling and Carrat's stunning artwork, this series is going to be an excellent addition to the overarching storyline. If you are picking and choosing your Blood Hunt comics, this is one you should choose.

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Among the many exciting moments in Subgenre #1, the cliffhanger at the end of the comic sets the stage for what promises to be an even more thrilling adventure in the next issue. With a perfect mix of fantastical elements and noir-inspired detective fiction, this comic is sure to become a classic. Subgenre proves that good storytelling, coupled with exceptional art, can create a book that is visually and narratively pleasing.

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As Dr. Seward's world collides with Dracula's, the tension escalates, and the stakes become ever more significant. The story keeps the audience on its toes, and the final reveal will leave them craving for more. It's an excellent start to what promises to be an unforgettable series.

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The supporting characters in the story add a layer of depth to the narrative. From wealthy benefactors to rebel factions, the characters are well fleshed out and have their own take on the story's central conflict. Their motivations and actions add a level of unpredictability and intrigue to the story.

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