Jaysandlinwriter Comic Reviews

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If the first run of this book is any indication, these inevitable reboots will be a must-see for new readers and old millennials looking for a shot of nostalgia.


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London keeps the stakes high with a mysterious protagonist, forbidden love, and the constant threat of death lurking at the end of each page. Salamanca and Tekino Artwork is stellar and a visual feast for the eyes.


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A journey of evil that is not to be missed


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An iconic conclusion to the thrilling #DarthVader 2017 saga puts Vader on familiar ground for his Sith Trial and the birth of the RED lightsaber!


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I am thrilled to, finally, see Darth Vader personally hunt down and exterminate the Jedi.


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Should I hate Roku the samurai, or stream my favorite shows on him?When will Ashcan make a "Roku now streaming" shirt, complete with blood flowing from his lost body parts? (Question for,Nate Lindley!)What are the rules for magic in this world?Will Hush ever settle down and start a family with a nice girl? (Answer better be, NO!)Do swordsman agree anger blunts the edge, not sharpens it as Hush suggests?


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In SSD, the cosmic universe manages to look sharp, crisp, and easily interpreted, a testament to artist, Liana Kangas, who I feel avoids the trap of obscurity in cosmic space art of leaving the reader confused as to what they're seeing.


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Now I await the exciting conclusion to this storyline which has been enthralling me since the first issue.


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The series so far has done an excellent job of depicting a young Lord Vader finding his way as a Sith Lord. Already in this arc, he has gone a long way towards coming into his own as a force of pure evil. This was clear when he trained one of the Inquisitors and utilized pain as the greatest teacher. It became clear that the Empire will have to make serious investments in robotic limbs with Vader as the head trainer.


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For fun, family, entertainment for your children or a smile of nostalgia on the face of an older Star Wars fan, check out Droids Unplugged Issue #1.


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This mall isn't just a building; it's a survival ground for characters living in complex caste systems based on their status within the walls of consumer-driven capitalism. As a setting, an over-sized Mall of America style building served as a perfect battleground for humans on an Earth no longer hospitable to our species. I learned a ton about the world in the first issue without being overloaded with any information dumps, the smooth lettering by Jim Campbell never left me struggling to follow the intricate story. I can't wait to learn more regarding the protagonist Andre, especially his father's high status, connections, and how long he can survive being the mall's most wanted. As the story says, malls seem huge but become very small when they become war grounds between desperate people, as anyone who's camped out for Black Friday can attest.


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In the meantime, Issue #1 is coming in August,check Mad Cave's Website to order!


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