Jeffrey's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Rhymes With Geek Reviews: 5
7.8Avg. Review Rating

OVERALL: Armor Hunters #1 did what any company-wide crossover's first issue should do: It pitched me a story in which it expects me to invest a lot of time into, and sold me on it. If this event is at least of equal quality to this issue, than we're all in for an exciting summer! 8/10.

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TMNT #34 – p1TMNT #34 – p2TMNT #34 – p3TMNT #34 – p4TMNT #34 – p5TMNT #34 – p6

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If you've been reading Harbinger for the last two years, there's no reason you shouldn't buy this book. If you haven't been reading Harbinger, here's not the place to start, but go buy the trades because when you get caught up this issue is like a flying elbow drop to the gonads. But, like, in a good way…

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OVERALL:Dr. Spektor feels uninspired and a bit bland.  I got the impression that creative team found the character slightly boring too.  With character relaunches sometimes it's important to stop and question what makes the character interesting as compared to it's more successful peers.  When you call yourself Doctor ‘anything' you'd best be ready to bring your A-game.  Dr. Spektor is a poor ‘relaunch' for a character being lauded as such a huge part of Gold Key.  Ultimately this issue an example of a company attaching big names to a project without really having any heart behind it.  Pass.

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If you want to laugh out loud and actually have fun reading comics, then you're messing up by not buying Axe Cop: American Choppers. If you don't want to LOL and have fun reading comics then you should get your head chopped off.

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