Jim Malakwen's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 14
8.4Avg. Review Rating

A satisfying installment that clarifies Nightwing's motivations and introduces a terrifying new villain.

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A satisfying conclusion to a captivating story about fathers and sons.

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A thrilling entry in the "American Vampire" series and a seamless fusion of writing and artwork.

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The penultimate chapter of this spellbinding epic delivers a tightly plotted, character-focused, action-packed, and tragic episode that'll leave readers eager to find out how it all ends.

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A moving story about alienation and finding oneself in a world that demands conformity.

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A well-written character-driven installment with great artwork that resolves some major story threads.

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An excellent instalment in this unique series that expands the story's scope and ends with an intriguing cliffhanger.

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A refreshing take on The Caped Crusader that makes him the underdog, updates the setting and introduces a formidable antagonist.

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A fun comic that develops the characters, advances the narrative and ends with a surprise cameo appearance from a fan-favorite IDW character.

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A delightful installment with great artwork and one of the finest X-Books on the stands.

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An excellent showcase for Jason Fabok's extraordinary artwork.

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A fun entry in what is sure to be one of the most unique and exciting comic books on the stands.

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"Firefly" #20 is a fine installment that sets up the inevitable conflict between Mal and Blue Sun.

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While not as action-packed as the previous chapter, this issue adequately sets up the mystery of Selina's connection with The Joker and creates a sense of dread for her encounter with The Phantasm.

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