Jodi Odgers Comic Reviews

7.6
Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics
Reviews: 26
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There are comics out there using similar ideas more successfully, but the artists clearly try to elevate the issue.


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This issue delivers two strong stories. They may differ in scope and central character, but not in their quality.


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A captivating Swamp Thing tale from a creative team that clearly knows that Swamp Thing's tenderness is at the core of the best stories about the character.


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A strong start to the newest arc of "Once and Future", brimming with everything the series has done well up to this point.


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A rewarding collection of myths and legends from the worlds of Star Wars, with different, well-matched artists bringing each tale to life.


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"Phantom Starkiller" tried to juggle competing sentiments and ended up wasting the visual potential of the titular character.


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"Engineward" may still be assembling its grand plot machine, but its construction is enchanting.


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An immersive setting forms the base from which a group of engaging, humanized characters are about to make some very bad life decisions.


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Canto returns with friends and a new, grander adventure in an issue filled with introductions and re-introductions.


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Thank you for sharing this journey through "Wandering Son" with me. If you've been following along, please reach out either in the comment section down below or on Twitter. I'd love to hear about your favorite moments or characters, or simply revel in this touching series online together. Remember to make the most of each day,


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Some strange character choices and tropiness leave "Funny Creek" #2 stumbling.


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The second arc of "Coffin Bound" shifts protagonists, but keeps the heady themes and tone that make it stand out.


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Like the flesh totem itself, this series is full of heart and is hard to look away from.


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"Space Riders: Vortex of Darkness" #2 gets the skull-spaceship-riding gang back together, setting up for the inevitable fight against an entity eviler than Satan.


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Haunting images and sparks of brilliance muddled by sub-standard writing.


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"Tartarus" #3 ends some plot threads while weaving a host more into this riveting series.


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A wonderfully human issue, filled with impactful emotional beats.


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"Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" is as quirky, fascinating, and masterfully-crafted as it has been since the first issue.


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There may not be another issue of "Snotgirl" for a while, but issue #15 is a damn fine one to be left stewing over.


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The money shot of "Money Shot" certainly did not disappoint.


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Fraction and Zdarsky continue to show the power of a strong vision and drawing penises on things.


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Deep exploration of characters and upheaval of readers' expectations continue the creativity of the team behind "Undiscovered Country"'.


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"Rising Sun" #2 offers some unique takes on medieval Japan but relies too much on genre conventions to truly stand out.


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An all-ages story that will be a highlight of any school library, with enough in it for adults to enjoy too.


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"Monstress" #25 establishes its new arc by reminding the reader why the series has been so celebrated up until now.


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The third issue of Heist continues the series' trend of being an engaging crime caper comic sprinkled with minor issues that slightly dampen its impact.


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