4
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The X-Files: Case Files: Florida Man #1 |
Apr 23, 2018 |
This disappointing comic may send X-Philes to Netflix to revisit better adventures in Florida (s2e20 and s5e4) and to a dictionary for a definition of antimacassar. |
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5
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At the End of Your Tether #1 |
Jun 28, 2019 |
"At the End of Your Tether" is a somewhat disappointing experience, squandering a compelling mystery premise in an intriguing genre with some tonally flat exposition. |
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5
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Bubba Ho-Tep and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers #1 |
May 21, 2018 |
"Bubba Ho-Tep and The Cosmic Blood-Suckers" #1 trips over its trippy concept in this first issue. It should be more fun than it is. |
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5
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Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #1 |
May 7, 2018 |
This issue sets up an intriguing mystery for the boys of Baker Street, but it's derailed by artwork that is a complete mismatch for the material. |
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5
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The Six Million Dollar Man (2019) #1 |
Mar 7, 2019 |
Dynamite's "The Six Million Dollar Man" #1 is an update to the bionic man mythos in name only, and if not for the disconnect it would make for a relatively fun comic book romp. Readers new to the property might dig it, but fans looking for a sophisticated update of the '70s series beware. |
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6
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Calexit #2 |
Mar 5, 2018 |
There are truly impressive things going on in "Calexit." Unfortunately, at this point, it's not the story. |
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6
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Last Stop on the Red Line #1 |
May 17, 2019 |
worthy concepts at the reader, none of them quite stick yet. It's a bummer, frankly, because there's a cool story in here begging for better execution from some very promising creators. |
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6
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Rom (2016): Tales of the Solstar Order #1 |
Apr 9, 2018 |
"Tales of the Solstar Order" succinctly tells a somewhat paint-by-number but reverential sci-fi tale. At its heart, it's ROM at his best, but the book itself feels extraneous. Who is it for? |
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6.5
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Brothers Dracul #2 |
May 28, 2018 |
"Brothers Dracul" is a nice-looking book written by a prolific comic book pro at the top of his craft, but it hasn't set its teeth into readers just yet. |
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6.5
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Doomsday Clock #4 |
Apr 2, 2018 |
"Doomsday Clock" #4 is a good looking comic that attempts to humanize a central character, but it feels like we've been here before. |
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6.5
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Lodger #1 |
Oct 26, 2018 |
May get under your skin just as easily as it may be dismissed as a book unconcerned with what readers think about it. There's an admirable quality to that, but for a first issue, it may be a foolhardy way to hook readers. |
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7
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Batwoman (2017) #14 |
Apr 19, 2018 |
"Batwoman" #14 is a good-looking book with a super villain plot that is pure comic book ridiculousness, which is not to say that it's not enjoyable, especially if it helps jettison some of the ghosts that haunt our hero. |
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7
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Moon Knight (2017) #194 |
Apr 30, 2018 |
On the surface, 'Origins' is pretty effective storytelling. Underneath, it feels like a bit of balderdash"earnest balderdash, but still balderdash. |
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7
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Redlands #6 |
Feb 26, 2018 |
Issue 6 is another hauntingly beautiful but difficult read. It is not for the faint of heart, but if you're looking for a happy ending, this might be the happiest "Redlands" can or wants to deliver. |
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7
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Rick and Morty Presents: Krombopulos Michael #1 |
Jun 21, 2018 |
"Rick and Morty Presents Krombopulous Michael" is a nicely-executed book, but reader's enjoyment will likely depend on their appreciation of the darker thematic aspects of the Rick and Morty television series. |
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7
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The Marked (2019) #1 |
Oct 18, 2019 |
"The Marked" #1 that might have had more to say if it dwelled on how science and magic are at cross purposes, but it's a fun premiere issue as long as you don't think about it too much. In fact" nope, I'm done. |
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7.5
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Batman (2016) #44 |
Apr 5, 2018 |
"Batman" #44 is a fun, if a bit too brief, romp through the history of Bruce and Selina that says as much about who they once were as it does about who they've become. |
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7.5
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Black Badge #4 |
Nov 22, 2018 |
Final Verdict: 7.5 " “Black Badge” veers into new territory with issue 4 just as readers might have presumed to know where Kindt was heading. It's literally a whole new game. |
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7.5
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By Night #2 |
Jul 19, 2018 |
Final Verdict: 7.5 " “By Night” #2 is another meaty and rewarding read from Allison that makes up for the lack of an emotional punch with escalating creativity and endearing character interactions. |
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7.5
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High Level #1 |
Feb 21, 2019 |
For now, "High Level" gets relatively high marks for its beautiful artwork and willingness to throw ideas at readers. Whether the series has legs may depend on a more focused narrative thread, however. Luckily the final pages of this first issue provide that source of focus. |
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7.5
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Infinite Dark #1 |
Oct 12, 2018 |
Final Verdict: 7.5 " “Infinite Dark” #1 may leave its readers in the dark as to what is actually going on by the end of this first issue, but that's certainly not a bad thing. |
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7.5
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Infinity 8 #1 |
Mar 26, 2018 |
"Infinity 8" #1 has the makings of a fun and sexy space opera, a welcome diversion from heavier science fiction fare. |
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7.5
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New Challengers (2018) #1 |
May 17, 2018 |
"New Challengers" is a promising series start and another nice entry in DC's The New Age of Heroes line, but it might be best to check any nostalgia for the old team at the door. |
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7.5
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Robocop: Citizens Arrest #2 |
May 14, 2018 |
While readers might be clamoring for RoboCop to start kicking some OCP ass, Wood and Company are content to play a longer narrative game, perhaps showing how Murphy's brand of heroism must change to be effective. |
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7.5
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ROM: Dire Wraiths #1 |
Jan 16, 2020 |
"Rom: Dire Wraiths" makes no bones about flaunting its space race meets space opera meets sci-fi horror vibe. It would be easy to dismiss it as corny balderdash if it wasn't presented with the utmost earnestness and handmade care. |
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7.5
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The Man Who Effed Up Time #1 |
Feb 7, 2020 |
"The Man Who Effed Up Time" is a boilerplate albeit expertly presented time travel story on the surface, but if we know Layman, he's got some other tricks up his sleeve for future installments. A relatively new artistic talent along with Layman's past credentials and well-deserved successes should make this a draw. |
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7.5
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The Prisoner (2018) #1 |
Apr 26, 2018 |
Milligan and Lorimer offer an intriguing opening salvo for this new series based (perhaps more loosely than first thought) on the short-lived cult classic television show. Only time and more issues will tell how much the comic has in common with the show, but for now, that information is top secret. Don't worry. We'll eventually get it out of them. |
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7.5
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The Terrifics #2 |
Mar 30, 2018 |
"Terrifics" #2 is a fine super hero comic, and its fun tone and likable characters allow readers to overlook some early narrative hiccups. |
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7.5
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Trust Fall #1 |
Jun 14, 2019 |
"Trust Fall" #1 may signal the beginning of a series that will be a uniquely acquired taste, but the more it rolls around on your palate, the more you appreciate its complexity. |
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7.5
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VS #2 |
Mar 19, 2018 |
"VS" continues to be a beautiful and imaginative high concept book, throwing information at the reader at a breathless pace. Ultimately, we're not sure yet what it has to say. |
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8
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Bang! #1 |
Feb 21, 2020 |
As setups go, "Bang!" #1 checks the essential boxes with lead pipe efficiency, seemingly content to save most of its more outlandish concepts for later installments. |
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8
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Batman: Last Knight on Earth #1 |
May 30, 2019 |
Snyder, Capullo, and company have built an elaborate series opener that's promising and preposterous on many levels, but as the surreal narrative of "Last Knight on Earth" unspools, it's almost impossible not to trust their instincts with the character. |
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8
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Black Badge #8 |
Mar 21, 2019 |
After a somewhat underwhelming lead-in issue that nevertheless gave the series underdog a chance to shine, "Black Badge" #8 ratchets up the stakes. If you've wandered away from the series, it's time to find your way back. |
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8
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Blackwood #1 |
May 31, 2018 |
The first issue of "Blackwood" contains a ton of narrative detail and visual delights, but each aspect is in service to an intriguing horror story setup that feels more promising with each page turn. |
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8
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2019) #1 |
Jan 24, 2019 |
Boom! Studios's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" gets off to a nice start with a solid first issue that hopefully sets a course for more outlandish and creative risks to come. |
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8
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Deadly Class #33 |
Apr 16, 2018 |
It might be easy to overlook the standard of comic book excellence that "Deadly Class" has maintained throughout its run, but issue 33 makes it difficult. |
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8
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Everything #1 |
Sep 6, 2019 |
provoking approach that respects readers' patience. |
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8
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G.I. Joe: Sierra Muerte #1 |
Feb 8, 2019 |
The first issue of "G.I. Joe: Sierra Muerte" is mostly style over substance, but man, what style! |
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8
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MCMLXXV #1 |
Sep 13, 2018 |
"MCMLXXV" #1 reads great and looks even greater. Pamela Evans and this book are forces to be reckoned with. |
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8
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Pretty Violent #1 |
Aug 23, 2019 |
mouthed debut that certainly has room to be more than this first issue portends. |
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8
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Robocop: Citizens Arrest #1 |
Apr 12, 2018 |
"RoboCop: Citizens Arrest" skillfully embraces the look and themes of the character's origin story while updating it for a new generation of readers. Older RoboCop fans should appreciate the take on the future that seems more prescient than ever. |
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8
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Ruby Falls #1 |
Oct 4, 2019 |
Nocenti's examination of murder, memory, and themes of gender equality in small town rural America is off to a solidly effective start thanks in large part to its flawless spin on noir and to its visually sumptuous artwork by Bondi and Loughridge. |
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8
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Rumble (2017) #3 |
Feb 19, 2018 |
These guys make good comics look easy, and this is assuredly very good comics, especially as it charts a course for a richer story and a new and more noble crusade for Rathraq and Company. |
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8
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The Ballad of Sang #1 |
Mar 12, 2018 |
Economically and thrillingly does what every good first issue should do, make you want to come back for more. |
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8
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The New World #2 |
Aug 31, 2018 |
While it is a bit of a letdown after the dizzyingly inventive first issue, it is only by the smallest of degrees as the storytelling tension builds very quickly in this follow-up issue. This is a series to watch. |
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8.5
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Batman: White Knight #8 |
May 11, 2018 |
Sean Murphy's unapologetically gonzo and gritty miniseries comes to a close with a lot of loose ends, but it's still a satisfying conclusion to a series that was unafraid to take some narrative and stylistic risks with venerable intellectual property. |
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8.5
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Gogor #1 |
May 2, 2019 |
"Gogor" #1 is sequential storytelling at its finest. Don't be fooled by its all-ages charms or overlook its sophisticated presentation. |
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8.5
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Prodigy (2018) #1 |
Dec 7, 2018 |
"Prodigy" #1 introduces a character and sets up a premise that is perfect for comic book storytelling, a medium that is very forgiving of the relatively minor flaws this book possesses. |
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8.5
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Steeple #1 |
Sep 20, 2019 |
Continued below(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Final Verdict: 8.5 " “Steeple” #1 finds John Allison back at the helm of another series about young people on the cusp of change. Fans of Allison shouldn't dare miss it, and anglophiles unfamiliar with Allison's work could do worse than this introduction to his quirky humor and accomplished cartooning. |
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8.5
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Wicked Things #1 |
Mar 20, 2020 |
In a fair and just world, we would always get comics by Allison, Sarin, and company. In a wicked and depraved one we'd get them too. |
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9
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Batman (2016) #50 |
Jul 5, 2018 |
Tom King and Company have delivered an event-style "Batman" issue that transcends the hype by counterintuitively focusing on tiny kernels of monumental truth. |
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9
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Batman: Curse of the White Knight #1 |
Jul 26, 2019 |
"Batman: Curse of the White Knight" gives compelling evidence in its first issue that the well-deserved success of Murphy's preceding series was no fluke. |
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9
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Bronze Age Boogie #1 |
Apr 5, 2019 |
Final Verdict: 9.0 " Rarely does a premier issue manage to elicit as many left field laughs while managing to hook readers into the narrative as effectively as “Bronze Age Boogie” #1 does. We need more books like this. |
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9
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Coda #1 |
May 3, 2018 |
Fantasy enthusiasts looking for a fresh take on an old genre will find "Coda" #1 a dazzling read, but the inventive premise, flawless narrative execution, and eye-popping visuals may even win over the most ardent fantasy-phobes. |
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9
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Coda #4 |
Aug 16, 2018 |
"Coda" remains a raucous and irreverent delight even as it wears its love story heart on its sleeve, but with issue 4, Spurrier and Bergara remind us that love can be messy, even in fantasy worlds. |
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9
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Dept. H #24 |
Mar 23, 2018 |
Final Verdict: 9.0 " Matt and Sharlene Kindt are at the top of their storytelling game, and “Dept. H" #24 is a moving swan song that reveals the depths of the series' true mystery. |
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9
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Mister Miracle (2017) #10 |
Aug 3, 2018 |
"Mister Miracle" continues to find new ways to recontextualize superhero comics, and issue 10's finale will leave fans of this series anticipating the final two issues with as much excitement as dread. |
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9
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Strange Adventures (2020) #1 |
Mar 5, 2020 |
If you can overlook the DC hype machine's hard sell in the wake of their other recent publicity tomfoolery, "Strange Adventures" #1 seems to be the start of another winner from Tom King and Mitch Gerads. Evan Shaner's contributions are excellent as well, and the whole thing feels important by not trying to be, a sin perhaps committed in the creation of "Heroes in Crisis." |
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9
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Vampironica #1 |
Mar 16, 2018 |
"Vampironica" #1 is comic storytelling perfection: beautiful to look at, a joy to read, and more comforting than any vampire story has a right to be. |
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9.5
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Batman (2016) #62 |
Jan 10, 2019 |
rise run on its visual audacity alone. |
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9.5
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Batman: Universe #1 |
Jul 12, 2019 |
"Batman Universe" #1 may not be new for some who got their hands on those "100-Page GIANTS!," but for those that didn't it should feel like a breath of fresh air wafting through the city streets of Gotham. |
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9.5
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Green Lantern (2018) #1 |
Nov 8, 2018 |
"The Green Lantern" #1 is not just a near perfect first issue, but it's also a near perfect superhero comic, and it should delight both fans of the character and the uninitiated alike. |
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10
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Coffin Bound #1 |
Aug 9, 2019 |
"Coffin Bound" #1 is engrossing series launch with art and script that beautifully complement each other, raising the whole enterprise to the level of comic book perfection. |
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10
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Mister Miracle (2017) #12 |
Nov 16, 2018 |
"Mister Miracle" #12 caps off an astonishing series that humanizes some of Jack Kirby's most popular DC creations. If there is one quibble, it's that this remarkable series is over. |
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