Joseph Gilmore's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW Reviews: 57
8.9Avg. Review Rating

With Time and Effect Part 1 we are told right from the start that this story takes place immediately following the events of Superman of Metropolis #2, which hasn't come out yet. Midnighter: Future State part 1 and Black Racer part 1 were both interesting stories that I'm sure will somehow connect to other Future State books down the line.

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Overall, Batman Catwoman has all the elements for a fantastic story. However, King needs to find a way to pick up the pace, or else it's going to be a slog to the finish line.

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The pieces are all there for a fantastic story. However, BRZRKR #4 must deliver on moving the story forward, rather than spending more time languishing in the past.

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I feel that there is a great foundation here for King to tell a fantastic story. Early on, we are introduced to a character that definitely raised my eyebrows. Combine that with the accompanying story line, and I'm excited to see where this story takes us.

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While frustrated with the all the time jumps, I am enjoying the story that King is telling " especially the one revolving around The Phantasm. While issue #1 focused more on Andrea Beaumont, Batman/Catwoman #2 gives us just enough of Phantasm to get excited for what is to come without revealing too much. Seeing her systematically going after Joker's henchmen has me very excited as to where this story is going. Additionally as expected, we get some call backs to King's initial run on Batman that ultimately ends Batman/Catwoman #2 with a stunning visual that will definitely raise some eyebrows.

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Overall, Primos #1 is a solid first issue. While the exposition can get lengthy at times, the last several pages that will no doubt hook you in. AWA has once again taken a chance on something different and unique and delivered.

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Where this story is heading is still a bit of a mystery. While the seeds have been planted, it is my hope that both the main character and plot begin to get some greater depth.

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Within the pages of Superman of Metropolis #1, Lewis " through the simple use of a dialog box " makes it very clear what DC has in store. While the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal have changed the very foundation of the DC Universe, Future State is here to take the reigns and move DC forward. New multiverses. New possibilities. New realities.

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As far as comic heroes go, Jenny Zero is as unconventional as it gets. Depraved and unhinged, Jenny can be best described as Paris Hilton meets Commando " and I, for one, am here for all of it.

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Overall Knighted #1 does a great job of incorporating a new story into AWA's The Resistance Universe . Even if one has not read the previous titles, Knighted #1 can be enjoyed as is. Hurwitz has created a wildly relatable character who's journey is shaping up to be captivating and fun as hell to read.

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Overall, Nice House On The Lake #6 is a solid issue. However, it may have been better served as the issue coming back from hiatus, rather than being the one it leaves off on. Where this story goes from here will no doubt be twisted and fascinating, and for that, I'm excited. I just wish I didn't have to wait so long.

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We are finally getting some real juice to this story "and for the first time, I am eagerly awaiting the next issue.

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Mateo Sclera's art, paired with Collin's writing, presents a gritty, dark feel to this story, which is what I love about Batman stories.

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Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #4 cannot come out fast enough as it is quickly becoming not just a must read, but one of my favorite books currently running. 

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Overall, The Crimson Cage #1 is a great first issue. Great storytelling, wonderful character development and sets up the next issue brilliantly. Wrestling fan or not, The Crimson Cage #1 does a great job and will surely hook any reader.

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Overall, Fight Girls continues the long list of books from AWA/Upshot Studios that have become must-reads. Through the first two issues, Cho has created a world that is Hunger Games meets Las Vegas sports book " and I can't get enough.

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Some of the bigger Future State books have contained smaller stories within them " some good, some not so much. However, Future Past part 1 is a nice companion piece to Future State: Dark Detective #1. It does a great job of showing some of Gotham's underbelly, as well as the military-like state that Gotham has become.

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Two issues typically doesn't provide enough room to tell much of a story, however, Lewis wasted no time and was able to provide one of Future State's better titles. With the mind games played by Brain Cells, the battle between Jon, and his legacy and the lives of millions hanging in the balance " quite simply, Future State: Superman of Metropolis delivered.

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Hotell continues to be a must read " not just for horror fans, but for everybody. It's as smart as it is horrific, which makes for a very enjoyable read " even if one is reading with the lights on and from under a blanket.

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Tynion set an extremely high bar with Something Is Killing The Children, and it is easily safe to say House of Slaughter #1 met that standard. While House of Slaughter #1 lacks the action we've grown accustomed to, it's the character development and inner conflict that makes this issue stand out.

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Overall, Moths continues to be an integral part of Straczynski's universe. While The Resistance Universe is more of that typical superhero story we crave, Moths gives us an added layer of empathy we didn't know we needed. Moths #4 does a great job at getting the reader to not just think a little more, but to also feel a little bit more.

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Overall, this was a successful first issue that provides great storytelling, humor and the setup to something much more sinister. AWA Studios continues to do a great job at choosing writers and stories that are not just relevant to today, but also ones that are still able to take us to faraway places. Not All Robots #1 fits that mold perfectly.

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There was a brief point in time when I felt this series needed to wrap up. After reading Once and Future #14, I now feel like the story is just getting started " and I can't wait to see where it goes next.

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With Nimue sharing her past with Rose, Rose staying defiant, even with a gun pointed at her head, and Lancelot making his inevitable introduction into a King Arthur story, Once and Future #15 continues to deliver. The story is just as fascinating now as it was when it started.    

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It's hard to imagine that Once and Future was originally planned as just a 6 issue series.  Here we are 10 issues later with no signs of slowing down.     

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Overall, Primordial #1 is a terrific read that does its job perfectly. Primordial will have you hooked from panel to panel. With elements of suspense, mystery and intrigue, Lemire and Sorrentino are once again firing on all cylinders.

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Overall Sacrament #1 does its job brilliantly at both world building and telling a compelling story. The first issue of any new series is to hook you in and make you want to read on Sacrament #1 does just that. With Milligans storytelling and Frusins art, Sacrament #1 is shaping up to be a can't miss series that is befitting of the AWA catalog.

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Overall Sacrament #2 doesn't waste any time. While the first issue needed some time for world building and character creation, Sacrament #2 jumps in head first without looking back.With only two more issues to go, I fully expect Milligan to continue to keep his foot on the throttle and to continue to keep his readers up at night.

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Overall, 'Something Is Killing The Children' continues to be a fantastic series. By taking us back to where it all started, Erica's introduction into the world of monster hunting is sure to be both terrifying and fascinating.

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So far, Tynion's decision to go back to where it all started has proven to be an excellent idea.

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It was fierce, emotional, and quite frankly the strongest issue yet of the current arc.

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Overall, Supermassive #1 delivers on its promise to be a superhero event like no other. There is so much room in this universe for Higgins, Ryan Parrot, Matt Groom and others to showcase their skills and deliver outstanding stories. There is no doubt the characters introduced in Supermassive #1 will go on to have their own wildly successful titles, which one can only hope will spawn even more books.

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I was engrossed with Gordon's narration throughout the entire issue, and I am extremely intrigued with where this story will go. Some of the elements presented throughout The Joker #1 will undoubtedly add layers to Gordon's character.

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Even though we're very familiar with the title character, Joker remains fascinating under Tynion's watch. He's incorporating all the things we enjoy about the character, but with a fresh feel. The slow build throughout The Joker #3 was worth the lack of action because it led to the series' most shocking moment yet.

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Overall, The Joker continues to be an outstanding series, whether it is being written by Tynion or Rosenberg. While the series so far has been more about Gordon than Joker, I am fully enthralled with the character study of our embattled commissioner and the journey he is on for ultimate justice.

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Overall, The Nice House On The Lake #2 does a great job at building suspense and advancing the story while still leaving you with questions. What Tynion has created, in just two issues, is one of the most compelling stories I have read in some time. I can't wait to see how this story unfolds.

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The Resistance: Uprising, along with the entire Resistance Universe, is relatable, thrilling, and epic in scope. There is no doubt the upcoming issue will deliver a stunning conclusion to the second arc. I can only imagine where Straczynski takes the universe from there, and I for one can't wait to see where it goes.

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If you're new to the title, this arc is a great place to start " as any regular reader of Usagi Yojimbo reader can attest.

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Whether you are new to Usagi Yojimbo or a long time reader, what you will appreciate and love about this book is Sakai never gets too comfortable. Whether he is battling new foes, bumping into old friends, or simply traveling the countryside, each issue is a fun read.

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We've seen Usagi with his back against the wall before and come out victorious, but it feels like things might go differently this time around.

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Overall the Tengu War storyline has been very enjoyable to read, providing both action and engaging storytelling. 

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What comes next is anybody's guess. I for one can't wait to see what surprises Collins has in store for the penultimate issue.  

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Up until now, Harley has been able to keep her old self in check. But, after the events in Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #5, we may see the Harley of old make a comeback.    

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Overall, Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn was a home run of a series. Collins told both a great suspenseful crime story and changed the way we view a beloved character. Hopefully Collins will get more opportunities to write not just Harley Quinn, but other DC characters, as well.

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Overall BRZRKR #1 lives up to the hype and is more than just a celebrity slapping their name on a comic book to try and cash in on their brand recognition. This story has something for everyone between its viscous art and fantastic storytelling. It is going to be fascinating to see this story unfold and just where Reeves and Kindt take this character.

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There is a reason Clear was the second title to be released from Snyder's Best Jackett Press imprint and ComiXology. It is a fascinating, gripping, and visual tour de force of storytelling. Once again, Snyder has delivered an absolute masterpiece.

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Overall, The Crimson Cage is an absolute knockout of a series. Lees' tremendous storytelling and obvious love of wrestling shines through issue-to-issue. Whether you're a fan of professional wrestling or not, The Crimson Cage really is a story anybody can enjoy.

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Mariko Tamaki and Dan Mora have made the most of their time with their Future State run. They only have four issues to tell their story " jamming their foot on the gas with no intention of slowing down.

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Also, featured in Future State: Dark Detective #3 is Future Past part 2 by Matthew Rosenberg (writer), Carmine Di Giandmenico (illustrated by), Antonio Fabela (colors), Andworld Design (letters). This continues the story of Grifter, Huntress and Luke Fox. Future Past has been one of the better smaller stories featured within the Future State titles. Future Past part 2 is the end of this sub-story " and it closed with a few nice twists and some decent action.  

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Overall Future State Dark Detective was an absolute home run. Tamaki and Mora were cranking on all cylinders start to finish as if they had been working together for years. Here's hoping that they get more opportunities to write for DC and get to take on more characters that we know and love.

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Overall, Hit Me #5 does an excellent job wrapping up what has been a phenomenal series. Christa Faust does a tremendous job at both telling a thrilling story, creating yet another badass female character and making the reader feel uneasy. Once again, AWA/Upshot Studios delivers another book that you typically won't find elsewhere. Hit Me is yet another example of why indie comics hit on another level.

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Overall, Night of the Ghoul #1 sets up a wonderfully frightening story that is sure to only become more terrifying as issues go on. Even without any real action taking place, the suspense and storytelling is more than enough. Night of the Ghoul #1 sets the stage for what is sure to become an instant horror classic.

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I never expected Det. Gordon could be the co-lead of such a captivating book, but here we are " and frankly, I can't get enough.

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The Nice House On The Lake #1 start of what feels like a can't-miss horror story, leaving you dying for the next issue.

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From the outset, J. Michael Straczynski set out to create a new superhero universe that would be relatable to today's world. Not only has he done just that, but he has created a world with limitless possibilities that will be entertaining readers for years to come.

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Overall, Percy nails this first chapter of Wolverine's newest saga. Where it goes from here, I have no clue. But what I do know is the journey, and the death toll, should be wildly entertaining.

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