Josh Rose's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Geek'd Out Reviews: 17
9.1Avg. Review Rating

American Vampire 1976 #1 is a great Halloween comic with its serial killers, secret conspiracy organizations, and of course, vampires. If the train robbery or the serial killer angle to the story doesn't make you want to read more, then the art definitely will. My one issue is that it's not very friendly to new readers of Snyder'sAmerican Vampire. There were a few times characters and organizations were introduced and I was confused as to who they were and why they were important. However, the team did a great job of making me want to go back and catch up on the series.

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Necromantic is a well-written and well-paced story about love, while also being an engaging supernatural action thriller. I highly recommend it to fans of Hellblazer or war movies likeBody of Lies.

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We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1 is about a crew that decides to boldly go where no one has gone before out of economic desperation. It's like a Star Trek adventure with a cyberpunk dystopian flair. At the very least, go pick this up for the art alone.

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Vlad Dracul #1 is a great comic about the man behind the famous vampire. While it contains some pretty graphic scenes, this is a book highly recommended for fans of Brom Stoker's infamous character.

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It's been a while since I've read a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic. Are they still even teenagers at this point? Regardless, it seems like the Turtles are in a new status quo, helping their community adapt and survive. Unless you're up to date with the Turtles, I'm afraid you won't enjoy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #106 very much. Is Baxter Stockman the mayor?

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Overall, it's incredibly compelling, and readers won't be able to put it down. Fans of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and those fascinated with historic events in America like the Salem Witch Trials are sure to enjoy Headless. It's a tale about two brothers trying to survive a centuries-old war between the Headless Horseman and the Knights Templar in the town of Salem. What more could you want?

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No Heroine #1 is a classic monster slaying comic with a punk flair. Also, it's a wonder that drug dealing vampires haven't made more appearances in pop culture since their acolytesdo display addictive tendencies. And, of course, no vampire book would be complete without some light fun being made at the expense of the Twilight series.

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X-O Manowar #1is about a character who could be a great superhero but just isn't there yet. And there's a new villain in the background biding their time. It's a great jumping-on point for new readers looking for some classic superhero action; no previous X-O Manowar experience necessary.

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Quantum and Woody #1 is a story about family. And sometimes families do crazy things to achieve their desires. Mad science and crazy schemes are just two examples. This issue is a great introduction for new readers with a healthy dose of absurdism.

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Like the rest of Valiant's titles, Visitor #1 has no connection to its '90s counterpart and readers do not need to have read any other Valiant titles to enjoy this. If you are looking for an action-filled story about a mysterious conspiracy, you'll definitely want to check this out.

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Buyan: The Isle of the Dead is a beautiful book based on Slavic ballads. Highly recommended if you are looking for something fresh in your mythological stories.

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Folklords #1is the opposite of what you would expect to happen in most fantasy tales. Usually, in stories like the Chronicles of Narnia, Wizard of Oz, and Harry Potter, people leave our world for the world of magic. Characters seek an escape or a solution to a problem that endangers their everyday lives. In this story, the characters seek answers in our world.

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In the vein of The Lost Continentby Edgar Rice Burroughs,Undiscovered Country#1is a fantasy adventure story that would rival the best pulp comics.

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Roku #1 is a mystery about Roku's past as much as it is about her present. Who are her employers, and what is this weapon they want? This is a great jumping-on point for new readers, especially for those new to the Valiant Universe. It doesn't fully address her whole story, particularly her past and origin story which was somewhat explored in Ninjak, but it doesn't really matter either. It just fills in a few gaps in her story, which apparently there are plenty of.

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Bloodshot #1 goes on sale in stores September 25, 2019

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All in all,Killers #1is the start of an intriguing mystery surrounding the mystical nature of MI-6's ninjas. This is a great introduction to Valiant's world of spies and ninjas for new readers. If you like spy flicks like James Bond, Bourne, or Mission Impossible with a smidge of the fantastic, you'll loveKillers.

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Besides being a compelling mystery set in the far cosmos with incredible artwork, Psi-Lords #1 is a great place for new readers to become acquainted with Valiant. No prior experience necessary " just a desire for good, compelling storytelling and art.

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