KennyCoburn's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Graphic Policy Reviews: 10
8.1Avg. Review Rating

Overall, this issue is a wonderful conclusion to an incredible run of comics. If you have not read any Red Sonja before this, go and grab every prior issue and then make sure you buy this one too.

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Overall, this is a fine buildup issue that has enough interesting parts to make the coming finale a worthwhile read.

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Overall, this is another phenomenalissuethat deserves to be grouped with anyof the other great issues in the Usagi Yojimbo saga. This is a must read for any comic book fan.

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Overall, this issue feels like it could have been a great final chapter to a larger narrative but, the build up to it was too rushed and none of the action feels like a rewarding payoff of what the series has done so far.

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Overall, Catwoman #44 is a fantastic comic that sets up an exciting conclusion for the best crime drama DC Comics is currently producing.

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Overall, this is a great first issue that builds interesting characters with a great sense of mystery and tension surrounding the life of Dee Diesel. The main problem with the series, is that it is only going to be four issues long.

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Overall, Mirror's Edge Exordium #1 is a very strong first issue that builds a deep and interesting world with countless and exciting opportunities for Faith's journey.

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Overall, this is a fantastically twisted comic that uses horror elements brilliantly to create a suspenseful tale absolutely worth reading.

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Overall, this is a solid issue with a bit too much filler in the middle. If you do not mind having Batman take up some space in the middle of a good story, then this is a worthy read.

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Overall, this comic is a joy to read and has done a phenomenal job of creating characters that are so charmingly ridiculous, that anything they do seems worthy of reading. And with the larger narrative ever growing there will be no shortage of adventures for Lovecraft and Tesla to find themselves lost in.

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