Kobi Bordoley's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 87
8.3Avg. Review Rating

Sporting a robust story and plenty of spunk, "Scrapper #1 is an enjoyable if not groundbreaking story.

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Final Verdict: 8.6. Moody and sublime, this is another strong entry into the haunting anthology genre.

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Slow boiling but worth the wait, the return to "Wild's End captures the terror and triumph of our first visit to Lower Crowchurch perfectly.

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A terrifying cybernetic apocalypse is upon us and all we can do is watch.

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"The Seasons Have Teeth does a lot more showing than telling, which makes sense for this subtle story about love, photography, and monsters.

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Eerie and enchanting, "Indigo Children will pull you in with its magnetism.

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High caliber, ambitious, and stone cold, "No/One should satisfy any fan looking for the intersection of intellectual crime noir and sleek superhero drama.

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Sustained by a well developed protagonist, "Red Zone" #1 brings some thrilling heat to a Soviet cold.

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Final Verdict: 6.0. More dust than danger, this is a post apocalyptic story that's still trying to find its footing.

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Brutal, bloody, boisterous, and all that bad bad good we love from this story.

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Aesthetic and engagingwelcome to the Martian wild west.

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this is horror of the finest quality.

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A few more tricks and this old dog will be worth watching.

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To the point and enthralling, this is a fine addition to the mythos that should whet the appetite of newcomer and grizzled dreamer alike.

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In space, nobody can hear you screambut maybe someone can hear you pray. And that might not be a good thing.

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Smoldering and fierce, this is a revelatory entry into the heist genre that any serious comics enjoyer should pick up.

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A new take on The Hunger Games/The Running Man/Battle Royale for the living streaming age that rises above its opening premise.

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An ambitious romp into the twin depths of space and sea that's hampered by pacing and plotting issues.

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The stories in "Spectro will satiate even the most voracious fans of science fiction, horror, and the unsettling intersection of the two.

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Deftly written and beautifully illustrated, "Grim #1 carves out its own space in a cluttered subgenre.

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A Powerful and plaintive telling of one of horror's archetypical femme fatales

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Visually compelling but nevertheless a little incohesive, we're hoping that future issues of this story find its footing and live up to the potential in its premise

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Excellently colored and masterfully designed, this is a terror tale that mixes beauty and terror at pitch perfect levels.

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Beautiful to look it if at times slow, this is a solid piece of dark, historical fiction that sheds light on a forgotten slice of World War II history.

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An interesting concept with strong characters and high stakes action that slightly suffers from the ersatz nature of its worldbuilding.

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Cleverly combining the routine trials of young love with utterly unique takes on parallel universes, this story wows on all fronts.

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Mysterious and memorable, this is a well executed, sleek detective story wrapped up in a superhero costume that's just getting started.

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Twisting and turning, this intimate story starts big and only gets bigger.

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Spicy and furious, this story pulls punches and doesn't stop until you're battered to a pulp, and then some.

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Solid and effective storytelling that's bolstered by imposing, powerful art.

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Strong concept that needs a bit of a stronger execution before things take off.

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Overflowing in the best way possible " this comic is an explosion of excess and unyielding, chaotic fun.

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Someone dropped a dragon into the middle of this small-town mob story and honestly, it works.

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A Cathartic road trip meets a catastrophic world wrecking.

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Furious and funny, this story is pulpy yet epic, grizzled yet jovial, and we just don't want more.

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Historical realism and fantasy merge to form an intriguing story anchored by well written characters.

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Visually stunning and brimming with occultist, murder mystery trappings, this story is one to watch.

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Final Verdict: 8.2. Engrossing and timely, this story is straightforward and deliberate in a way that never sacrifices quality.

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An original horror story mired down by some confusing choices.

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This is a beautiful story full of drama, comedy, and superior art, all in equal measure " get this on your pull list ASAP.

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From character to plot to setting, everything in "Geiger" clicks into place, making for a superb story that just radiates excellence.

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While a pandemic adjacent story about rabid zombies and survivors may be too soon for some, "Rabid World" #1 will reward those willing to take the plunge with solid thrills and expressive characters.

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"Two Moons" is a gritty and nuanced addition to the historical fiction horror genre.

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An effective and contemporary forbidden romance story that's sure to twist the knife deeper " we've only just begun.

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An effortlessly effective Star Wars tale, full of grit, action, and top notch storytelling.

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Full of pathos, pitch perfect art, and literary maturity, this story has the markings of a true classic.

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A slice of life story for the lost hipster millennial, "Getting it Together" #4 feels relatable and satisfyingly wholesome.

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Final Verdict: 8.3. Well paced and promising action, “The Union” #1 offers a fresh cast of characters in a uniquely British palatte that still feels accessible to all.

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"Monstress: Talk-stories" shines a light on unexplored moments of "Monstress" lore, serving an emotional gut-punch as it does.

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Propelled by the force of masterclass writing and transcendent, genre defining art, "Sea of Sorrows" absolutely sails " this ship is a thing of beauty.

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"Miskatonic" #1 leans heavily into Lovecraftian themes to great effect and does well by updating the content for the 21st century " even if the characters feel a little one dimensional.

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Anchored by beautiful art and clever set pieces, "Origins" #1 has some room to grow before its full potential is realized.

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"Werewolf by Night" #1 is quick, fun read that manages to pack a punch in terms of social commentary and general smarts.

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"We Live" #1 makes the most of its dramatic premise, delivering a story full of action, emotion, and unfettered creativity. This is an undisputed work of art.

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Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology treads familiar grounds but never comes off as trite, and is instead charming, funny, and an altogether cozy read.

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Raw and bold, this series is the calm before the storm, the storm itself, and the beautiful, empty sky that comes afterward. Wow.

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"Miles to Go" rises above the usual tropes and delivers a suspenseful, smart, and sincere crime story full of pitch perfect characters.

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Sharp and well paced, "Stealth" #5 gives us everything we want: intrigue, villain backstories, and a bright, emotional core.

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Weird, sexy, and provocative, "Lonely Receiver" #1 brings up powerful questions of intimacy and autonomy.

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An explosive finale to the current story arc, "Family Tree" #8 balances tight action with earned emotional beats.

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Steamy, atmospheric, and easy reading horror for your next beach day, if you're into that kind of thing.

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Final Verdict: 9.4. “Alienated” #5 is nothing short of exceptional. Brimming with life, terror, and swagger, nothing about this comic is forgettable.

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Immersive and bold, "That Texas Blood" will resonate with anyone thirsting for a full bodied, neo-western noir.

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Anchored by strong writing and elevated by moody art direction, "Bliss" #1 offers something sweet for urban fantasy fans.

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Chaotic and emotional, "Alienated" #4 finds its throughline while navigating some pretty traumatic content.

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Radiant with inventive lore that delivers on its grim premise, "The Goddamned: Virgin Brides" #1 has heart and horror worth exploring.

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Sleeping Beauties" #1 offers a unique mix of trippy scenery and impending horror, which makes us curious to see where this Stephen and Owen King adaptation goes next.

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Final Verdict: 9.6. "Family Tree" #6 is unrelentingly good. Why isn't this on your pull list yet?

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Anchored by strong aesthetic choices and clear direction, this story is an erotic romp worth indulging. Savor these panels.

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Black humor and evisceration abound, what joy! It's good to be back in Buckaroo.

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Teenage dreams mixed with sci-fi nightmares, tuned for the 21st century. Gen Z is not okay!

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Subtle yet immense, political yet evenhanded, "Join the Future" threads the needle of expectations with a calculated hand.

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Gasoline, grit, alien terror: Creature Feature is a buttery popcorn, all american fight for survival. Bring it on.

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Cthulu in fatigues. Godkillers is a precision strike of fantasy horror and military realism.

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A Valentine's Day gimmick could be a lot worse than this, but also a lot better.

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The doomsday clock struck midnight, then got smashed with a sledgehammer. You need to get in here and read this.

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"The Visitor" #2 has Airplane Movie energy " if it's there and nothing else looks appealing, I'll take a look and be mildly satisfied. Let's hope things turn around before this story finishes its flight.

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Soft but spooky, a perfect story for a warm night in a cold winter.

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Space tyranny can get tedious, but at least it's honest work.

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The plot thickens, the bark hardens, and things get weirder

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"Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell" #4 has ozone energy. It's electric, kinetic, and pulsing with life.

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This UFO abduction story hasn't lost its shine, and goes beyond the tropes to deliver something fresh and sharply told.

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"Postal: Deliverance" #5 reads like how pushing two non-joining puzzle pieces together feels: we know there's something here, but by goodness, it is not totally coming together.

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"Unearth" #5 delivers alien, horror visuals in spades, and everything else in a lower, but still acceptable suit.

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Like Jenga from hell, "The Last God" #1 builds a beautiful fantasy world and then slams into it, full force with blood and gore. Here's to hoping it only gets messier.

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"Ascender #6" gallops forward, adeptly merging unique art, purposeful writing, and space opera themes to great effect.

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"Midnight Vista" #2, aptly titled 'The Mothership,' brings us aboard an unsettling and beautiful sci-fi horror, family drama. Buckle up and beam me up; this is a story to watch.

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