Leinaala Sallander's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Book Corps Reviews: 11
8.9Avg. Review Rating

In Supernatural Origins the story revolves around John Winchester and his two sons Sam and Dean. It is based loosely after the show that is still currently on the CW. There have been 4 Supernatural Comic series of 6 issues each. They are all set before the action in the TV series commences, from just after Mary's death, until the time Sam goes to Stanford.

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Right off the bat with issue #2 we are getting a sneak peak of flashback material, it's just enough to give us an idea of what the lost year held for Kate. With a flash forward to current Coryana we see Batwoman holding the body of an old friend

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As I have said before I just love this story line and the art has kept pace with the writing each issue! I highly recommend keeping up with this great series!

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It was a quick read as are most comics but the amount of emotion, story and comedy put into such a small amount of time really blew me away. The artwork is super clean and really holds the tone of the story in color and image. I cannot say enough about this comic and am very much looking forward to this series as it comes out. I would highly recommend picking up a copy.

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We are now into working our way into a deeper story with the animals and humans. You do see animals and people working and living together in some form of harmony at this point. The humans are trying to put together some form of government and the some of the animals have put together and Animilitary who just want rights and a home of their own.

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The twists of this story keep taking me by surprise, Marguerites writing really keeps youin suspense with each issue. The art and coloring of these comics truly give you a feel for the important moments of the story line. Jesse's memories having such a soft glowing feel to the art and then the harsh and gritty lines that come with the current timeline.

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Crosswind kicks off with quite a bit of excitement and mystery. We get the story of both Cason and Juniper in their lives and these two couldn't be any more different. Which makes the body swap all the more interesting.

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They really have a phenomenal team put together here with writer, artist, colorist and letter really lending to each other so perfectly to create a visual piece that keeps you entertained.

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Superior is a comic series written by Mark Millar (yes the writer of Kick-Ass) and illustrated by Leinil Francis Yu. It is published by Marvel Comics under the company's Icon Imprint. A great story with gritty art that really lends to the story.

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The Eisner Award-winning Nick Abadzis and fan favorite Elena Casagrande take control of the TARDIS for the first five-issue arc with the tenth Doctor, portrayed by David Tennant! After Donna's tragic exit, the Doctor thought he was done with companions, but boy was he wrong.

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Picking this up I expected it to be a comic version of the movie, to my surprise it was actually a handful of short stories about characters from the Labyrinth. With multiple writers and artists such as Johnathn Case, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte and more, you get a diverse reading experience in stories and art.

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