Lisa Allison's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 35
8.2Avg. Review Rating

My Fears? Powell has not thought beyond the baseline adventures. After being disappointed by the lack of an origin story I am fearful there will not be a solid conclusion.

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I wanted a bit more action and found myself a little bored. We just lolled along through Loma's discovery of the human body and high school classes. The story is a bit shallow for my liking. I hope they dare to swim in the deep end in future issues.

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Bera the One-Headed Troll is a charming story that weaves in elements of adventure and magic. Children will root for Bera to succeed as they struggle right along with her on her quest.

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It does drag a bit at times so hang on. In the end I think it is worth it.

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Matsumoto's Queen Emeraldas combines beautiful imagery with a prose like narrative.

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It has a few issues, but the heart of the story rings true.

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The Ride drives deep into the heart of a person and uncovers what broke them.

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My Fears? This will be a revisit of the books. I hope this story delves deeper and shows us a new side of Mr. Quinlan.

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I want to learn more about the Strigoi half of Quinlan. Fans of The Strain need to check out Mister Quinlan " Vampire Hunter.

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Skin & Earth takes a new turn that will have you asking questions.

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Lights does a tremendous job of keeping you guessing.

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My Fears? Not sure I have any right now. There is so much to work with. This storyline can cover over a decade leading up to when the television series started. Plus there is the opportunity to provide deeper back stories for the other club members. Masters and Pizzari seem to have it on lock.

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Masters does a fantastic job of balancing the storyline. Moving back and forth between the juvenile bravado of Jax and Opie and the harsh business of the older members of the club. Underneath their tough exteriors these men seem to want to do right by their town and their families, they just happen to go about it in a criminal manner. It's not all serious though; Tig is still up to no good which always leads to some comic relief.

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Spurrier and Johnson more than adequately capture the gentleness, deviousness, innocence, and mysticism of the original.

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Spurrier and Johnson have us questioning the meaning of this new prophecy and wondering who will live to see its conclusion. Kudos to Mike Huddleston for a striking cover!

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It's a cruel world, especially in Thra.

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The Ride: Burning Desire hosts devilishly evil stories based on human nature.

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After researching the older cartoon I am impressed by the character makeovers. We have only had a peek into the characters' backstories and the Announcer has me intrigued. This storyline has great potential and could go in many different directions. My interest is piqued to see which way they turn.

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It's silly and serious with a sense of mystery, how could I not like it? The story isn't afraid to be fun amongst all this darkness. Each racer has a distinct personality and the cars are characters in their own right. If you haven't given it a read yet, do so. Wacky Raceland is one hell of a ride!

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My Fears? People will think this is solely for young children because of the child protagonist.

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In any event, the tone is set and the map is marked, where will Bog and crew go next?

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Did I like it? This is a fantastic tribute to the original. Readers will be swept up in the beauty and mystery of Thra and its inhabitants all over again.

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This is a must read series for Dark Crystal fans.

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My Fears? That we will never learn who or what the Ant Hill mob are. I mean they are short little men that dress alike and have some sort of skin condition. I have to know what's happening there.

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Chimichanga: Sorrow of the World's Worst Face #1 is light-hearted and magical story that reminds us of how for better or worse, we are all human. Readers will be swept up easily in the whimsy and delight in Lula and Chimi's adventures.

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My Fears? It will be interesting to see where the story leads us as one mind takes control of another. I just hope that Castellucci does not lead us in the direction of the CW.

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On the surface this appears to be a light comic but if you take a chance and scratch it, you will uncover deeper emotions and a reflection of what it is to be human.

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Lights has produced a stunner with Skin & Earth. This thought-provoking and entertaining narrative makes you hunger for more.

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This story captures your imagination.

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Mystical goodness that is sure to delight.

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Well done, Escabasse, for writing and illustrating a wonderful story. I look forward to following Effie Selemine and Carlotta (and I suspect a bit more Lion) on their next adventures. I highly recommend The Witches of Brooklyn.

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'Shade the Changing Girl' tackles emotional issues in a weird science, Technicolor dream coat.

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Drink your essence fans, the final battle is about to begin.

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The Power of the Dark Crystal is a fantastical escape that lets your imagination run wild.

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If you are a fan of The Dark Crystal, this series is a must read. The story is a beautiful, believable continuation of the original. Oh and let's not forget about the artwork. Kelly and Nichole Matthews elevate the creatures and landscape of Thra to the next level with their stunning panels.

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