Luke Anthony's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Crusaders Reviews: 15
8.8Avg. Review Rating

The new Incredible Hulk#1 succeeds in setting off an exciting new chapter in the Hulk's journey. This is a well-crafted, expertly paced and highly readable first issue using the man vs. internal monster narrative in its rawest form.

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This opening issue of Survival sets the path for another slick and entertaining addition to the Dark Horse and 12-Gauge Comics collections. It produces stand-out performances from the creative team, especially Sean Lewis, who shows the flair of a writer at the top of their game.

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Survival#2 continues to add a pleasing edge to the classic vampire narrative. Driven by high-energy storytelling, it firmly sets its place as the unmissable vampire action comic series you never knew you needed.

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As with the Art across the Bone Orchard tales, a deep sense of mystery is woven into every image with a cinematic flare. By capturing the characters in enigmatic poses and spreading intricate panels across dark and eerie backgrounds. Sorrentino proves, yet again, that he's a master of telling suspenseful horror stories.

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Blue Book#4 continues to deliver the healthy dose of Paranormal mystery the series has brought to the comic books. It is a solid showcase for an ace group of creators at the top of their game. If this is begging of a new True Weird sub-genre, then sign me up!

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Groot #1 is a fun, warm-hearted opening issue to a series that promises to be a critical development to the Guardians of The Galaxy and their corner of the Marvel Universe. And, as with all things Groot, it's another example of how heroes come in all shapes and sizes and sometimes, when it comes to the words they use, less is more.

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Hunger and the Dusk continues to be a standout high fantasy epic that commands your attention on all fronts: top-level story development, characterisation, and jaw-dropping artwork.

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As with issues#1 Remender continues to pull no punches, and The Sacrificers already represents some of his most dark, strange, and wonderfully poetic work. It's an absorbing, tense story drenched in high fantasy goodness topped off with majestic artwork. A work well on the way to becoming another Rick Remender & Image comics master collaboration!

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Clobbering Time has that wholesome Saturday morning cartoon feel that will more than satisfy the need for some easy reading or a good adventure story.

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Venom comics are one of my go-to's if I want to switch off and dive into some dark escapist action. Death of the Veonomverse#1 easily fulfilled this need and left me eager to move on to whatever else this series has to offer!

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Overall it's hard to get too excited about a story that's been so well explored in the past, but 'Kong: the Great War' is put together well enough to make it a solid choice if you're looking for an easy but satisfying read.

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Monomyth #3 continues a unique and sublimely put-together story that explores how we are defined and some things trapped by our personal stories.

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Overall, Red Zone doesn't offer anything new. However, it's pure entertainment and checks all the boxes if you're looking for a thriller or action comic, especially of the spy variety.

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Landlord Calisraiisn is a character that has undeniable star quality, not to mention having a special place in many fan's hearts. This comic book embraces all his lovable rouge charm, telling a mysterious and entertaining tale.

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Ultimate Invasion works mainly because of Jonathan Hickam's ability to create detailed plots around razor-sharp dialogue, expert pacing, and subtle use of action. Diehard Ultimate universe obsessives and those as clueless as I will surly enjoy this entertaining slant on the Marvel Universe.

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