Madeleine Sisco's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 19
8.1Avg. Review Rating

Runaways #7 is full of parallels and although it's not action packed it's funny, poignant, and the perfect comic for millennials.

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Dark Fang #5 is a underwhelming conclusion to the first arc of a series that has failed to rise to its insane premise.

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Deadly Class #32 is action packed and flows like beer from a keg, proving if you haven't picked up this series yet, you're massively missing out.

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Despite the pitfalls, I enjoyed this issue more than I thought I would. The art and characterization save this from being an empty effort like its predecessor, and with a semblance of plot forming, it can only get better from here.

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Eternity Girl #1 is a thoughtful comic, approaching its heavy subject matter well, and has a unique visual style that might not wow you, but blends effortlessly with the story.

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Black Bolt #11 full of beautiful art and revelations that tie the series together and should lead into a wonderful finale.

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Firebug is a great story that might suffer from some poor pacing, but the art saves it.

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Prism Stalker #1 is visually rich and strikingly different.

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Maestros #5 pushes the story forward while showing us why it deserves to be the next big Image hit.

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Invincible goes out on a high note, as it taps into the series core of superhero appreciation.

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Xena #1 doesn't expand or add to the Xena mythos and in the end feels like an empty effort.

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Snotgirl #9 does little to solve the myriad of mysteries the series has posed, but has great character moments that make up for it.

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A unique and atmospheric love gone wrong collection that could benefit from a few more pages.

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If you're like me and live for the drama, then this issue will satisfy that itch, but with the lackluster art and more exposition than story, it's probably only a must-read for folks following the series.

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Hungry Ghosts #1 won't leave you with nightmares, but there's enough potential to deliver some in the future.

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Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #37 is great for people who know their lore, but could fall flat for those who just want to get on board.

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Inhumans: Judgment Day #1 is the ending that we all hoped for.

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Abbott #1 is a well written, with art that fits the setting and mood fantastically, but meanders in the aspects of the story that are the least interesting.

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Kid Lobotomy #4 proves there comes a point when unlimited amounts of weird with nothing to back it up stops being fun.

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