Manuel Gomez's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 36
8.8Avg. Review Rating

At this point, it's safe to say anything falling under the 'Black Hammer' banner is going to be worth your time and money. This growing universe and this book is a total must for any fan who loves comics. Do not miss this book.

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'Criminal' is one of the best ongoings of the moment and a perfect reason to actually buy and read monthly books. With it's shorter arcs and bonus material it's a no brainer actually. Let's hope this goes on for a while because it's a great world that deserves to be visited every month.

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Comics like 'Deadly Class' are the reason you want to go to a store every week or month and not trade wait or read digitally. You want to hold this book and you want to flip these pages. It's time you all attended King's Dominion if you haven't yet.

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RED ROOM, Ed Piskor's much-hyped new series from Fantagraphics, has finally arrived. And it's the gore-splattering, blood-dripping horror comic masterpiece you have been waiting for.

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'Copra' is a fantastic comic book; filled with love, knowledge of the medium and originality. It's a pure pleasure to read if you are a comics fan.

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'Fantastic Four: Grand Design' is the kind of comic book project we need more of. It crackles with energy, love and history. It's a comic book for comic book fans made by an obsessive comic book fan. It's a must-buy if you love this medium.

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With G.I. Joe: Sierra Muerte, indie comics artist Michel Fiffe brings his very distinctsequential art sensibilitiesto a classic pop-culture property; making it both completely new, unique and a love letter old die-hard fans will love.

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You definitely need to grab 'Pink Lemonade' #2. In this drought of new comics we are having during the current crisis, it's the best comic book thirst quencher you will find.

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'Quarter Killer' is unique and should not be missed. There is one issue left in its run, and there is still time to jump into this comic and bop along with its beats. Raise the volume on this one.

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If you love comics, you owe it to yourself to check out Usagi Yojimbo #1 from IDW. This is a classic property being given a fantastic new launch. Having a monthly Usagi book is a gift, so take advantage and follow the rabbit!

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'X-Men: Grand Design' is absolutely a comic for obsessive fans of the medium by someone who is equally obsessed. This is also a comic meant to be physically held and read by turning pages. This comic is meant to be experienced. Pick it up.

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This series continues to be outstanding. If you're not pulling this book weekly, then you are the criminal.

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'Criminal' #7 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips and Jacob Phillips continues the excellent 'Cruel Summer' and once again cements this title as one of the best on-going monthly books the comic book medium has to offer.

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'SFSX (Safe Sex)' #1 unleashes a powerful, erotic, revolutionary, gorgeous and sex-positive narrative that will open your mind as to what constitutes true freedom in a world hell-bent on crushing you.

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This take on Spider-Man continues to surprise and be fun; it really does feel like a new take on the character. It's also beautiful. It's the rare high-profile comic book from an artist outside the medium that actually works

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If you have or have not been reading 'Black Hammer', then 'Black Hammer/Justice League' #1 is a must buy. It's a perfect introduction to this world for new readers AND it's thrown a wrench in the ongoing mystery for the longtime fans. It's truly the best of both worlds.

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Join The Future is not just a compelling and beautiful comic. It's also the kind of emotionally engaging and thought-provoking story that makes the best use of speculative fiction.

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Vault's 'Mall' #5 brings the title to its penultimate chapter in an issue filled with dramatic narrative turns and some of the best art the gorgeous book has had.

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Punisher Kill Crew #1 by Gerry Duggan and Juan Ferreyra is fun, exciting, filled with some truly "oh sh*t" moments and beautifully drawn

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The Last Ronin #1 by Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Tom Waltz, Esau & Isaac Escorza, Luis Antonio Delgado and Shawn Lee is a must-read for both new and old TMNT fans

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Doctor Strange #400 is the kind of anniversary issue all celebratory chapters should strive to emulate. It pushed the current story forward toward a huge moment, yet also has some nice, quite callbacks and stories that give credence to the timelessness of the character in question.

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Savage Avengers #1, by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr. and Travis Lanham is a bloody, pulpy, and fun comic that takes a very wild idea (Conan in the modern 616!) and makes it work.

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'Spider-Man' #1 is a good book and is well worth a read. When you add the beautiful art it becomes a must buy.

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Tales From The Dark Multiverse Batman Knightfallis a great start to what looks like to be a fun series of books. DC seems to be going hard on these Multiverse ideas. If the rest of the books have this twisted sense and gorgeous art readers are in for a treat.

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'The Black Ghost' #1, published by ComiXology, and created by Alex Segura, Monica Gallagher, Marco Finnegan, George Kambadias, Ellie Wright and Taylor Esposito perfectly blends noir, mystery and vigilante action into an exciting and great-looking new series that is a treat for comic fans.

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Cobra Kai is a fun book and well worth it to just have more Kagan McCloud on a printed page, once again drawing martial arts. If you loved the movie and like the show, you'll totally be into this. It's fast and fun. Throw in McCloud's art and you have a book that should be checked out.

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If what we have been getting in Extermination is any indication of what we can expect from the X-Men books in the near future, then it's a welcome return to form for Marvel's Merry Mutants. Classic fans will enjoy this and new fans will be made.

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'Hack/Slash' crossovers have always been a fun read, but this one is out of the grave starting to feel just a little bit different. 'The Crow' angle brings in a new vibe and some unique nostalgia. If you are a fan of either property, pick this book up at your local comic book shop.

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'Cult of Carnage' is well worth checking out. Die-hards are going to dive right in, and even casual Marvel fans will find a neat little horror book set in their favorite universe. It's a solid book and must buy.

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Archie horror has always delivered on fun and thrills. Blossoms 666 #1 is no different. It's fast, fun, gory and good. Pick it up, and pray to the Dark Lord that we keep getting more Archie horror titles.

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Heil to the King! If you are a fan of Conan or just a casual sword and sorcery fan, either way,you will find this a good read. Grab this book;"and if you do not listen, the HELL with you".

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These Hit-Girl books have been entertaining and fun, and have allowed for some great creators to leave their mark and tell their stories. This new 'season' seems to aim to do the same, and starting with a team like Kevin Smith,Pernille rum and Sunny Gho is a great way to set a new standard.

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Midnight Sky #1 shows tons of promise as it builds it's characters, mystery and world. Its scope is both grounded and epic. It's a book readers should defietly give a chance once it hits their local comic shop in September. So be on the lookout!

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Marvel seems to be spinning a bunch of fun titles out ofWar of The Realms, and Agent's of Atlas might easily be the best one yet. It's a nice little corner of the MU being showcased here and if you are looking for something different and fun, give'Agents of Atlas'#1 a try.

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Alpha Flight: True North is telling three stories, and as such, each is segment is different in tone and style. Yet ultimately they all have something in common: a strong emotional core about dealing with the past. They all also succeed in execution and make great use of the shorter format as well.

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Sword Master #1 shouldn't be missed. It's great to see Marvel give a different kind of hero and story a chance. Comic readers should do the same.

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