Marie's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Geek-O-Rama Reviews: 11
9.3Avg. Review Rating

I was intrigued and absorbed in "what next" through this whole volume. There is a promise of action and thought provoking adventures to come.

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Archie Comics would have to go WAY beyond the beaten path before they could get an even slightly negative review from me. This 3rd Volume in the Archie Meets Batman saga continues to stay true to form.

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This comic is what comics should be. Amazing fun!

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If you enjoy reading about conspiracy theories, adventure, horror, and wonder if reality isn't always what it seems, House Amok will keep your interest.

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Book 1 of 5 is an enticing introduction and makes me want to know just as much about Artemesia and the life she has lived as I want to know about the adventures she has been pulled into. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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What happens when writers Jody Houser and Andrew R. Robinson collaborate on new comic series? You get the beginnings of what is sure to be an exciting adventure with a bit of emotional impact.

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Right from the first frame Sword Daughter caught my interest. 12 year old Elizabeth's narration of events past and present has a haunting quality to it.

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Like visiting an old friend, this visit was too short. Wish it could have been just a little longer.

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The cover gave me pause at first. "A Dad Dating Simulator". Ugh! Is this a kissing book? Was my first thought. Instead I began an immediately interesting story about two former college roommates and their night out. You can immediately feel the bond between the two men.

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While this is not my usual cup of tea, it deserves a fair rating for making me emotionally uncomfortable, horrified, and uneasy whenever I think about this particular story.

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The artistry is a classic superhero comic look. It has detail and vibrant colouring that is absolutely beautiful. The battle scenes have the same feeling as watching a super hero movie. My favourite part about the vibrancy of these panels is the movement that can be seen throughout the full comic.

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