Matt Funk's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 13
8.5Avg. Review Rating

While it looks great, the story's questionable themes hinder the enjoyment of what could have been a fun comic.

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While visually interesting and action-packed, the first issue of Shadowman is held back by being too rooted in the character's continuity, making it a less effective jumping on point for new readers.

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While still consistently entertaining and well-drawn, the latest issue of Super Sons is one of the weakest of the series thanks to a plot about the boys' mothers that doesn't live up to its potential.

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The Terrifics has a solid story, an entertaining cast, and a talented creative team, but is weighed down by continuity and didn't quite live up to its potential.

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While there are a couple hiccups, overall Come Into Me #1 is a compelling combo of sci-fi and body-horror that will leave you wanting the next issue injected straight into your brain.

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A second issue that's just as strong as the first, thanks to the incredible depth of humanity and humor in its leads.

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Isola #1 is an incredibly promising debut to a refreshingly smart and stylish fantasy adventure.

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Judas #4 puts a stunning cap on one of the most unique and beautiful comics of the year so far.

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An ambitious and beautifully executed sci-fi book grounded in funny, relatable characters that will leave you hungry for the next issue.

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Motherlands continues to be one of the most promising new Vertigo series in a long time, and this issue provides even more biting humor and wild sci-fi action alongside some truly powerful character work.

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The series goes out swinging with its fists and its heart in a final issue that will both satisfy you and leave you hoping for a sequel.

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With jaw-dropping watercolor artwork and a story that puts the entire series in a new context, Descender #28 is one of the series' best issues yet.

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Both a moving tribute to Swamp Thing's legendary creators, and a beautifully illustrated, meditative fable about the character.

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