Matt Ligeti's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 30
7.6Avg. Review Rating

"Faithless" #3 makes for a solid, if niche, comic, but only if you've read the first two issues.

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stakes, high fantasy procedural that entertains. But could it do more?

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Though well-executed, a low-stakes issue feels less like an adventure and more like a stepping stone to more important plot developments.

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Final Verdict: 6.5 " A vampire franchise revived just in time for a Netflix series premiere featuring the same characters may feel like a cramped companion piece, but it still has fangs.

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"Thumbs" #1 deserves two thumbs up!

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"Spider-Man: Life Story" #3 is an amazing new entry in an already spectacular series.

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"Orphan Age" #2 doesn't exactly do anything new for the post-apocalyptic genre, but that doesn't stop it from being a greatly entertaining read.

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Fantasy fans will be enchanted by "Shades of Magic" #5"so long as they've read the first four issues.

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"The Six Million Dollar Man" #3 makes it clear the Bionic Man is back and better than ever. Also stronger. And faster.

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It doesn't take an experienced detective to see that "Spencer & Locke 2" is one high-quality book.

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A mediocre adaptation of a moderately interesting podcast makes for a Wolverine comic that feels as if it's been declawed.

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Like a Voodoo curse, the supernatural mystery and punk rock charm of Punk Mambo sets its hooks in you. But, like, in a way you probably wont die from.

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With a fun, light-hearted story and bright, detailed art, reading "Tangled The Series Hair And Now" #1 is anything but a hair-raising experience.

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It may not be for everyone, but Sherman and Cipriano shine in what promises to be a fun series for fans of historical horror fiction.

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This isn't your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man story. Once you're done reading the first issue of "Web of Venom: Cult Of Carnage," you'll be dying to read more.

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With a talented new creative team, "Rat Queens Special Swamp Romp" #1 finally feels like "Rat Queens" again.

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While it may be confusing for readers new to the title, the "Spring Has Sprung Special" is the absolute crux of the "Curse Words" series and lives up to the high standards set by every issue before it.

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Final Verdict: 7.2 " A talented team takes a tired trope and turns it into a terribly entertaining tale.

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A surprisingly heartfelt issue makes for an especially poignant and powerful addition to the "Wasted Space" canon.

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earned money on. Trust me a digital voice telling you what you should buy.

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A sleeper hit, "Stronghold" spins a tangled web that's so captivating, you won't want to escape it.

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"Firefly Bad Company" #1 may not give readers everything they hoped, but it's still a solid addition to the "Firefly" 'Verse.

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"Saban's Go Go Power Rangers" #18 captures the heart of the original series and surpasses it's quality easily. May it go on another 25 years!

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Final Verdict: 9.2 -"Little Bird" is revolutionary dystopian sci-fi at its best, a classic from issue #1. Read it now, before it's on all the "top 10 of 2019" lists later.

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Though mostly a quiet issue, it's clear the entire talented creative team is having a blast creating a horror comic they're perfectly suited for. "Blossoms 666" is an absolute must-read for fans of "Archie," horror, and especially "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina."

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While an aesthetic delight, "Once Our Land" is held back by half-baked world-building and a creator spread too thin over too many roles.

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The new creative team on "KINO" sticks the landing (and then some) on an arc that challenges the genre and breaks the mold of what a superhero story should be.

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A superbly talented creative team breathes new life into an otherwise tired franchise.

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The "Frak" is back! "Battlestar Galactica Twilight Command" #1 is a gift to Battlestar Galactica fans, and a solid sci-fi title in general.

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"Age of X-Man: Alpha" #1 is a memorable, finely crafted comic even notoriously picky X-Men fans will like.

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