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Rick and Morty (2015) #6 |
Oct 2, 2015 |
The Rick and Morty comic has yet to let me down. Each issue either ties to the last or brings about a new dimension (both figuratively and literally) of the story that keeps it fun and interesting. As a huge fan of both the comic and the television series, having an entire issues dedicated to Ball Fondlers is amazing. Having only been briefly introduced in Rixty Minutes, and then later referenced in a couple episodes, its great to get actual story for the group and see just how action-packed a Ball Fondlers mission can be. So, if you are into the comic or the TVshow, you certainly wont want to miss this weeks issue of Rick and Morty! |
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Seven Percent #1 |
Sep 27, 2015 |
Seven Percent is the perfect story for those wishing to escape to a darker, bleaker world driven by a race to power. Its got the perfect amount of mystery and uncertainty to keep the reader guessing about whats to come. This is a must read for fans of anything from Ayn Rand to The Matrix or Bioshock. I could compare the concept to Lucy, but that would be disrespectful to Seven Percent and Red 5. Definitely pick this book up and see for yourself; you certainly wont be disappointed! |
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9.5
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Blood Feud #1 |
Sep 9, 2015 |
Blood Feud is the perfect comic for anyone looking for something dark and mysterious. The characters dont yet know what theyre getting into or whats going on in their town, and that gives them relatabilty and personality. As mentioned before, the writing in this book is fantastic and allows the reader to really feel the mood of the story. If youre a fan of the campy horror genre (and I use that description with the highest respect) then this is the ideal read for you. Everything about this book is done remarkably well, and Im definitely looking forward to the next issue! |
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9.5
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Rick and Morty (2015) #5 |
Aug 18, 2015 |
As I mentioned earlier, the direct comedy style of Rick and Morty isn't overbearing because they do it right. And the writer's self-critical nods lend perfectly to the twists throughout. Rick remains the smartest person in the room, and therefore takes no interest in Morty's silly problems. This allows Morty to be the star this week, and so we get all the kooky humor of an insecure fourteen year old boy. Definitely another winner from the folks over at Oni Press, so be sure to grab a copy! |
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