Meher Shiblee's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Watch Reviews: 16
8.8Avg. Review Rating

Overall, this was a fantastic run. The storyline, the artwork, the colouring, the lettering, they all worked in perfect unison to deliver this terrifying tale, and I cant wait to see what the creators come up with next!

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Overall, #2 is a great continuation to Honeysuckles powerful storyline. It maintains the pace and the expectations from the first issue, and leaves you waning for more! Bring on #3!

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There is a lot more to appreciate in this anthology, great stories, creat artwork, and all in all, a great celebration of Images 30 years. Heres to many more!

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So far, I am in love with this story. The way it communicates love, loss, horror and hopelessness so beautifully makes me very excited for what is in store for the remaining four issues. This is a must read!

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Overall, Wilson and De Landros De-escalation stands out to me as one of the best Red and Blue stories because, for me, it captured the true essence of what it means to be Superman. To inspire hope. The hope that people can learn, grow, change for the better.

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This issue answers some of the must anticipated questions, and has set the scene for what I believe is going to be an epic finale! I cannot wait to see what happens next!

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Visually brilliant, chilling and heartbreaking, issue #7 offered a much needed insight into Levis past. We are getting closer to the finale, and I for one cannot wait to watch it all unfold!

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Overall, Yasmeen is a harrowing, but beautiful piece of work. It forces us to look beyond our perceptions, biases and stereotypes. it forces us to take people out of the boxes we have put them in, and asks us to consider the complexities that come with experiencing trauma and of growth and recovery.

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Ram Vs 10th issue of The Swamp Thing offers a sense of hope in an otherwise bleak world. It promises a future for The Green, and I am looking forward to watch it all unravel in the coming issues.

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So far, Maw is doing a great job of telling this story. it is strong, it is visceral, and I look forward to seeing where it takes us in the coming issues.

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Overall, this was a good first act from Flavor Girls. It manages to stand on its own two feet, despite the comparisons drawn to other magic girls shows and comics, and creates something that I believe people will want to go back to. The art is beautiful, the storytelling strong, and the characters are easy to love. I will be on the lookout for more, and you should too!

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Overall, Maw #3 delivered a devastating issue, but one which promises a lot of action and horror to come. I eagerly await the penultimate issue of this series, and cant wait to see where the story takes us next.

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Flavor Girls #2 is one filled with fun, colour, excitement, with promises of action and adventures in the coming issue.

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I liked the stories, and the direction they seem to be going in, but I did feel like I did not get to spend nearly enough time with them to create any real tension. As of now, I do that care too much about the characters, but I am hoping that will change with the next issue. I wont be giving up on this one just as yet.

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Overall, I think it was a good adaptation of the original tale, I do think it would have benefited from some more detail to really develop a deeper relationship between the character and the reader.

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Overall, I feel like there is room for this story to grow and improve, but I am hopeful that it will. I have faith in the creators behind this run, and I know they will do the character, who means so much, to so many people, justice.

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