Mohamed Malla's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Monkeys Fighting Robots Reviews: 20
8.4Avg. Review Rating

Superman #20 takes the incredibly interesting concept from the previous issue and allows it to flourish. Every page feels like it's given the book new life.

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G.I. JOE #1 ties together what came before with something new in a thrilling story, from an exceptional cast of creators, featuring a team of characters familiar and fresh coming together to face a threat they don't stand a chance against.

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Superman #19 takes us back to Metropolis after the events of Absolute Power, and the team behind it gives us a fresh story with an interesting new status quo that has exciting mysteries to unravel.

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Absolute Batman #1 is an audacious take on 85 years of the Caped Crusader's history that feels familiar while also housing a myriad of new and clever takes on classic characters.

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Outsiders #11 provides a fitting conclusion to not only the series and story as a whole, but also for the incredible cast of characters involved.

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Transformers #12 pushes the Autobots to the limit in terms of their physical ability as well as their morals, and that journey is expertly crafted by all involved in bringing this issue to life.

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Absolute Power #3 sees the heroes at their lowest point, but the team behind the comic succeeds in allowing hope to shine through with concise writing, beautiful art and colors, and clever lettering.

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Absolute Power #2 is another explosive entry in DC's Summer event that will leave readers in awe of the beautiful art, colors, writing, and letters put into this issue.

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Zatanna: Bring Down The House #2 is a powerful display of trauma and reluctance that's accompanied by some gorgeous art and colors, alongside some clever lettering, which results in an issue that's sure to leave readers begging for more.

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The Domain #1 is an interesting spin-off to Chip Zdarsky's Public Domain that quickly shows that it has to power to stand as its own thing without ever feeling contrived.

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'Absolute Power' #1 is a thrilling read from start to finish with gorgeous art and colors, accompanied by some impressive high-stakes writing.

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'Absolute Power: Ground Zero' #1 hastily sets up DC's next big event with three short stories, each highlighting a major villain and what their motivations are going forward.

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The Boy Wonder #2 is a deep and emotional story loaded with beautiful art and colors that tell another tale of Damian Wayne's relationships with the previous Robins.

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Action Comics #1065 feels consistent all the way through in writing, art, colors, and letters, despite there being multiple artists and colorists contributing to this continuation of DC's "House of Brainiac" event.

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SUPERMAN #13 continues the "House of Brainiac" storyline in a satisfying way that presents real stakes, making you wonder who you can trust moving forward.

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Batman #146 features a thrilling story about what kind of hero Gotham City needs, accompanied by beautiful art that helps to deliver yet another entry in Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez's Batman run.

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'Dawnrunner' highlights the connection between a pilot and her Iron King mech while also providing an interesting look at how a war can turn into spectacle and competition.

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TRANSFORMERS proves time and time again to be one of the best comic book experiences of the year.

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Ultimate X-Men #1 is an eerie and original addition to the new Ultimate Universe that will have readers new and old on the edge of their seats.

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There's definitely a Saturday morning cartoon feel to this, and one that I love. My only complaint is that I wish it were weekly! This action packed comic has me itching for more, and I can't wait to see what they do next.

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