Mya Nunnally's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comicsverse Reviews: 11
9.3Avg. Review Rating

From the creators of ALEX + ADA comes a new comic set in a mysterious fantasy world. It's a solid introduction into a new series, though not packing a life-changing punch.

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Though not breaking any boundaries or blowing any minds, this issue cements X-MEN BLUE as a solid series with a lot of potential.

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REGRESSION #1 uses the elements of the graphic novel to effortlessly bring the reader into a world full of horror and uncertainty, and doesn't let go.

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An amazing concept brought to life by talented creators. Can't wait to see the next installment.

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GODSHAPER #1 seems to be the start of a beautiful, thought provoking series. I highly recommend this to anyone who's a fan of good art, good story, and a great premise.

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COURTNEY CRUMRIN #1 is a captivating first issue, complete with strong magic girls, friendship trouble, and an ending you won't see coming.

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X-MEN BLUE #2 is a fantastic, expertly polished follow up to the solid first issue. A compelling plot moves forward alongside an abundance of dynamic art.

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This is a faithful, heartwarming rendition of teenage Jean Grey. The art is gorgeous, the writing is sincere, and I can't wait for more.

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JEAN GREY #2 is a brilliant follow-up that reveals the beauty of comics, strength, and excellent writing. It has the potential to be one of the strongest Marvel solo series.

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THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO #1 is, to me, better than the actual book, a feat rarely accomplished. It has also sold me on Hard Case Crime as a quality publisher who can spot and work with great artists and writers.

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PEEPLAND is a flawless comic that brings new, interesting, and brutal elements regarding the lives of sex workers to the graphic novel scene.

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