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Delegates #1 |
Jan 14, 2018
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DELEGATES #1 will entertain readers looking for political thrill, shocking surprises, and a refreshing depiction of government with women in charge. A strong plot and art make this an exciting first issue.
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Backstagers: Valentine's Intermission #1 |
Feb 07, 2018
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An adorable read, with something for both the lovers and the haters of Valentine's Day. Full of queer characters and genre-defying art, THE BACKSTAGERS: VALENTINE'S INTERMISSION #1 depicts the challenges and loneliness of Valentine's Day in high school.
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Doppelganger #1 |
Nov 24, 2017
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DOPPELGNGER #1 delivers its story and illustrations simply, in a realistic world with a single twist. The comic holds a lot of potential as an exploration of identity.
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The Dream Of The Butterfly #1 |
Jan 16, 2018
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THE DREAM OF THE BUTTERFLY #1 will appeal to lovers of Miyazaki or fans with a soft spot for a strong female heroine. Although it suffers from some plot holes, the gorgeous art and compelling characters make this comic leap off the page.
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Toyetica #1 |
Dec 24, 2017
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The four-issue "The Big Key" story arc of TOYETICA will delight adults with a childlike spirit as well as anyone who's trying to find themselves. Despite a jumpy plot and some distracting visuals, Marty LeGrow has created a powerful story that is both cute and serious.
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Monstro Mechanica #1 |
Nov 25, 2017
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MONSTRO MECHANICA #1 boasts strong characterization, developing complex identities for apprentice Isabel and the inventor Leonardo da Vinci. While moments of plot fall short, these characters' relationship, the depictions of Renaissance architecture, and the uncertain future of a mutant wooden machine will keep readers hooked.
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Jem and the Holograms: Dimensions #1 |
Dec 05, 2017
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JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS: DIMENSIONS #1 is a promising start to a new series. With fresh takes on the same beloved characters, fans of the all-female 80's punk band will be pleased. The short story format doesn't allow plots to fully develop, but the glamorous art and inclusive representation make for a worthwhile read.
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