Nathaniel Muir's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 97
8.2Avg. Review Rating

The subject matter is difficult but this is a great comic. Great writing and art set the perfect tone for this unflinching crime drama.

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Choosing strong writing and characters over traditional scares, Hex Wives is an excellent comic that will please everyone who reads it.

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Leviathan is an action packed book that is sweet and will also make you laugh. Plus there are mutated dinosaurs.

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Each issue leaves the reader with an emotional gut punch. Character motivations are becoming more muddied.

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The art and story worked together perfectly in a gritty and dark tale about modern America. 'American Carnage' tells hard truths that everyone should read.

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An incredibly moving story that also builds its world and engages readers. This is more than just a story with wizards and dragons.

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Continues to have emotional storytelling along with beautiful art. The engaging tale will constantly move readers.

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Simultaneously funny and dramatic, this action-packed issue is the perfect lead up to what looks to be a promising conclusion.

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A modern noir that pulls no punches and forces readers to look at an America they may not want to admit exists.

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Another tense issue that is filled with hate, anger, and emotion. An incredibly engaging story.

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The new era kicks off with a bang as the book has action, humor, drama, and maybe new motivation. Astonishing X-Men exceeds its lofty expectations.

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This is one of the most well written comics today. Every decision is in line with what has been happening and no one acts out of character.

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A great first issue that sets up why the crossover is happening and introduces themes that would be interesting to see further explored.

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A horror story that contains a deeper message, Border Town is a fun comic filled with action and humor.

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'Border Town' is an uncompromising look at racism that has strong characters and great art. The book talks to its reader and not at them.

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An over-the-top story that manages to mix a frighteningly accurate picture of modern society with outrageous action.

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Die #2 is an interesting character study into the players of the game of Die and its world. It also sets up the direction of the series.

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An emotional character study that also reminds readers that having a choice does not necessarily make things better.

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A tense issue that is highlights Blacker's great pacing. Questions are brought up that we may not want answers for.

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Sometimes the best stories are the simplest ones. I Am Young is a series of touching stories that we can all relate to.

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Layman and Pitarra tell a wonderful story while remembering that the most important thing about comics is they should be fun.

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An exhilarating page turner with a timeless look that will grab readers' attentions and refuse to let go.

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Funny without losing the severity of the situation, Multiple Man is a great comic with art that is perfect for the book and an interesting story.

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A wonderful addition to the mutant titles that is funny and heartwarming while telling a very engaging story.

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In a story filled with endless possibilities, the series ends the only it way it should have. This was a great ride that every X-Men fan has to read!

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As violent as a revenge story should be but filled with unexpected emotion. This is engaging story will make you think while you cringe, in a good way.

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Rosenberg and Larroca put together a great issue that will please all X-Fans. Let's hope this is just the beginning.

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A great addition to the 'Black' series and one of the best Mystique stories ever told. A must read for all X-Men fans.

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Still familiar while forging its own identity, this latest team of X-Men will please long time fans and those new to the series.

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Non stop action and humor highlight another great issue of the Rosenberg and Land run. The book is fun while never loving the quintessential 'X-Men' tone.

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The art may initially throw some off, but it becomes clear it is an integral part of the story. Great storytelling and characters.

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A strong, character-driven narrative that shows the pain people trying to be something they aren't go through.

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Esquivel's writing shines in the issue, while the art continues to be vibrant fun and scary. Border Town has quickly shown it is worthy of the Vertigo name.

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If you are looking for a comic about falling in love while dealing with prejudice and fighting monsters then this is your book.

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This will satisfy everyone. It has action, story, great characters, and mythology. Most importantly, it will keep you engaged.

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Disturbing, uncomfortable, and scary in ways that are are more real and relatable than most witch stories. And that is the scariest thing of all.

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A wonderful adaptation of a great game. The story will appeal to more than just fans of the franchise.

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Shanghai Red continues to separate itself from other revenge stories with its deep storytelling and great art.

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Joshua Hixson's art adds to the story of Red who is as easy to pity as she is to root for. An emotional and action filled tale that will leave you conflicted.

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An exciting issue that packs so much into it. There is action, suspense, and lots of emotion. This is a quintessential X-Book.

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Emotional storytelling and an exciting plot make for a memorable issue. Months of questions are answered. This is a must read issue.

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Beautiful to look at and a little scary to read, Unnatural is a great piece of writing that eerily mirrors today's world.

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The plot thickens in the second issue as the mystery, friendships, and danger all become more palatable. The art and character building is fantastic.

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Unnatural continues to tell a great story that looks incredible and will engage its readers while also scaring them due to how close to reality it is at times. Mirka Andolfo expertly mixes fear, humor, and sexuality in a great story.

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Beautiful and thought provoking, Unnatural tells a story of personal growth in uncertain times. Andolfo is one of the most creative minds in comics today.

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It's a short one-off, but 'Emma Frost' is a great story starring the White Queen. You do not have to be an Emma Frost fan to enjoy it.

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A fun book that has the reader cheering for Mojo while also giving insight to his character. Exceeds all expectations!

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A tense and action packed issue that does not allow the reader to look away even though they may want to.

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Aliens, drugs, alcohol, and a herd of possessed cows. Burnouts provides the perfect recipe for wholesome fun.

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Burnouts is a fun coming of age story that does not take itself too seriously and is filled with laughs. The story has found nice groove that is engaging and silly.

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Placing more focus on character development while still delivering fast paced action is Clankillers greatest strength.

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Crowded is a fun story filled with action that uses blunt social commentary to get across its frightening message.

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'Die' is a missing persons story with a fantasy spin on it. The mystery, writing, and art will captivate all readers.

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An emotional issue with a very powerful climax. The issue manages to be action packed and explores its characters.

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Wonderful storytelling that makes slight changes each issue. Perfect mix of storytelling and world building.

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Hex Wives continues its mix of dark humor, sexuality, and straight up magic. The book looks beautiful and is a must read.

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Leviathan is action packed, silly, fun, and touching. Relatable for anyone who has ever thrown a party and ran out of beer or had to protect the person they love from Hellspawn.

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An excellent start to the new miniseries that introduces the story while giving an idea of what the atmosphere will be like.

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Multiple Man # 1 is a great start to one Marvel's most overlooked mutants. Funny, sad, and mysterious, this will be a must read for any X-Fan.

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A revenge story that is well written and has beautiful art. This is as much about Red as it is about her vengeance.

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Filled with action and surprises, Son of Hitler makes an exciting story out of one of World War II's silliest myths. World War II spy thrillers are a dime a dozen, but Son of Hitler sets itself apart.

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Action-packed, emotional, and perfectly paced, the issue is well written and well drawn. A great X-Men story.

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An emotional issue that will sneak up on you. It may seem like it's following all the tropes, but it still packs a punch.

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Unnatural ends its first story arc showcasing Andolfo's use of colors to accentuate mood while also turning Leslie's world upside down.

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Juggernaut is another fun read in the X-Men Black series. The Degeneration story is also proving to be very emotionally powerful.

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The start of a new story sees a deeper examination into one of the series most interesting characters. Great atmosphere leaves you wondering who to trust.

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Burnouts is about a group of high school kids who get wasted and fight off an alien invasion. What you see is what you get.

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An exciting and violent story that is hurt by its manic pace and lack of character development. Still, there is a lot of substance to the story.

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The anthology is a little less silly and more character driven the the silly title and fun cover let on, but this is still a perfect summer read.

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Andolfo's art is fantastic in an issue that has it ups and downs. The story remains interesting, but there are some unsatisfying resolutions.

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The middle of the issue slows the pace, but this is an overall good addition to a great tale of retribution.

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It's great to see the focus is put back on the X-Men trying to help a world that fears them. There are also some great action scenes.

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An emotional issue filled with plenty of surprises, touching moments, and words. Lots and lots of words.

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Storylines are leading to a payoff. Emma Frost looks better than she has in a long time and is the star of the issue.

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The maturation of Leslie continues in an issue that highlights the difficulty of gaining independence when there is no one to trust.

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Possibly the most action packed and emotional issues of the run. Great art and character development.

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An action-packed story that highlights the character development of Leslie and Andolfo's wonderful and patient writing.

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Heading into its final arc, the story is highlighting the great character development of its main character.

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Great storytelling and compelling characters make the road to the climax very exciting. Sexy, action packed, and exciting.

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A seemingly odd mix of over the top drama and subtle storytelling make for an incredibly emotional issue.

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There was no other way this series could have ended. Basically one long fight, the issue is still filled with emotion and beauty.

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The story may be typical but the art and writing stand out. The coloring in the book is beautiful and adds to the tone.

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War Bears is filled with eye catching art and the story is rife with potential. If only the characters were not so generic.

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The short issue highlights a possibly thin story, but the writing, art, and characters will keep the reader engaged.

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'Burnouts' #5 is easily the most unique issue of the series. Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to the reader, but it definitely makes you wonder what's next.

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An action packed story that also manages to have funny moments while also be frightening in how real it is.

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There are some interesting clues as to where things are headed, but the change of pace will catch readers off guard.

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The art and action continue to impress, but the story is a familiar one. Hopefully, the series will return to the originality of the first issue.

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Issue two gives more insight into Harry's motivations and continues to develop its mystery. Great writing and artwork.

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A good ending to the series that ties everything together and gives more insight into what Harry is feeling.

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A tense issue that raises questions about the greater good. It also slows down the pace, making the story less hectic.

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Steacy's art is fantastic and the story has a lot of potential, but the uninspired writing impacts the overall enjoyment.

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No one writes Magneto better than Chris Claremont, but the story is too short and typical. The start to 'Degeneration' is interesting, however.

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As stories about relationships go, it's hard to find a better written one. Everything around it, however, is very subpar.

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While the issue is not aggressively bad, it also is not very interesting. The more personal moments are well written but otherwise there is little here.

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There is so much to like about the story of this issue. Unfortunately, it's done so quickly that little of it can be appreciated.

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Rushed and uninspired, 'War Bears' concludes its run refusing to even acknowledge all the potential of the first issue.

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