Nikki Yuan's Comic Reviews

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Meanwhile, I really wonder why Harper Row is introduced if she's not Joker's Daughter. I doubt she will be the new Robin, so maybe new Batgirl?

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At the end , Original Sin is an event that doesn't have further consequences in the Marvel Universe. The tie-in books are not worth reading at all, and it's basically a waste of time. Hopefully Marvel will learn their mistakes, and the next event will be better.

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Overall, I'm a bit sad this is the end of Amazing Spider-Man. A lot of problems are not addressed, and it doesn't feel like the proper ending we deserved. Hopefully the post-Secret Wars world will be friendlier for Spider-Man, and more focused on the storylines.

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The only redeemable value of the issue is the art. However, it's still not enough to make it a good issue to pick up. The story appearantly takes place before the Futures End weekly series, and it kind of explains why Michael Holt is acting the way he is. However, the issue also brings up a lot of concepts we don't see in the weekly series anymore, and it only creates more confusions to the already confused DC Futures End universe.

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Anyway, the issue is weak and it doesn't do anything at all to the ongoing Darkseid War. The art is solid, but it doesn't help with the lackluster storytelling. It doesn't feel like a proper issue at all, but more like a backup story instead. I was really hoping I could read a more proper Flash/Black Racer story instead.

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Overall, Original Sin #5 is an issue that takes away from the bigger picture while we focus on Nick Fury past. It's an slow issue too, and it hardly tops the shocking revelation from the previous two issues. Hopefully the elements we love about the crossover will be back for issue #6.

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Overall, Secret Origins has proven to be DC's sad attempt to let readers now what the true origins these characters are. The bad ones are still intact, and many good ones are changed. This issue has some promising stories, but none of them actually work out at the end.

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The future Brotherhood is still hiding in the present somewhere, including the newly crippled Xavier grandson. They better not have some stupid identity issue story later where this Xavier somehow become our new Xavier or something. No one truly dies in comic I supposed.

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Sadly, this is the first Marvel event I actually following live, and it's a shame that it's not a good one. Next issue is the final one, and I hope it will make up for the mess we already have (even though I hardly doubt that).

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And that's pretty much it. The issue hardly offers anything else, and it's a build up for the grand finale at the weekly series. Earth 2: The Society, the sequel to Earth 2, is going to debut in June, and hopefully that series will bring back the formal glory of Earth 2.

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Overall, the series wasn't too good. The setting is confusing, and the only things kind of interesting are the characters. I might give it one more issue to try out, just so I can see where these “clone” Justice League heroes are going next.

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Batman: The Red Death is an interesting concept that introduces us a new idea of Batman that fights crime with Speed Force. The idea might be grant, but the character here seems too one-noted for me to care about. Hopefully the next Metal tie-ins will be better.

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The issue, a bit confusing and slow, is still a decent one that has me looking forward to the event. It's great to see multiple versions of Brainiac, and the biggest, ultimate Brainiac is truly terrifying. Yeah, this issue is only a setup, and it might not be a good one due to confusing dialogues from Superman, and a lack of engaging story, but it doesn't mean I'm not excited for Convergence. Hopefully it's because this is the prelude, and issue one next week will be different. Otherwise, I might have to stop buying DC Comics for the next two months.

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So yeah, a disappointing issue the can be skipped without interfering the overall plot of Earth 2: World's End. It brings almost nothing to the table, and I didn't learn anything new either.

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It's sad Earth 2 has become such a disappointing series. It has been one of the strongest series in New 52, and now probably one of the worst. Hopefully the series will feature some more interesting aspects of Earth 2, andbring the series back to its previous glory.

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What I like about Earth 2 titles before are the interactions, and team works of the characters. This issue hardly has that at all, and I really miss the team play. Earth 2 books are not the same anymore, and I'm not sure if I like that. The book is pretty okay so far, and I will give it another try next month. Hopefully it picks up though, as I really don't want to drop my long love for Earth 2.

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So far I don't have much hope for this new mini-series, but I'm willing to give it another try. You have one more chance to convince me. Time to prove you're a hero, Steve.

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Overall, while this is not necessary a bad issue, it takes away from the more interesting subjects and focuses on individual characters not in the bigger Justice League picture. Still, this issue has me interested in Justice League's future, and I want to see how they become this way.

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Orphan Black the comic series can be a bit of a disappointment. The book is not friendly for newcomers, and too repetitive for existed TV fans. The character likeliness can be off from time to time, and it feels like the comic exists from existence's sake. But hey, I still have fun reading it, and next month is Helena's story, and she definitely has some untold stories to be filled.

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So yeah, a decent issue, but horrible ending to a really long arc.

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All right, all right. Despite the character being kind of of a let down, I'm still looking forward to see what this new character is all about, and what kind of story she's going to bring to the series.

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Overall, this issue offer a look at Bruce Wayne without his memory, and restores the Manor back to its previous form. However, the story isn't that compelling, and the villains are a big disappointment.

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The final page of the issue, not going to lie, is very interesting. I wonder how things are going to turn out now that young Daniel running into older him killing his father. Maybe the future will change forever, and Daniel will never become Reverse Flash.

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The flashback pages have gold boarder around them to make them look like pages from Book of Parallax. It's really cool and I'm really impressed with the artist.

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However, that's pretty much it for the book. A noir story features animal characters instead of humans. A joke here and there to remind us this is Howard the Human that's trapped in the anthropomorphic world, but not much else to push it forward. Don't get me wrong, this is still a great issue, but it can work just fine without the “Howard is a human” gimmick. The story ends on a great point too, so please be a one-shot please.

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The story strongly focus on Magneto's thoughts, but none of them really serves as a motivation. Magneto tells us what his fear, his reason at this particular place is, but none of them really let us known why he's own his own in the greater picture. Overall, this is a pretty solid series, but I'm just not a very big fan of it. It's worth to check it out if you want. Who knows, maybe you will like it.

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The story hardly progress at all in the issue. It only empathized on the fact that the original X-Men needs to go back to their time, and most of the issue focuses on conversations. It's something we already know already, and it feels like Bendis wasted an issue here.

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There you go, my review on this issue. It has some cool moments, but the overall plot is running too long already. It's also a disappointment too, as the rest of the story is going on, our X-Men are just bickering at the Jean Grey School.

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The crossover event is coming to an end, but it's not as good anymore compares to the beginning. Hopefully the final issue next week doesn't disappoint and we learn what things are all about.

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I probably won't be reviewing All-New X-Men for a while. I'm not a fan of the Black Vortex event at all, and won't be picking up the series during that time. Sadly, the last one I will be reviewing here is not one that lives up to the standard, and hopefully the series will pick up when the crossover event ends.

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Overall, the issue wraps up the story arc and hints a more interesting future for the future. The issue itself might be rushed a bit, but it brings potential great supports to the Spider-Man franchise.

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I wasn't a big fan of the backup story before, but things are starting to get interesting in this issue. It's unknown how the story will tie into the current main plot, so hopefully Slott can make the obvious next issue.

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Overall, this is not as great an issue as the previous one. We get an idea what Regent is up to, but that's not enough to make him a compelling villain yet. Annie is turning out to be a great character, and I can't wait to see how the story is going to turn out in the final issue next month.

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The story plays safe, and the art isn't good either. From time to time I notice the characters' faces are out of shape, and it can kind of ruin the reading experiences. Overall, the first issue can be kind of weak, but it's still good enough that I will pick up another issue to try out.

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The issue doesn't have some down moments. I'm not really a big fan of the first few pages where Man-Bat is fighting his wife, but the story picks up once it focuses on only the Man-Bat himself. Overall, this issue gives Man-Bat the respect he deserved.

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The book is very formulated and it's also unclear where the series is going next. The hint that Old Man Logan might join the group is something exciting, but not enough to make things extraordinary. Also, teasing readers that Professor X might be back to life is a dirty trick to have us read the series. No, I'm not saying the book is not good, but there really isn't anything special about it yet. I will continue to pick up the series, because it shows a lot of potential and it's the only X team book out there so far.

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It's great that Professor Pyg is featured in this issue. I really like the character, and he doesn't have much chance to shine yet in New 52. Or maybe DC just wants to promote the new Batman animate series.

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Overall, this is a pretty decent opening for a new series. Yes, the focus is a bit all over the place, but the ending gives us a promising look where the series is goingnext. I'm for sure going to pick up another issue, and hopefully the series will be stronger after this.

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Despite Stargirl's great origin, the issue lacked of story progression. While most of the Forever Evil tie-in issues are quick on story pacing, this one suffers on that element. Nothing much happens in the issue, and the ending is confusing as well. Hopefully next issue will be better, and I wonder how Stargirl is going to defeat the Secret Society alone.

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Despite the strong character moment, the issue suffers pacing problems and narration. The decision to showcast Stargirl's past is great, but the decision to have Martian Manhunter interrupting it can be kind of annoying. Overall, while the issue has many problems, the Stargirl's character moments are still great.

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Jeremy Robert's art is the best part of the issue. His art style is clean and polished, and it makes me feel like I'm watching an animated cartoon instead of reading comic book. Overall, the New Suicide Squad needs more changes to shake things up a bit. However, if you are already a fan to the previous incarnation, then the issue is like the series never leave in the first place at all.

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Overall, Original Sin #6 is a much better issue the the previous one, but it needs more works on. The revelation of why Nick Fury needs all these characters is interesting, but I just hope the event can move faster than this.

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The art stays perfect in this issue. It seems like the arc is coming to an end, so hopefully the next one will be something more interesting. I'm really wondering how her hands are going to be fixed though.

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This issue really wouldn't work with the the series long history. The conversation is powerful enough to reveal something about the characters, but without the long history it is nothing. Overall, this is an okay issue. It doesn't really push the story forward, but only a bit of character development.

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Other than the conversation between Rick and Negan, this really is a slow issue. A lot of elements feel like familiar beats and the story hardly has any progression at all. But hey, if it's all for building up the big event in the next issue, I'm all for it.

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The issue is good and all, but just like the previous issue, you can't help it but feel the story is prolonged. The issue focuses too much on Miles and Jean having a communication breakdown, instead of discovering the further fate of other X-Men members. I really can't wait to find out what's going to happen to Beast next.

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The Amazing Spider-Man #1 is a solid fun book to celebrate Peter Parker's return. While not everything in the book is a hit, it's still very exciting to see the return of a classic character. The issue might be better without some of the back-ups, but it does show that Marvel has plans for our favorite Web-Slinger.

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By the way, MJ's love story with that fire fighter is just full of ugh. He's a nice guy and all, but I just don't care. I can live in a world where Spider-Man story doesn't feature MJ at all.

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Other than the dark side, the issue is mainly fun from having Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel teaming up. I just hope the issue can focus more on the team up, and that Spider-UK story should be on its own in Edge of Spider-Verse issues.

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The final revelation is wonderfully done and it gets us excited for the next event. The story might turn out to be a big fat tease for Forever Evil, but I still have fun reading it.

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Great issue. Can't wait to see what's to come.

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The issue gives us the answer we've been waiting for, but it doesn't mean it's anything shocking. Well, maybe Flash's mental prison where everything he does is in his head is kind of shocking, but the rest of the issue can be kind of slow. Again, I'm glad at least we got an answer to what happened to our heroes.

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It's also interesting to note that the issue is missing some key figures in Metropolis, including Lois Lane. It's a head scratcher why the writer decides to not include such an important character in Superman's life, and it's really strange why Perry suddenly has such strong hatred for the Man of Steel himself. Maybe the writer confuses him with JJJ from Spider-Man? Anyway, while the Superman one-shot is still a pretty decent read, it's definitely not important enough for the overall Darkseid War.

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Overall, this issue does pick up things more, and the characters make the murder mystery more enjoyable. While the twists don't necessary make sense, but they're sure interesting enough to have me asking for more.

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Overall, Secret Origins has high potential. I'm looking forward for the issue that features characters who don't have origin stories during Zero Month. Also, the issue can serve as a chance to redo some of the bad origins told before. I have a weak spot for origin stories, so I'm going to keep this series on my pull-list for a while. Hopefully the future issues won't disappoint, and we get to see some great origins being told.

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Anyway, the ending doesn't really make sense to me at all. I thought Lois already mentioned she found the cat earlier, so what would she believe the monster to be the cat? Anyway, Lois needs to sharpen up her investigation skill as a reporter.

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I respect Kirkman as a writer and everything, but I can't help it but feel that he's been protecting the main character a little too much- the main character halo.

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The actions sequences are great and I especially love how Deadpool exits the comic. It's a bloodbath with many deaths on our villains's side. There're even some interesting complications where the past X-Men cannot return to their time anymore. However, none of these really paints a picture of why the villains are doing these. The event is about to end in two more issues, and I really don't think there are time to waste here. If the writer is willing to spend more time developing our villains, then it can easily be a much better issue.

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The rest of the issue can be kind of boring, unfortunately. The psychic battle between the telepaths are long and stress to watch. I don't believe young Jean Grey is more powerful than both Emma Frost and Stepford Sisters. Also, what does young JG means that she "turns into a bitch?" She's a bitch already!

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Francis Yu's art continues strong here too. Like I said before, the Kingpin/Dr. Ock mix is great with a wonderful design, and Yu does great showing off the action scenes as well. My only problem with the issue is that it didn't really push the story forward, and it seems to about to distract us with a brand new development too. If anything, the sudden appearance of the character only means the possible connection to the bigger Secret Wars event. Yeah, I almost forgot this takes place at Battleworld.

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The story allows us to see Darkseid's transformation and how he becomes the ruler of Apokolips. The issue also let us know how the New Gods come to be in this universe. It's a simple story, but full of rich characters and possibilities. It really helps us better known the world and the relation between characters.

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Again, this is a pretty informative issue. It shows us how the world is created, and possible villain for the series. No, it doesn't have much story progression, and that's really a shame considering how long we've waiting for this issue.

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No, this issue doesn't move up the story a lot and it's mainly a build up for the final chapter. However, it does allow us a closer look at some Spider-Men, and build-up the characters more. Now the Spiders are set, I can't wait to see the result of this great, epic event.

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Overall, All-New X-Men #31 is a promising start for a promising crossover event. The issue can be quite slow from time to time, but the character interactions are great.

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Again, the main problem with the story is it's really too slow. Hopefully the story can pick up soon, as it's starting to overstay its welcome a bit. Plus, isn't Miles Morales a little too busy dealing with the crisis in Spider-Verse?

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So yeah, that's all I have to say about this issue. The series is about to end, but the suddenly introduction of new villains have me worried the series is now going to be wrapped up properly. Also, the whole Iceman is gay thing is a bit news for news' sake, and I'm not a big fan of it.

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The series is still fairly interesting. Especially the finale of the issue shows promise that the team might actually come together next book. I want to see the any possible conflicts that might happen in the new team, and how newcomers Genesis and Oya are going to fit in.

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That ending though… I hardly doubt something big is going to happen. It's most likely a red herring. I'm pretty sure Silk is going to cover Peter's face in time before his face is shown on the camera. If not, well, things are going to be really, really, really, really interesting for once.

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Overall, this is still a decent issue that features some interesting new Spider-Men. It would be nice if the story can actually move forward, or have character development on already existed Spider-Men. There's a supposedly shocking revelation at the end of the issue, but I think the writer is just way over his head.

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The issue is technically second-to-the-last, as the next one is the epilogue. However, I do not believe Don Slott will have the time to give most of these Spideys a proper ending. At the end, Spider-Verse feels like another event Marvel rushes to finish because, well, reasons. That said, the issue is still fun though with plenty of actions, and Spider-Ham and Spider-Uncle Ben stealing the spotlight. I just hope Marvel can take its time to deal with the final battle in a more detail way, and allow us a better showdown with the enemies.

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We get to see deeper into Killer Croc's life and he comes to be so mistrust of other humans. However, his tragic past doesn't really justify his reason of killing the crooked cops until the final pages. It turns out that the good one-arm cop was very helpful to Waylon when he was young. While Killer Croc is still a monster, but it really shines a new color on the villain.

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The action panels are really exciting, and Kuwata is a really great artist. Overall, it's kind of shame the very first chapter of the Batmanga features a silly villain like Lord Death Man, otherwise I would be enjoying the chapter even more.

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Overall, Booster Gold: Futures End is an interesting read that hinted us the possible upcoming event in the DC Universe. However, the issue can be quite a confusing read from time to time, and it's especially difficult if you're not familiar with pre-New 52 Booster Gold.

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Overall, Doctor Strange is an over familiar film that plays too much on the superhero genre. It comes with all the goods and bads of a typical Marvel film. However, the unique visual really brings the film to its own, and a lot of potential for the future.

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The issue seems like the beginning of the end, and it's nice that it can end on a lighter tone. However, as of now, I have no idea where the series is taking us to next and that's bothersome to me. Well, at least we have the weekly Earth 2: World's End to ease the suspension.

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Harley Quinn/Power Girl starts off strong, as it pit the two highly unlikely duo together for a misadventure. The book is funny, but it doesn't quite feel the same as the main series. It's only a mini-series, and i'm not sure if the book can carry all the weights, but check it out if you're a fan of Harley Quinn.

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Overall, the bad issues are all small enough to be ignored, and the story is still interesting enough for me to want to come back for more. The price better go down to normal next month though, or there's no way I can afford another issue.

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This is a fun issue that looks upon what Batman will be like as a God. It really pushes the story forward and I'm glad DC decides to publish these one-shot spinoffs. Batman's encounter with Joe Chill is both interesting and problematic. However, the ending Joker tease seems very promising and I can't wait.

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With only one artisan left, I'm intrigued to see who the character might be like. Also, Sonja needs to face the moral decision to actually hand the artisans over the king, or keep them safe away from the king's evil hands.

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Overall, #17 is a good issue with a start of a promising new arc. We have a chance to see deeper into Sonja's past, and she's easily more than a blood-thirsty demon.

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Overall, Spider-Gwen is an interesting first read. The character is great, the art is beautiful and the alternate versions of Marvel characters are all what make this issue sell. However, the lack of focus on the first issue can make the book a bit slow, but it's still a fascinating take on the character.

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Overall, Star Wars: Princess Leia is a great start for a character driven story. Marvel has done a great job welcoming Star Wars back home, and I can't wait to see other possible titles in the future.

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Overall, it's an interesting issue that develops Amanda Waller's character even more. Suicide Squad is coming to an end soon, hopefully we will get to see Amanda Waller around somewhere.

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However, my problem with this series has always been too many plotlines happening at the same time, and this issue is no exception.

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The art this issue is way better than the previous one too. Last issue Humberto Ramos' art suffers here and there, but this issue has more consistence.

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As of now, Futures End can be kind of all over the place, and it's unclear what the main focus is. However, it doesn't mean Futures End is a bad series, as the discovery is part of the funin a series like this. So far, Futures End has hinted a lot of things to come in the future, and it's unknown how DC will play into it, but you can bet it has my full attention.

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Overall, All out War is not the event we were promised, and it doesn't need the 12 issues it received. The series is supposed to take a whole new direction after this, and the only way I can see this is through a time-skip for us to see this newly established community. Hopefully that will be the case, and looking forward to see the new Walking Dead next month.

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The Walking Dead #151 introduces the idea that our communities really need a militia. The issue open strongly with great spread page and actions, and it quickly establishes how much training these people really need. It's also a fun way to look that Rick might not be as capable as he used to be two years ago.

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The Walking Dead # 155 is pretty much a transition chapter. It further sets up the conflicts between our survivors and the Whispers, and has us excited for the upcoming war between the two groups. At the same time, it also raises the question who the real villain is in this new world.

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It's been two issues already, and we're only slightly touched upon what's so secret about Xavier's will. It's a twist that Xavier is married to Mystique, but for some reason, I don't find that so surprising. I guess some intimate relationships between the two are already hinted in the pages of All-New X-Men, so this feels almost nothing to me. Despite the slow pacing though, I have high hope for this event, and looking forwardto see something exciting next.

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The biggest problem this issue suffers is the slow pacing of reading Xavier's last will. We've been waiting for it for months already, and I really wish the story can just get to the point already.

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Overall, other than the very, very slow storytelling, the issue is not that bad at all. Magneto'sappearance at the end is cool, but it also gives me less hope on the story actually moving forward. Hopefully we will find out what Professor X's last will and testament is really all about soon.

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This issue further drives away from the all Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier, but it does shows some potential towards the end of the issue. Eva Bell is becoming an important character, and things are starting to tie in together.

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Overall, Wonder Woman is good film that brings the most iconic female superhero to live. It has great story, compelling characters and breath-taking actions scenes that's definitely a win for DCEU. There are some flaws including a troublesome final fight and some technical problems, but not enough to prevent the film from being a one that should be recognized. Wonder Woman is a superhero that's one of its kind, and it lights up hope for the future.

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A great issue that introduces Zod to the world of New 52, and Greg Pak does a wonderful job writing it. I used to read Action Comics when Grant Morrison is running the business, but I stopped when he did. Now if this is how things are if Pak is writing the series, then there's a high chance I will return to it.

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It's a really interesting series, and I'm a big fan of it. I'm just disappointed the main villain doesn't feel like a big enough threat to bring all the mightiest heroes together.

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It's great that Bendi decides to add Magik to the case. She has always been an interesting character, but not too much chance to shine. I also really like it when the original X-Men received new costumes. ”I feel like an All-New X-Men.” Cheesy.

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The ending has the young Xavier sending a letter to his future self, warning him about things to come and how to avoid them. It seems like it's possible for young Xavier to make yet another appearance in the present day, but how that is going to play out is everyone's guess. A brand new arc begins next issue, and I can't wait to find out what's in store next.

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Looking forward to see where this series is taking us.

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Spider-Man UK and Anya's fate is an interesting concept. Multi-dimensional Spider-Warriors helping all Spiders in need out is really awesome, but it only means the Spider-Verse event is not really over yet. It's only a matter of time we're going to see more troubles involving different Spiders, and these two will be right around the corner to help. Now the Spider-Verse event is really, REALLY over, I can't wait to see what's coming up next.

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This is not the Peter Parker we've known anymore. He needs to make tough decision for the best of his family, and he can't be careless anymore. It's great writer Dan Slott gives us a chance to see Peter Parker in his married life again, but it's a bit a shame that this story has absolutely nothing to do with the Secret Wars event, and it even introduced us a new villain, instead of putting an already existed character into the antagonist role. A great issue regardless, and I can't wait to read what's next.

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Overall, the first issue shows promising and I really enjoy it. It just funny that there aren't enough undercover in the issue, but I'm sure to see that starting next month.

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Overall, the new Back to the Future series is a good one that allows fan to have more stories. It's not a sequel, but it sure adds a lot to the franchise's overall mythos. The second story might not be as strong as the first one, but I'm still intrigued enough to see what's going to happen next.

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A great Villain Month issue that doesn't have anything to do with Forever Evil, but a deeper look at the character. This is the type of story I really want for Villain Month, and a great lesson for all of us:

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Overall, this is a nice issue that takes a break from all the long arcs. Aside from the Futures End tie-in next month, Batman will be entering yet another story arc in October. While Scott Snyder always manages to give us great story arcs, it's still nice to have a one-shot story every once in a while.

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The art of the issue is great too. The issue might not really have anything to do with the Endgame event, but overall, this is still a very nice issue regardless. It reminds us why we should be afraid of the Joker, and don't ever doubt his true insanity.

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Overall, this is a good issue that has great story and great character interactions. Really hope the art style can keep consistent though.

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A creepy origin issue to a new character. The character is doing pretty well so far, and hope it can further proven the character revamp is necessary. Kind of miss Arnold Wesker though.

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Meanwhile, even though the series has been downgrade to a supporting role, the art reminds better and more focus than the weekly series. I've always like the art of the series, and the various artist have done a great job keeping the style consistent. A great issue with great origin stories.

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Overall, the issue is a great start for a promising arc. Hopefully we can get to see the more of Wally, and how Barry and him develop the friendship. Also, I would like to see Wally possibly becoming the new Flash, even though it means Barry might have to die…

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My biggest problem with the issue has to be the art. I don't like it at all, and it can be quite confusing from time to time. If the art was done differently, the issue would be so much better.

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Also, the surprise return of a character is awesome! It's been too long since his last appearance in Justice League, and if anything, we ‘re finally getting more focus on Power Ring too. Prelude to Darkseid War is coming next month, and I can't wait.

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Let's take a note that this is the first issue for writerJ.M. DeMatteis, and he does a wonderful job here. In fact, I think most of the writers do a wonderful job on the series and the transition is smooth. My only problem with this issue is the pacing. I kind of feel like we dragged on too long with Constantine, and it would be nicer if we can get to the point faster. Also, it seems like Constantine's accent is missing, something DeMatteis should be more careful about.

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A great issue with great plot twist. I can wait to read the next issue already.

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The issue also ends in a suspenseful note, so I'm really looking forward to see how it will turn out.

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I have always like the Superior Spider-Man, and I'm glad to see him making a return. Hopefully this means we will see the more of him in the future, and maybe even a full return? One can only hope.

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Even though All Out War is supposed to be bi-weekly, it's not actually happening until next week. I can tell the story is going to have as begging for more quickly, and I can't wait for bi-weekly to happen next month.

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Again, even though this is a great character issue, the story itself is not so great. The plot didn't move progress at all, and it feels like we took a break from the overall war. Maybe if the event is shorten, Kirkman would feel the need to rush to story a bit.

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Anyway, this is a straightforward issue that deals with the things to come for Rick and his people. Things are not looking good for Rick's people, but by moving away from Alexandria, things might just get a little better for our survivors.

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Overall, this is an issue that further shows us how peaceful our survivors' communities are, and how dangers are always around the corners. It's good that we get to see how their lives are now, but we would rather see more of the Disguised Survivors, especially after the shocking revelations from last issue.

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The pacing of the story can be a little faster though. We already know the Whisper Walkers are our main threat, but it would be nice if we know what they're plotting, or who their leader is. Meanwhile, I'm intrigued with the political part of the story inside the community. Gregory wants to kill Maggie, so it's interesting to see how the plot will play out.

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Overall, this is still a good issue to demonstrate how horrifying these new enemies really are. The bad part is when too many stories are happening at the same time, but hopefully it will be changed soon.

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Overall, this is a great issue that further expands the world of The Walking Dead. With a giant community like the Commonwealth, it's not hard to imagine where the story can take us next. The new characters are interesting, and with Michonne's family reunion, the story sure is one to be invested with.

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The issue takes place right before Kitty Pryde and the original X-Men's arrival to the new school. After some harsh training from Cyclops, Emma Frost decides to prove how useful Benjamin's power really is. Transforming into a similar looks as others around him is a great idea to relax others. Good job writers!

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Anyway, despite the lack of main characters, this is a good series that focus on the newcomers. Maybe one day these character will be important enough to have their own series, and we will be glad to know them first from this series.

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Overall, this is a decent issue that serves as a break before the next story arc. We finally get a answer what Cyclops' revolution is all about, and it's good to see the Summers brothers bonding. It's a bit sad what's become Scoot and Emma, but it's something that has to be done.

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Jason Aaron is great at detailing teenagers emotions, and other writers currently writing teen heroes books should learn a thing or two from him (*cough* Scott Lobdell*). Idie and Kid Omega share a wonderful moment together, and not out of place at all. My only problem with Aaron's writing is that he can put too many voices in one small scene and it can get too crowded. Other than that, one of the best writer out there.

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A great issue for us to look forward to what's coming next in Wonder Woman.

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The issue kind of ends in a bizarre place when the Jean-Grey School members arrive just like Uncanny X-Men #23. It ties the story back to what's going on in Uncanny X-Men, but it does so in an awkward manner. It puts a damper to the overall great story.

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In the end, the event is really not that bad, and I have a lot of fun reading it. However, it's unknown if this event has anything to do with the upcoming Secret War or not, and I can't wait to find out the bigger picture of it.

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Meanwhile, the backup issue is great, and it takes a regularly lighthearted character such as Mayday Parker to a whole different level. It's really sad to see how a things come to be, but I'm glad Spider-Girl just became an very important role in the Spider-Verse story. The event starts next month, and I can't wait to see how things are going to play out.

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Also, the issue also serves as the launching point for many Spider-Verse tie-ins. Spider-Woman, Spider-Man 2099 and more all have Spider-Verse tie-ins, and the issue is not shy to let you know you should read those to have the full experience. The little captions can be quite annoying from time to time, and individual Spiders running off to their own stories slow down the issue too. Hopefully now the tie-ins are set, the next issue won't suffer the same problems anymore.

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The issue is a bit expensive with $5.99 cover price. The reason is because the issue comes with a lot of backups to promote the other Spidey related titles. I didn't ask for the promotions, so I don't find it fair the book includes them and jacks up the price. Overall, this is a pretty promising issue to begin a brand new series, and I will definitely keep on reading to find out more.

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The issue also offers a lot of insights of the futures and explores Batman's mythos further. How Batman comes to be this way is very exciting, and Futures End might just be what DC needs to finally shake things up.

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Overall, this is still an interesting issue to start a brand new series. The stake is high, and actually seeing Batman and Joker traveling across Europe is going to be a lot of fun. I will still buy the next issue, but with Jim Lee leaving the art, I hope things will still be good.

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Mr. Freeze's love story is always one of my favorite story ever. While it's sad to see DC took that away, I can't help it but admit that this is a great approach as well. Can't wait to see what else is in store with this character.

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Overall, “Big Hero 6″ is a good fun with plenty of laughs and adventures. While the underplayed team dynamics and predicable plot can be disappointing from time to time, the film itself is decent, and Hiro and Baymax's relationship is an interesting one. Not to mention,Sanfransokyo is a beautiful city that provides a lot of viewing pleasures, and have you hoping such city actually existed.

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The original Civil War is such a wonderful series, there's no surprise Marvel would like to dig deeper into the concept, and the world surroundings it. No, the new story has nothing to do with the Secret Wars event overall, but it's great to see what would happen if Civil War never ends.

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Overall, this is a great issue that has us asking for more. The decision to make Batman the main character might defeat the purpose of Earth 2, but it's still a great one regardless. Hopefully we get to explore other characters soon, or we might forget what this series is all about, and treat it as a Batman book once again.

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Meanwhile, things are not looking well for our heroes. Superman found them, and Val is in danger. The issue ends with Superman recognizing Red Tornado as Lois Lane, so there might still be hope? Can't wait to find out what happens next.

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It's a good issue and it ends great as the team welcomes Lex Luthor. However, the issue can be a little anticlimactic, and I'm looking forward to see more of Doom Patrol. Hopefully we get to see more of Doom Patrol, and maybe its own ongoing series.

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Regardless, I amkind of disappointed that we don't get to see more of Amazo Virus. The event was teased for the longest time, and with the sloppy releasing schedule, it feels like the event was held back for too long. But again, I have to make myself clear the issue does a great job with the characters, and you can really feel these heroes are a team more than ever.

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This is still an interesting arc, but the story is kind of slow so far, and the constant build-up can be quite annoying. The strange Blackest Night-ish turn at the end is both intriguing and nutty. Hopefully it means the story will be faster after this point.

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In many ways, Battleworld has been proven to be a much more interesting world than any other incarnations of Marvel Universe. Marvel Zombies plays into the whole concept perfectly, and I'm really digging the different play. The book starts off strong, and I'm invested in the characters right away. Can't wait to read what's going to happen next.

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Overall, the issue does a good job at showing how deadly the curse really is. However, it can be a bit slow compares to how a Red Sonja book usually is. It's interesting to see how the story will turn out, and I still have high hope for this particular arc.

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Overall, Robin Rises: Omega #1 is an exciting read for the upcoming event. The issue feels kind of rushed from time to time, and it feels like the writer is trying to tie up all loose end in a speedy manner. Other than that, the issue has me excited for what's going to happen next, and I can't wait to be there already.

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Ken Lashley's art can be kind of bad in this book. The characters are rough, and there are many pencil lines and jagged edges. Some panels the character faces are unbearable either. Overall, the new Secret Six is still fun, and even though the art quality and story can be a bit slow, the characters are strong enough to have me intrigued. I will be back again for another issue for sure.

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The other three stories are great too. The first is a short one that shows a world where Uncle Ben is bitten by the spider instead. The second one is a spoof on old snack ads, and the last one even have Morlun commenting on how silly to have superhero comic on newspapers. Master Weaver event attempt to save the newspaper universe. It's unknown why this universe in particular, and it's also unknown if this act will come to hurt him in the future. Overall, while this book didn't actually touch the Spider-Verse conflict (confusing title), it does feature a lot great mini stories here and there.

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Seeing how the final chapter of Superior Spider-Man starts, I'm worry at Peter Parker more than ever now. Things are not doing well for Doc Ock, and I can only imagine how bad things well be when Peter Parker finally regain his body. Also, I highly doubt this Green Goblin is Norman Osborn. I guess we will have to wait and find out.

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The only thing missing is the chemistry between the two title characters. In fact, it's actually kind of awkward seeing the two together. It doesn't really hurt the book overall though, and the story is interesting enough that I'm willingly to keep the series on my pull list.

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Overall, this is an interesting series, and I'm a fan of it instantly. The book captures the vibe of the pre-New 52 Superman wonderfully, and it's like I'm reading a book from the early 2000s. The ending seems to suggest the series is going for a direction I'm not a fan of, but I will keep on reading on to find out more.

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Overall, this is a good issue that features some solid story and characters. I'm hoping to understand this little world better, hopefully Morrison will give us another opportunity to have a close look at this world.

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This issue might be a bit slow, but it shows clear crack in Rick's leadership, and there's no going back for these survivors.

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Overall, this is yet another exciting issue that brings The Whisperer War to the next level. However, the 16-panel grid decision has proven to hurt the storyline here, and it interferes with my reading enjoyment. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next issue.

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It's an opportunity for DC to fix the complicated Teen Titans history and maybe a chance to see some classic characters making a return. I highly recommend the series for old school DC fans.

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Overall, the issue gives us a strong promise to the new series. Can't wait to see where the series is going to take us, and when the new game will be out.

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The original Wolverine and the X-Men run comes to an end last week, and the new one, with a different creative team, launches this week already. The new series does a good job following the previous one's footsteps, and I really like the tone already.

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The issue can be a bit slow, but that's usually the case with a new arc. I love seeing Peter struggling to keep things intact, and seeing him on the edge on being discovered as Spider-Man is always fun. Hopefully next issue will turn away from having Black Cat backups again, and we can focus more on the main story.

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A decent issue that explains some lingering questions. My biggest problem is Gordon sidelined as the result, and hopefully we see more of him next issue.

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The Darkseid War continues strong, and the art is still stronger than ever. I just hope we can have more focuses on the sidelined character. But with the recent announcement of Justice League: Gods & Men, I guess that problem can be solved soon.

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Wood is a great writer, and it feels like he's waiting to write this story, but Battle of the Atom was in the way. Now he's free to do what he wants again, the series is going to be break with brand-new stories.

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Overall, All-New All-Different Avengers is a decent start to a franchise that has a solid potential. I'm intrigue what's going to happen next, and can't wait to see the team comes to its own. It's a bit disappointing the book take the familiar formula, but I'm sure something more interesting will come.

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Now Zero Year is entering a new chapter, Dark City, the origin journey is far from over. Hopefully this is the story where Snyder mages to tell a tale of how Batman becomes the legend he's supposed to be. And hopefully we get to see the post-acid Red Hood One.

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The current story is kind of slow now, but it's really building up to something great. Alexandria is quickly falling apart, and Alpha is quickly becoming the most complex villain. Can't wait to see what Kirkman has planned next.

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After establishingall the possible futures for the X-Men, the story is back to Beast's bedroom again. The true identity of the mystery visitor is revealed, and I can tell you that he's not Professor X. Yeah, I know that's what they want us to believe, and they did a good job doing that. Overall, it not clearwhat the future of X-Men will really be like, all we know is that things are never going to be the same again.

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It's kind of difficult to see what the purpose of the crossover really is. As Marvel is bringing both mainstream universe and Ultimate Universe to an end, it's possible this is Marvel's way to show us how Miles interacting to our mainstream characters will be like. Anyway, I can't wait to see what the story will bring us next, and how it will possibly affect Secret Wars.

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This is a great issue with a great character. Now the character is further established, I really hope to see the more of her.

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Overall, a great issue that starts the Spider-Verse event strong. I can't wait to see what's in store next, and this might be the first event I'm interested in all the tie-ins too.

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Overall, this issue is a good read that actually manages to push the story forward. The fight between ASM and SSM is awesome, and the pair up between two Ultimate Spider-Men in 1960's cartoon is hilarious. So far, the main event is kind of distracted, but it's still an excited event that lives up to the hype.

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The ending is great too! With the story being a miniseries without the fear of being canon, almost everything can happen! I really can't wait for the next issue.

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Overall, this is a decent issue that teases what's to come of Batman universe. And I'm looking forward to Batman: Eternal more than ever now.

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Now that Bruce Wayne is most likely going to fund Gordon's gear, Gordon is free to operate as Batman however he wants. It's going to be another fun chapter for our old Commissioner.

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Overall, this is an interesting issue that's slowly building Mr. Bloom as a menacing villain Snyder and Caullo promised. Not all the story elements add up beautifully, but I'm sure things will change in the long run.

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The series has been taking its time for the showdown between Batman and Bane, and so far it's not disappointing. I cannot wait to see the result of the series, and see what King has in store for use next.

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Overall, this is a great introduction of Batman to the DC Universe Rebirth line. King does a great job taking over Snyder's run, and the new version of Calendar Man is great. Duke is not a strong character yet, but I'm sure this is something that will change in the weeks to come.

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Overall, Detective Comics #27 is a wonderful anniversary issue unlike #900 from last year. It gives us new takes on our classic hero, and it's definitely a book worth buying.

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Anyway, Forever Evil begins strong and hopefully it continues this way.

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The issue ends with Deathstorm and Power Ring approaching The Rogues. Don't know how The Rouges are going to fight these two baddies, but it's something I'm looking forward to.

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The art is perfect, and Hardin makes Harley more sexy than ever. Overall, the series is strong, and I can't wait to see what's in store next.

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Overall, this is a great issue that opens up a great arc. The story is great, and it gives Lex Luthor a conflict on a person level. Fabok's art style is great too, and it continues to give the series a great look. Can't wait to see where the story is going to take us to next.

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Overall, this is a good issue that takes a deeper look on many characters. The interactions are fun, but the main threat is kind of slow. Also, it would be nice if the rest of Leaguers can be back in the action too.

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Justice League #45 slows down a bit on the story, but it is a great set up for future tie-ins. Arts by Francis Manapul is great, and it's also great to see how everything affects the Justice League members. This is a issue that has me excited for what's going to happen next.

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It's an interesting concept that a villain needs the hero more than anything, and I found the final page very powerful. It's hard not to care for this villain, and I hope to see her more in future stories.

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Overall, Original Sin is already starting to seem like a very promising event, and I can't wait for it to start already.

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Overall, #7 is a great issue that starts a brand new arc. Readers who has been wanting to read the series should go ahead and jump in here.

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So where is the cook and the beast master? It's been two issues since we last saw them, and I have no idea where they are. Did Sonja leave them somewhere, or are they with the king already? It's strange that while Sonja's job is to collect these people, she would just leave them somewhere. Or maybe I'm missing something? Anyway, I would like to see an issue where Sonja travels with all these people, and see how them interact with each others.

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A simple issue, it begins with Morty in a summer camp and Rick being the counselor of the camp. Things seem off right away, and the issue celebrates the randomness with a lot of characters making easter egg like cameos. This is an issue for the fans, and plenty of references only a hardcore fan will truly appreciate.

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Now it's confirmed majority of people in Doom's realm are from the main Marvel U, the stakes are higher than ever. It's everyone's guess what's going to happen next, and I'm really excited with the Secret Wars event.

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Overall, the issue does a good job introducing the Golden Age fun into the New 52. The issue has a lot of fun actions and character moments. The only problem is Morrison does a wonderful job for us to fall in love with these characters, so it's sad that we might not have a chance to see them again.

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We are sure to see more actions next week, and hopefully we can find out if the weapons really work or not.

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Overall, it's hard to say where The Walking Dead is going from now, and that's not necessary a bad thing. Hopefully we will get to see how this new society really works, and that's a very exciting thing.

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Overall, this is a great issue that further showcases what the world is like after the All out War event. It also introduced possible threats for our characters and push the story forward once again.

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Man, I was really hoping to see some whisper walkers or something crazy. Oh well…

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Another great issue this month. Both Carl and Maggie's storylines are great, and I can't wait to find out how the societies are going to last, or what the Whispers are going to do next.

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We also got a glimpse of how the Whispers skinned the walkers. We still don't quite know what their deal is, and I definitely don't know why Alpha decides to visit Rick's community. All I know is, this cannot be good news and what's going to happen next is going to be shocking. Hopefully Rick can find Carl soon.

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The big 150 finally puts things in motion for our characters. How the war with the Whispers will play out is everyone's guess, but one thing for sure there will be a lot of blood.

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The Whisperer War starts off strong. Negan's unpredictable actions are great, and the outcome of the war is unforeseen. This is going to be a Walking Dead event to remember.

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Where's the comic series going now? The series comes a long way with survivors on the road trying to find a safe haven, and after the status quo changing “All Out War,” the series is all about how to build a society in a world like this. However, as the community is destroyed the survivors are forced to be back on the road again. This feels awfully familiar. Then again, both The Kingdom and Hilltop are still around, and the Saviors are coming in as the big boss, maybe the series is still heading towards a fresh direction. We will have to wait and find out.

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It's not easy making such a ridiculous idea so interesting, and this is thanks to the wonderful creative team of James Tynion IV and Freddie Williams II. The writer is very familiar with both franchise, and the artist understands how to be playful with colors. The crossover event is only just begun, and I already can't wait to see how these characters are going to interact with each others and who might appear next. A great crossover event with a solid beginning.

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My only problem with the issue is the strange sexual tensions between characters. Wolverine and Storm, Iceman and Warbird, Iceman and Firestar. It feels like the characters are just overly horny for no reasons at all, and it's annoying to read it. It almost feel like Scott Lobdell wrote it or something. Yep, I said it.

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The issue once again offers a deeper look at the love triangle between Archie, Bettey and Veronica. While Veronica still appears to be a spoiled rich girl, there's no doubt what she feels for Archie is real, even Bettey has to admit. At the same time, writer Mark Waid manages to make the two love rivals more in depth, as they're not just some one dimension character in love with an equally empty red head, but two girls whom are both complicated with thoughts and feelings.

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This is once again another intense issue. Batman's partnership with his mech suit is awesome, and I'm glad to see Bruce doing good on his own. Mr.Bloom appearance is terrifying and I can't wait to read the next issue.

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The issue does a wonderful job detailing characters and allowing readers to understand what's at stake. Tony's pain is *obviously understandable. And the same time, it's also obvious where Carol is coming from as well. The final few pages are terrifying and they have us looking forward to the changes in Marvel Universe.

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Overall, the issue can be a little weak compare to the previous ones, but it's still a great one regardless. I really can't wait to read Forever Evil as a whole, and go back to see if I missed anything from before.

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Overall, this is a good issue that introduced us to the world after Forever Evil. Lex Luthor is as interesting as ever, and I cannot wait to read the next issue.

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The only problem now is the series is a little too slow. The issue suffers some pacing problem ever since the delay during the Forever Evil event, and things are not getting better here. Where other titles (Batman and Robin) already fully established Lex as a member of Justice League, he's still not officially one in the league's very own title. Hopefully this won't be the case soon.

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A great issue that takes the whole conflicts to the next level. Who would the heroes side with is everyone's guess, but so far, Anti-Monitor seems like the lesser of two evils, just a personal experience.

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The first issue makes it clear that both Marvel and Ultimate Universes are dead, so what's going to happen next? Are the remaining heroes going to somehow rebuild a universe together? Anyone else survived? I can't wait to read the next issue, and it's all thank to a wonderful start of a promising start.

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Overall, this is a wonderful start of a great series. Miles is still the same old character we've known from before, and readers looking for classic Spider-Man fun can find it here. This is easily going to be my to go flagship Spider-Man title from now on.

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Marvel's Star Wars comic starts off strong, and it reads like an adventure from the original movie. Nothing new to the Star Wars franchise, but a continuation of adventures of our beloved characters. The book is a fast read, and it has me excited for the possibilities right away.

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As a greater event, this issue can be kind of slow if the event is planing on ending in 9 more issues. That's still a lot to go, so it's hard to tell where the story will go next. However, I still think the story should have more faster.

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It's a fun issue with great actions. Jesus does a wonderful job against the Whispers, and that one prisoner is sure going to reveal more secrets. Carl's character development is interesting, but didn't we already know he's a troubled kid anyway? If those kids are dead, I'm curious on how the communities are going to punish Carl.

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This issue might not be as exciting as last issue, but it serves as a great epilogue of the event, and also a great prologue for everything to come. Walking Dead will never be the same after this.

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The art is wonderfully done as well. Andrea Sorrentino's Marvel debut is great, and the art style is perfect for a story like this. Overall, Marvel does a great job introducing a new X-Men to the new generation, and I can't wait to see what her story is going to bring to the bigger picture.

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Overall, this is a new series that has a lot of potential. If you found the Wolverine and the X-Men issue that features Doop great, then you will definitely be a fan of this book.

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A issue that you don't want to miss out and can't wait for what's happening next. So glad we get a new chapter next week.

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The reason for these future Brotherhood to come to our time was never really clear during the crossover event, and it's great that Bendis is giving us another run with these characters. All-New X-Men #27 opens a brand new arc with great conflicts, and it already has us on the edge of our seats.

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Overall, this is a great book with a great start. It's great to see Snyder back writing Batman again and Two-Face's new take is awesome. The visual itself is out standing, and this is really a series worth waiting. Too bad it's not twice monthly though.

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While it's still difficult to get used to Peter's new status quo, I'm glad this issue is here to help me around. This is really a new era for Spider-Man, and I'm glad I'm a part to embrace it.

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No, Archie #2 is not as groundbreaking as the debut issue, but it's still great. The characters are likeable, the scenario is funny, and the entire series is full of heart. Not much to complain, but I do feel the series is going a little slow. Hopefully things will pick up starting next issue.

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Bizarro #1 starts strong. The writer captures Bizarro's charm perfectly, and the decision to pair the guy with Jimmy Olsen is a great one. The jokes are funny, and the style is even better. Reading the book is like watching a great cartoon, and I can't help it but to flip the page on after another. My only problem is to read Bizarro's reverse language from time to time, as it's really hard to tell what the guy is trying to say. If Bit-Mite above has an art of 90s cartoon, Bizarro has the style of present day cartoons. Not to say one style is better than the other, but Bizarro's style is definitely perfect for the sense of atmosphere the creators are trying to portray.

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Despite the maybe impostor Joker, this is what I want from a Villain's Month title. We go deeper with the villains and see how the come to be who they're now.

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Meanwhile, it's interesting to see where Dark City is going. The Riddler is the one behind the blackout, but he's not the main threat yet. He's just kind of lurking at the back, planning on god knows what. Again, Snyder has too much to tell for the story, and I'm really hoping things can just move forward already. This is still a great issue regardless.

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Batman #41 is a strong book. It introduces new concept that's welcomed, and it opens up many intriguing questions. Jim Gordon shows strong potential as Batman, but what's going to happen next is everyone's guess.

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Overall, “I Am Suicide” is off to a great start. King and Janin is wonderful together, and there are a lot of wonderful elements in this chapter. I will be sure to come back to it next issue.

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Batman #21 starts “The Button” event strong. The issue can be a little bit slow by setting the tone of the story, but writes Tom King and Artist Jason Fabok work perfectly together to deliver us an interesting story. There are only four issues in this awesome story, and I'm glad it is off to a great start so far.

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Overall, this is a great issue with a great beginning. Ivy is back and more powerful than ever, and I can't find out why she's so mad at the world.

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This is a strong start to a brand new series. Th mystery is fun, and I'm really intrigued with want's going to happen next. The ending is great, and it really fueled the whole series.

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However, knowing this title is originally supposed to come out after Forever Evil's finale, I can't help but feel a little bit jipped. We are supposed to know how Forever Evil is going to affect Batman as a character, and what happened to Nightwing. He's no where to be seen on the cover, and it's already ruining my reading experience. Overall, Batman Eternal #1 is a great issue that will have readers hooked right away, and it's definitely a book all Batman fans should give a try.

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Overall the new series is really good, and I have high hopes for it. My only problem is the New 52 banner on the cover page. Why?

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Earth 2 is great and all, but there are way more stories to tell and it's not enough to fit them all in one issue monthly. DC should really consider making this a bi-monthly issues or something, so we can get more stories out of this interesting world.

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Again, I really enjoy this issue mainly because it brings back Alan Scott, Jay Garrick and others. For the longest time, this title is starting to feel like yet another Batman/Superman centric title, and we have enough of that already. Earth 2 is at its highest point now, and it's really excited where the series is taking us to next.

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This issue is heavily relying on other Forever Evil crossover books such as Forever Evil: Rogues' Rebellion and Justice League. We see The Rogues fighting Deathstorm and Power Ring. On the other hand, things are not doing too well with Black Adam. However, you're not going to get the best out of these stories unless you check out those issues as well.

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Overall, Forever Evil ends in a high note, and it surely expands DC Universe further. It might not be as impactful as we want it to be, but it surely left us a lot of things to wonder.

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This is a really good issue to take on something we're already familiar with, and makes it really different. Forever Evil has been really great so far, and the tie-in issues do not disappoint.

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Overall, this is a great issue, and the Metal Men are definitely welcome additions. Even though it doesn't line-up with Platinum's previous appearance, it's still great regardless.

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Meanwhile, Jessica Cruz as Power Ring is fully functional! Finally, a character that's teased for the longest time finally make her first in-story appearance as the Power Ring. We also learned a bit about her backstory, and why she's locking herself up in her room. Also, we got our first revelationof the new Doom Patrol lineup in this issue, and it's full of members I actually recognized (Elasti-Woman, Negative Man and Robotman). Turns out, I was right about Element Woman being part of the Doom Patrol. I guess we will find out why she's there next issue.

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The issue ends with a shocker, and it's obvious Lex Luthor has some agenda on his own as well, but it's possible he could really be embracing the life of a hero too.

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Great start, DC, can't wait to see what happens next.

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Another great issue. The Darkseid War features great storyline, character moments and art. This is easily the best series currently published by DC, and one that everyone should pick up.

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The stake is high and the story is coming to an end. Another great Justice League issue, and I can't wait to see what's going to happen next.

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The issue also has readers on the edge of their seats, with Sonja in some real danger for once. There's also a nice lesson at the end of the issue, and it's always better to treat others nicely. Geovani's art is still great in this issue. Red Sonja looks sexy without over sexualized, and the actions are greatly done to support Gail Simone's story. Overall, this is yet another great issue that moves Red Sonja's journey, and I can't wait to see what's going to happen next.

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Overall, Red Sonja #13 is a strong beginning for yet another promising arc. It's fun to have a curse to take away Sonja's ability to forgive, and it's possible we will see a much darker side of the infamous She-Devil.

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The ending is also great! It takes me by surprise, at sets up further conflicts in the Battleworld. The end of Marvel Universe really brings out one of the best storyline the publisher has ever offered, and I can't wait to read the tie-ins that further strengthen the story.

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The new Star Wars: Darth Vader series is off to a great start. The story is engaging, and it allows us to see a dark, and complex side of Vader. The addition of a surprise character appearance is great, and I can't wait to see what's in store for us next.

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It's not fun if things go too well for our survivors, and the issue reminds us of that.

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Overall, the issue takes a to a new direction and threat for our survivors. There're only two issues left before the war is over, and it's still everyone's guess who's going to walk out of it alive.

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Now that Rick attacks Negan in front of all the Saviors, how is he going to get out of this one? Robert Kirkman promises nothing will be the same after issue 126, and I can't wait to find out what he means.

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Lydia's story is really haunting, and it shows how terrifying the situations are over there. It's really cute how attached Carl is to Lydia already, but I guess that's just how young loves are. Also, I'm a bit disappointed at Maggie's situation. I'm a big fan of Maggie's, and I don't want her to die, but I just hope something can actually come out of the poison attempt. Who knows, maybe Gregory actually acquires some slow-running drug that will kill Maggie when least expected. Yeah, now I'm worried.

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Now the group has mastered the art of boating, the possibility is endless. Yes, the main idea is food source (fishes!), but I would really like to see what other countries are dealing with the zombie situations. No, I'm not talking about cutaways with brand new characters, but our survivors physically visiting those locations. I know Kirkman is against the idea of showing what the rest of the world is doing, but why not now? Maybe this will be the next story arc. A truly bigger world indeed.

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The ending… oh man. I don't know what to think about it, but Kirkman usually likes to have cliffhangers that turn out to be nothing, so it's possibility that Negan will simply close the door and pretend nothing ever happened. Or he could sneak out, steal a gun and start killing anyone in his path. Yeah, I guess we will have to wait to find out.

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We will go into details in the next review if that character is truly dead.

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The first issue not written by Bendis, and our chance to see how this crossover event unfold in other writer's hand. It turns out other writers, such as Brian Wood, can handle what's already set really well without abrupting the story at all.

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We don't really get to see the future X-Men until the last page. Thank god Marvel gives us two chapters this week.

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Aquaman and Mera are the DC couple of New 52. They're great together, and their love stories can put other DC couples to shame. The ending was depressing at first, but Mera really shines a light into Aquaman's life. Also, the epilogue hints something greater for the future, and it's only a matter of time Johns will return to Aquaman.

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Batman has always been a symbol of fear, but in a way or two, he's also the symbol for inspiration. An event like Zero Year can definitely build Batman's mythos in a more consistent and successful way. Overall, this is a great issue that keeps the already action-packed story afloat. Can't wait to read the next issue.

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Batman #40 is the epic conclusion we've been waiting for. The team ups between Batman and his old rogues are a bit underplayed, but the actual confrontation between Batman and Joker is easily the highest point in Snyder and Capullo's run on Batman. This ends a point in Batman's career, what's going to happen next is everyone's guess.

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Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham franchise ends on a very, very high note. It's a step up of all the previous game, and it has a better story, gameplay, maps, and mechanics. The addition of Batmobile is a double-edge sword, but there's no deny the fun and excitement it brings to the franchise. Batman: Arkham Knight is an excellent game, and a proper goodbye to the beloved franchise.

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Welcome to Batman Rouges Gallery, Joker's Daughter. You deserved it.

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Thank you, Nicola Scott, for doing a superb job bringing the characters to life.

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Overall, this is once again a great issue that takes the event forward. I really enjoy the event, and can't wait to see how this is going to shake up the DC Universe.

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While the issue doesn't really let us know what the series is about, but it does answer us what kind of tone the series is taking and I love it. The issue ends with where the series is going next, and a promise that Harley is not breaking the fourth wall anymore. It's cool and all that we know where the series is going, but I don't mind the character breaking fourth wall at all. In fact, I'm looking forward to it.

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The ending is a great one, and it opens up many new questions of the second half. I'm curious where Doctor Strange sent all the heroes too, and it's something we will find out soon.

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Brainiac hasn't really face-off Superman yet in New 52. I can't wait to see that happen, and when it does, I hope it's written by Tony Bedard again.

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Artist Cameron Stewart and colorist Nathan Fairbairn are part of the reason of the success. They're part of the reason this issue delivers the the cartoon feel to it. Stewart does a great job making the aesthetic feeling, and Fairbairn provides rich colors for the perfect final touch. Overall, this is great issue with a Captain Marvel story we truly deserved. A part of me really hope we can have an ongoing series based on this universe, and the return of Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel is always welcomed.

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Overall, this is a great issue and awesome take on the characters. The art work by Frank Quietly is superb, and it's great that in a sense, the Watchmen are officially, officiallypart of the DC Universe.

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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl starts off strong. The series is witty, fast and funny, and it's definitely a book you want to check out. First issue ends on an awesome cliffhanger too, so I can't wait to see how Squirrel Girl will save the day.

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Also, I don't think Rick is infected with walker gunk with that wound. If I remember correctly, Dwight didn't put any on his bolts. But it doesn't mean Rick is free from something dangerous either.

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Okay, let's try our best to talk about that shocking revelation without spoilers, the one that holds a gunpoint at Dante. He/she appears to be a black person, and possibly a woman as well. Can she actually be Michonne? The way Rick talks about Michonne in the previous issue seems to suggest they're not in good terms anymore. Also, it seems like Michonne's M.O. too, to blend into the walkers. I can easily see Michonne finding a more practical, and extreme way to blend into the walkers. I know it's a stretch, but if I turn out to be right, I want you to know you read it here first.

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This is a great issue with a lot of problems. We've seen how difficult it is for our main characters to rebuild a society, and there are threats both outside and inside. It's only a matter of time sh*t is going to hit the fan again, so enjoy it while we can.

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The final scene is easily the most impact one in the entire issue. It's especially powerful as it comes right after Rick expresses his desire for a civilized society. The splash page is done beautifully, and it's instantly a classic Walking Dead moment. This is the first sign that Rick's ideal society is crumbling down, but it doesn't necessary mean what Maggie and others done is wrong though. Like I said, this is a very tricky issue, and I can't wait to find out Kirkman is going to do next.

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The new arc is getting more interesting than ever, and I can't wait to find out what's going to happen next.

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Overall this is a great issue that picks the current storyline to steam. Things are not going to be the same anymore, and I can't wait to find out what kind of danger Negan and Alpha are going to bring to our survivors.

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Not every story is tied up in the issue, and that's great because we get to see them in the Wolverine and the X-Men relaunch. There are plenty more stories to tell, and hopefully the new creative team doesn't disappoint.

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I do have some problems with the background characters. I remember not seeing future Quentin by the end of the previous chapter, but now I see him hanging around. It's no big deal, but I just hope they can do better with the consistency. Overall, it's a great chapter regardless.

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A great issue that shows Batman's troubles with his early career, and shines a new light of information on the night of Wayne family's most tragic. Can't wait to see what's going to happen next.

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It's great to see Bluebird officially being part of the Bat Family. She fits really well next to the other family members, and I'm very happy to be part of the history. The issue ends with the Bat Family teaming up with the typical rogues gallery, and a final showdown with Joker is about to begin. How this is going to end is everyone's guess. I just hope we get some answer on what Joker really is.

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While the issue is very heavy on the dialogues, it's surprisingly not boring at all. Artist Greg Capullo does a wonderful job making the issue very visually pleasure, and there's no one moment of dullness reading the book at all.

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Forever Evil is continuing to be a very promising event. If anything, this issue is even strong than the debut one. Can't wait to see what's happening next.

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The final page has one unexpected character making an appearance. It's not a secret who he is, as we're going to see him on the cover of Justice League #26., even though that cover is super misleading as well.

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I'm only sad that the book is not going to be an ongoing series. In the few pages, Hank Johnson has already proven to be a funny character we can all relate too. I would really like to see more of the character, but I guess the joke of a mundane HYDRA henchman can only go so far"

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The cartoony art is a great fit to the series too. It adds a layer to the already wonderful story, and Howard the Duck really comes to life in this day and age. This really is one of the best new comic series I've read in the longest time, and I'm glad Marvel can give a looney character like Howard an opportunity to shine.

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Forever Evil has been a wonderful event, and Justice League has been the stable tie-in for it. While tie-ins are usually not necessary for comic events, reading Justice League will definitely enhance the story, and better understanding the situations.

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This issue marks the ending of another great Red Sonja story arc. Writer Gail Simone has done a wonderful job reintroducing Red Sonja's mythos, and series will never be the same again.

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The final story arc of The Superior Spider-Man series just reach an all time high.

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Superman: American Alien is a wonderful start and it adds new story to Superman's origin. It tells a heartwarming story and allows us a better look at the Kents. I'm a big fan of the series already, and I will definitely buy the next issue.

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Overall, Multiversity opens strong and it brings many more possibilities to the DC Universe. It's unknown what thw result will lead into, but I'm looking forward to it.

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Only one book left now. I wonder how the whole Multiversity issue is going to end.

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Starting this issue we haveStefano Gaudiano in addition to the art team. Guadiano's ink work brings an extra sharpness and clarity to Charlie Adlard's pencil work. The addition is to lighten up the new bi-weekly schedule The Walking Dead is going to have until April, but I'm hoping this will become something permanent.

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The writing helps me a bit, but I'm still not over with the sudden gruesome deaths. I definitely need next issue to help me get over it.

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The crossover event has some ups and downs by now. However, it's issue like this that makes this a good event. Hopefully more info will be released soon, and I'm looking forward to next week.

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The back-up story is interesting. It gives us a different point of view for this Dark City event, and re-introduce us to Harper Row as a young girl. This story doesn't really have anything to do with the main story, but I love it regardless. I especially love the spread-page where we get to see all the heroes operating in Gotham City during this event.

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Overall, Zero Year is a great event that shows us who this New 52 Batman is. A strong story with wonderful art, Batman Zero Year ends in a high note, and it has us looking forward to what Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo have in store next.

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Anyway, it seems like Snyder knows exactly where to stop to have us asking for more. Endgame really gives the vibe that this will be the last story between Batman and Joker, and the story will go all out. Greg Capullo's art is especially haunting too, as I can really feel Joker stepping out of those “doctored” photos.

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Nothing is set in stone yet, and everything is still up in the air. However, the implications are too much, and the possibilities can be really fun. I personally can't wait to see the end of the particular arc, and new ideas adding to Batman mythos.

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It's great to see Snyder reunite with Jock again. The artist is great for the issue, and his style is perfect for the tone of the story. The surreal style is great, and I'm a big fan of newspaper text as part of the overall art. Overall, this is a great issue that looks into Gotham's past, and we continue to see Batman challenging the ever-changing city. The murder mystery and Mr. Bloom are both great as well, and I love how everything ties back to the current storyline perfectly.

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This is a powerful issue with a lot of great moments and reminds me why Mr. Bloom is a respectable villain. The cliffhanger ending a truly terrifying, and I'm wondering how it is going to playing into Batman's overall mythos.

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It's really good to see Snyder and Capullo's run on Batman ends on such a high note. The strong optimistic note is a strange one to see in Batman, but it's great that after everything the hero been through, it's proven that Gotham is a place worth saving.

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This is once again a great issue, and proves that Archie reboot is a success. Now the classic Archie/Betty/Veronica love triangle is finally established, I'm excited to see where the story will take her next.

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The breakout character of the issue is Jughead. Even fans who are not familiar with Archie series know Jughead is usually portrayed as a comic relief who likes to eat A LOT. The gluttony character trait is still hinted in the issue, but he's no longer the comic relief. He is a good friend deep with thoughts, and understands what's best for his best friend. I like this version of Jughead better, and glad with the decision and changes.

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Overall, this issue offers great action-packed moments between Batman and Superman, but the biggest thing in the issue is Joker himself, and Snyder's masterful planning. Now Joker's plan is revealed, we can all look forward to the grand finale between the two.

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A great issue with great actions. Batman #35 debuts yet another promising story arc for Batman, and it's exciting to see what the creative duo have for us next.

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