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Cyborg #1 |
Sep 23, 2016
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Another big problemin CYBORG #1 is that the main villain feels like an afterthought. Kilg%re is introduced inthe beginning, and by the time he reappeared at the end I'd already forgotten about him. At this point, I'm more excited for Vic's showdown with his father. Hopefully the next installmentwill give us more clues as to what Vic is actually up against. Overall, this issue provides a lot of great characterization for Cyborg, but it doesn't reveal enough about the villain to keep the reader invested.
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Cyborg: Rebirth #1 |
Sep 07, 2016
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Overall, CYBORG REBIRTH #1 is a powerful introduction with a good balance between action and character development. The final page also suggests a future team-up with Supergirl, which is exciting!
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Supergirl: Rebirth #1 |
Aug 22, 2016
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Overall, Orlando and Lupacchino succeed attaking elements of the show and putting their own twist on them. The end result is a first issue that embraces the show's optimistic tonewithout being too indebted to the series. All in all, it was a strong debut for the Girl of Steel.
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We All Wish For Deadly Force #1 |
Aug 18, 2016
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Overall,Corman does not reduce these women to victims, but instead she points out their strength as survivors.Luna refuses to leave Egypt, and the Egyptian women unite to elect a leader who will protect them. Furthermore, there's a message of perseverance in allfour stories that sums up the whole collection. Every piece in WE ALL WISH FOR DEADLY FORCE is abouthopelessness in some way, but they also contain apromise of progress. Corman's work is a gorgeous portraitof some ugly topics with a message of hope under the surface.
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