Robbie Pleasant's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 201
7.7Avg. Review Rating

An enjoyable D&D story that works with and builds on the newly-developed lore for the Deck of Many Things, with great characters and solid artwork, served in one self-contained story.

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A great way to kick off the comic, filled with action and intrigue that will appeal to fans of Clint and Natasha.

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A very solid issue, with great action, dilemmas, character development, and suitably epic artwork.

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A fun story that puts both young and old Cable together to face a new threat, supported by solid artwork. If youre a fan of the character, youll want to check this out.

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A good start for a different kind of Batman story, with an excellent creative team bringing the world to life through the writing and art.

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A strong introduction for a new character, with enough parallels to Frank to carry on the legacy of the Punisher, and artwork well-suited for the story.

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An all around well-done comic that tells a new story for a classic superhero.

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Action-packed, humorous, and just plain fun. "Shaxs' Best Day is a joy to read, especially for fans of Lower Decks.

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A fitting tribute to 30 years of Power Rangers, with an impressive array of stories and styles that focus on different characters and elements of the series.

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A callback to classic "Conan" that fans of the franchise's sword and sorcery roots will love.

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An excellent issue in terms of character, story, and art. Sinister Four builds on what we know of multiple antagonists, making them more fleshed out and interesting as it builds towards Fall of X.

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A Deadpool comic with very strong 90s era elements, but still updated more to modern styles, and building a solid, personal side story for the Merc with the mouth. Not the most humorous of Deadpool stories, but a decent one nonetheless.

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An engaging start to the latest "Green Lantern" story, bringing Hal Jordan back to his roots for better or worse, and supported by great artwork and colors.

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A good start to a new run, raising a lot of questions that will keep us coming back for more and brings a lot of excitement, although there are a few small hiccups here and there.

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This return to the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon is a welcome comeback for fans, while bringing its own stylistic flare, but well have to see where it goes from here.

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A strong start to the mini-series that establishes the story and draws us in with its mysteries.

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If you want a comic that focuses on what really makes the Fantastic Four special, this is the series to read.

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Monkey Prince has been a fun ride from the first issue, and this one ties it in with the events of Lazarus Planet without missing a beat or compromising the story.

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A solid start that promises this comic is going to be a surprisingly fun read, with solid character work, storytelling, and art.

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Ryan North and Chris Fenoglio capture everything that makes Lower Decks great.

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"One Bad Day Tom King in his zone, doing what he does best, and with excellent artwork to boot. But if you're not a fan of nine-panel grids focused on character trauma, then it's okay to pass.

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"Once & Future continues to impress, with top-tier storytelling that reshapes how we look at stories and mythology, backed up by excellent art and color work from start to finish.

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Kieron Gillen's writing, Valerio Schiti's artwork, and Marte Gracia's colors make this Marvel's must-read event comic.

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A good continuation of the "Magic: The Gathering" comic storyline, and while not a perfect comic, still perfectly enjoyable.

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A solid start for the latest adventures of Nightcrawler, Legion, and the merry band of mutants theyve assembled.

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Not every moment of "The Jurassic League hits just right, but if you're here for dinosaurs and super-powered violence, you'll get exactly what you asked for.

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An enjoyable enough issue to expand the "Power Rangers" comics universe, with good action and emotional beats and some little treats for longtime fans of the franchise.

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Everything you could hope for from an X-Men comic, especially one focused around Mr. Sinister. It'll draw you in from the first page with the art and dialogue alone, and won't let go until the very end. You'll want to see everything the Quiet Council is up to in this one.

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An entertaining comic through and through, complete with an all-star creative team that brings multiple worlds to life on every page.

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A fantastic continuation of the "X-Statix" comics for fans of the original, less exciting if you're new to the team and hoping to jump in on a new first issue.

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Light on exposition, but high on action. This comic hits you with the action quickly, with all that you'd expect from a comic with Wolverine and Omega Red, while starting a trip into Wolverine's history.

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The Batgirls are back in action, and you love to see it.

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An anniversary issue that builds on Marvel's history, sets up big threats and big stories, and takes characters in exciting new directions, all while being generally easy to read and a feast for the eyes. What's not to love?

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A perfectly enjoyable comic that kicks off whats sure to be an exciting comic storyline, paying tribute to many years of Doctor Who history and celebrating the 8th Doctors legacy.

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A fantastic new chapter in the ongoing adventures of the heroes of Baldur's Gate, carrying on plot points introduced in "Infernal Tides" and tying the characters in to the "Baldur's Gate III" video game.

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"The Death of Doctor Strange" kicks off a new magical mystery in the Marvel universe with great story, dialogue, and artwork.

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A fun retelling of classic Norse myths, with expert storytellers handling the writing and an art team perfectly suited for the task.

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Final Verdict: 8.0 – A well-written, entertaining start that is filled with strong characterization and some very clever moments.

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An incredibly solid comic that builds on the characters and conflict, accompanied by always stunning artwork.

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A solid issue for expanding the "Power Rangers" comic book universe and adding well-needed backstory to the Phantom Ranger, supported by all-around solid art and color work.

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"War of the Bounty Hunters" is setting up to be an exciting new chapter in the "Star Wars" comics, bridging the gap between movies with plenty of high-stakes action and callbacks to the wider universe as a whole.

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Whether you're a longtime Shang-Chi fan or want to find a good jumping on point in anticipation of the movie, you'll want to check this series out.

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A good start to "Heroes Reborn," with all-around solid work in all aspects of the comic, save for the occasional stumble in the dialogue or designs. "Heroes Reborn" is an exciting new world to explore with plenty of questions left for us to ask and get answered.

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A strong start to a new Valkyrie story, bringing top-tier talent together for both the story and artwork. A worthy continuation of the ongoing mythological epic.

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Thorne's story brings key elements of the DC universe together with an exciting narrative, backed up by excellent artwork by Soy and Santucci, with vivid colors from Sinclair. An excellent start to a new "Green Lantern" adventure.

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Because I know Deadpool would laugh if I gave it a 6.9, but it's definitely worth a better score than that. "Deadpool Nerdy 30" is an all-star team of "Deadpool" writers and artists, coming together for a lifelong tribute to our favorite mad mercenary.

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An engaging issue that brings us into the Vault and into the characters' heads, as expected of the ongoing "X-Men" comic.

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A fun comic filled with plenty of great characters and a wide world to explore.

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A solid start to a new storyline, bringing the comic over to the post-Serenity setting nicely.

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"Future State" continues to show us yet another dark future, but there's still some entertainment to be had in the Green Lantern stories. Unless you're a G'nort fan.

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A quick read for its page length, but still very amusing, with exceptional artwork that tells each story clearly.

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A solid conclusion to a mixed event, but visually impressive if nothing else.

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A good issue of a solid "Ms. Marvel" comic, which uses the "Outlawed" storyline to its advantage rather than let it derail the plot.

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"Three Jokers" concludes with an issue that blends characters, history, and action together, finally making this storyline worthwhile.

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The world of Warhammer 40,000 thrives in comic form, with excellent worldbuilding, character work, and art. For Warhammer fans, passing up on this comic is nothing short of heresy.

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An action-filled, well-written, and wonderfully drawn story that brings the "Battle for the Serpent Crown" story to a nice end.

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A strong introduction to a promising series, filled with a good combination of action, story, and artwork that will keep you engaged the whole way through.

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A good introduction for new readers and longtime fans alike, made with plenty of love and dedication from the entire creative team.

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A solid Slavic story of ghosts and loss, with artwork that features wonderful character designs and excellent use of light and darkness. A most enjoyable tale.

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An all-around solid issue, featuring good character dynamics, plot progression, and artwork.

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A great comic with an all-star team, creating a story that draws you in from the very first panel.

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An excellent Deadpool story, bringing in humor, heart, violence, and baby Land Sharks. What more could you ask for?

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The "Marvels Snapshot" series continues to remind us of why we love these characters and what they mean, all through the lens of normal people in the Marvel universe. That, backed up with clean artwork and color work, is a formula that makes for a very enjoyable comic.

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A light and fun comic that will help tide fans of the anime over until season 3, while providing relatable content that can speak to its readers.

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A perfect conclusion to a great comic, bringing together all the thematic elements and ending on an excellent note. The story was expertly written and paced, while the artwork captured whichever style it needed to for the multitude of characters flawlessly.

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A very enjoyable "Choose Your Own Adventure" style comic, making full use of the story structure and supported by excellent artwork. Worth reading as a one-shot, part of the ongoing narrative, or as an introduction to "The Terrifics."

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A joy to read from the first page to the last, perfectly capturing everything that makes Deadpool a great character. It blends the snark, violence, and heart just right, backed up by excellent artwork. The entire team is on top form for this issue.

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A fiend-fighting fun time in Baldur's Gate, bringing the beloved band of brave heroes back to battle the forces of badness. Everyone working on this comic must have rolled a Natural 20, because it's a critical hit.

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If youre a fan of Rick and Morty or Dungeons & Dragons, youll enjoy this comic. If youre a fan of both, youll love it.

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Thank you, Ryan, Erica, Derek, Rico, and everyone behind "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl." And thank you, Doreen Green. This comic truly is unbeatable.

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Final Verdict: 8.1 – A good, character-driven story that helps connect readers to Aquaman's world and life in Amnesty Bay, backed up by great art and color work.

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A solid comic that helps set the stage for the upcoming issues. The artwork is overall impressive, the plot moves at a good pace, and the characters are well-written more often than not.

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An enjoyable and well-written look at Wolverine's character and past, balancing the past and present nicely. A great one-shot for fans of the character.

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"Gwenpool Strikes Back" has great character banter and chemistry, plenty of dynamic energy in the artwork, and a nonstop parade of humor comic fans will love.

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"Marvel Comics #1000" puts the passion of every creator and contributor on full display, with short stories that get to the core of what we love about the characters and artwork perfectly suited to each moment. The history is encompassed in an ongoing story that weaves itself throughout the narratives, heralding a new stage in Marvel Comics.

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A fun continuation of the story of Vox Machina, with great character work backed up by solid character designs and artwork.

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A very solid addition to the Red Sonja comics, with impressive artwork, great character building, and a great mythology behind it.

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A good start for Loki's new adventure. A witty comic with great humor, backed up by excellent artwork.

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a good end to the comics run, bringing multiple elements together with great action, impressive artwork and good character moments. You wont regret reading it.

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A fantastic end to Kieron Gillens Star Wars storyline. Thrilling, intense, impactful and deep. The Force really is with this series.

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Fast-paced, entertaining, and filled with a lot of heart. Every page has something enjoyable, and the new "Young Justice" team is one we're likely to remember as fondly as the first.

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"Runaways" #21 takes a step away from the super powers and the world-threatening crises to give us a look at the characters in a truly humanizing and emotionally familiar way.

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An energetic, optimistic issue filled to the brim with solid character work and bright, anime-inspired artwork. If you haven't been reading "The Unstoppable Wasp," this is a good place to start.

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The story is off to a solid start, building up the plot well and bringing us into the world. The artwork alone sets an appropriate tone for the gore to come, juxtaposed nicely with the beloved cast of "Archie" comics.

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Final Verdict: 7.1 – A fun team-up and adventure within the War of the Realms. The McElroys are off to a good start, with a strong art team bringing their story to life.

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A fine, fun issue and a good start to a mini-series. "Marvel Rising" is a good introduction to the characters and their place in the Marvel universe, with plenty of solid action and character work.

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An entertaining anthology that shines a spotlight on one of the most interesting aspects of Steven Universe and the characters behind them. Also with a fine serving of representation, which is always welcome.

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A good start to the tie-in, with solid storytelling and artwork, save for the occasional slight stumble. It may not be a perfect X-Men story, but it's still a good tie-in to "Age of X-Man."

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An emotionally gripping issue, filled with powerful imagery and great stakes for the characters that bring together multiple beats.

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"Rick and Morty vs Dungeons & Dragons" is an enjoyable trip through the history of the game, overflowing with nods and references both new and old players will appreciate. It's a great read whether you're a fan of the show, the game, or both.

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"Marcy and Simon" is off to a great start. Olivia Olson knows the show and its characters inside and out, while Slimm Fabert and SJ Miller are experienced at bringing the cast to life with impressive visual designs. Together they're creating a story with heart and humor, bringing us back to Ooo and reconnecting with some of our favorite characters.

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An all-around solid comic, providing a look into the mind of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the early days of him training Anakin. It's worth a read for anyone who wants to see more of the Jedi in action, not just in a physical sense but in an emotional one.

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A fun comic leading up to the wedding issue, providing good humor and heart backed up by enjoyable artwork. It's a good self-contained read for any fans of the Fantastic Four.

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While there is plenty of good material, there are a few stumbling blocks along the way that stop it from being great.

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A welcome return to the world of "Dr. Horrible." Joss Whedon's dialogue is on-point, there are good character moments, and the artists all do a fine job at bringing the world and characters to life. Fans of the musical will get a kick out of it, even without the singing.

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A good "Spider-geddon" tie-in, with good character work, story progression, and art. Just don't go in expecting a happy tale.

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The team is starting to come together and the characters starting to develop, so it's starting to grow on me. Bright and energetic art makes the comic visually engaging, and if nothing else we're getting to see how Damian acts when he likes someone.

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An engaging start to the new arc, with good pacing, character moments, world-building, and of course, great art. The creative team is in their zone for this one.

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"Infinity Wars: Soldier Supreme" is a mixed bag. Some parts of the combination work better than others, and not every scene is a masterpiece, but there's still plenty of good to be gleaned from it. I'm still a fan of each individual behind this issue, and for what it is, it's a worthwhile read with an engaging idea behind it.

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A fun, space-swashbuckling adventure with a great cast of gods and godlings. Solid character work, good pacing, and artwork that's both fitting and frequently beautiful. It's just what you'd want out of a book with its title.

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A solid issue, filled with great character moments and insights, some nice humor, and very solid artwork.

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An enjoyable if slightly formulaic "Doctor Who" story, with good dialogue, and some very well-composed panels. If you need your "Doctor Who" fix before Jodie Whittaker's season begins, this is a fine choice.

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A great character-focused chapter, with a good blend of excitement and humor. Harvey Tolibao and Juan Manuel Rodriquez bring the world of Mechanus to life, while Jim Zub's story and dialogue make it a pleasure to read.

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An excellent look at Superman, a good start to a story, and a comic with fantastic artwork. A must-read for fans of Superman.

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While off to a weak start when compared to the ongoing "Power Rangers" comics and with no connection to "Shattered Grid," it picks up speed in later parts and ends strong. Still worthwhile for fans of the franchise.

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The story, characters, and action are all top-notch. The artwork looks great for individual panels, though the overall quality may be a bit detracting or distracting for those who prefer more solid imagery. Still, it's a great way for Thor to make his return.

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A fantastic conclusion to the "Go Down Swinging" story arc, with Dan Slott pulling out all the stops, making full use of the supporting cast, and including several timely callbacks to classic Spider-Man stories. Each artist adds a unique touch to their piece, but the issue flows well from one part to the next. A must-read for Spider-Man fans.

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"You Are Deadpool" perfectly combines everything that makes Deadpool entertaining with the style of a choose your own adventure book and the dice rolling mechanics of a tabletop RPG. No matter what you read it for, it's a lot of fun.

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Final Verdict: 7.9 – A good start to the story arc. Well-paced, nice illustrations and color work, and provides a good setup for the story to come.

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A good breather issue that still brings in big emotional content, mixed in with a nice amount of comic relief and setting up the next arc.

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"VS" is proving to be a fantastic comic, with solid pacing, a unique idea, effective world building, and some of the most gorgeous art I've seen in comics in a long time.

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While a little over-expository with the dialogue at times, it's still a fun little Avengers story with good designs, great flow, and engaging action.

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A solid chapter that prepares readers for the "Shattered Grid" event, accompanied by good character moments and fine artwork.

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An amusing Donald Duck tale, which fans of the character will enjoy.

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A good start to a new run of "New Super-Man," with solid character work, focusing on Laney Lan, and enjoyable artwork.

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It's... alright. The dialogue and characters are more or less on point, the artwork is good given the look it's going for. There are some noteworthy moments in there, but overall it doesn't reach the full potential that a "Pocket Mortys" story could be.

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The arc is off to a good start, with nice pacing, good character work, and wonderful artwork. Just what we need to get us hyped for The Last Jedi.

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The penultimate issue provides some new revelations and plot twists, maintaining the strong artwork and story flow that the previous issues have set up. The biggest moments are undoubtedly reserved for next month, but this issue builds up nicely to the upcoming conclusion.

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A solid end to a strong story arc, with excellent artwork and good character work. The Microverse will be missed.

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A great end to one of the most entertaining arcs in this series yet. Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Rico Renzi make a perfect team for this series, and in today's uncertain times, it's nice to have something that's pure and just plain unbeatable.

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A very solid start to a major event. The writing is strong all the way through, and the multiple artists all provide wonderfully illustrated scenes. There are a few forgivable hiccups, but overall it achieves its goal and sets up the story well.

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"Quantum Jack" has a style all its own, while still managing to capture the key elements of "Samurai Jack." This could be the start of a fascinating tale of the Jackverse.

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An intense, emotional start, backed up by strong dialogue, illustration, and color work. The Runaways are back, baby!

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A very solid tale in the Generations line. Wonderful character moments, good action, and artwork that carries the story from moment to moment; a must for any fan of Hawkeye, Clint or Kate.

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A solid start, providing us with a strong introduction and plenty of plot to start with. This could be the start of a great event comic.

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Soule's run on "Darth Vader" continues to be impressive, backed up by strong artwork and pacing to help build the character.

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A solid start for a good X-Men team, featuring great character dynamics, enjoyable action, and wonderful artwork. Definitely one of the stronger ongoing X-comics.

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An emotionally powerful issue, backed up by great artwork and well-structured parallel plots.

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Lots of fun, great art, and surprisingly good character moments. It's an enjoyable comic for anyone who likes wisecracks and head-shots.

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The two Martians meet in a surprisingly good blend of character work and art, resulting in a piece that hits with all the force of "an Earth-shattering kaboom."

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If youre looking for more Game of Thrones to get you hyped for the show or drawn into GRRMs world, this will more than suffice.

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A strong start to the next Pathfinder story arc.

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More than just a tie-in, this comic is a great read all on its own.

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The artwork is lovely, and the comic does provide some good character moments and helps advance the plot. Yet the dialogue leaves much to be desired.

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Great art, great character moments, unfortunately connected to a less-than-stellar event.

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Final Verdict: 6.7 – A nice start to a new X-Men run, that sets up and establishes the characters, while looking quite good in the process.

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Excellent artwork, entertaining characters, good humor, and fun with time travel. What more could one ask for out of a crossover like this?

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A fine start to a new run on Iron Fist, which looks good and promises plenty of action to come.

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Hits all the right notes for character, story, and artwork; great jumping on point for new readers, though old fans may still long to get closure from the last issue.

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The sons of Superman and Batman have the same great chemistry as their fathers, and I look forward to seeing how they grow together.

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Fluff, but nice fluff, and properly takes some of the things that make the show great and puts them in comic form. If youre a fan of the show, youll enjoy the comic too.

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An alright setup to an odd concept, but one with enough potential to be perhaps worthwhile.

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It does well in terms of action, emotion, and character. Things are being set in motion, and I look forward to seeing how it unfolds.

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With plenty of giant robots, character development, and a satisfying conclusion, its a great way to bring the original Pink Rangers story to an end.

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They're trying to do their best with a concept no one asked for, and credit must be given for what it does right, but the humor falls flat frequently. Looks great, though.

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Light on story, but plenty of amazing artwork and excellent monster designs, while setting up what's to come from this event.

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Good character work and nice artwork, albeit somewhat hectic.

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Overall, the issue is a good start to a new arc. The writing is solid (I've come to expect great things from Jim Zub when he's behind a fantasy tabletop game comic), and the artwork is excellent.

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A good start to an often-underused hero, providing good character moments and excellent artwork. Great for fans of the character and those looking to start reading his adventures.

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Lord help them they're trying, but while it looks great, there's just so many things that don't work like they should. It's fine if you want to shut your brain off and watch two teams go toe-to-toe, I suppose.

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A good start that provides a nice introduction to both characters and story, with excellent artwork every step of the way.

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A solid first issue on all fronts, making a most unlikely of team-ups one to look forward to.

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It's well-intentioned, and looks great, but that only counts so much when it makes otherwise great characters into frustrating ones.

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An enjoyable read, nicely adapting both the classic show and folk tale, with very solid artwork.

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Great writing and great artwork, made to inspire. But certainly a stark contrast to our reality.

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A surprisingly solid buildup to the IvX conflict, handled in a satisfying manner. I may be skeptical of IvX as a whole, but the zero issue was actually pretty good.

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Not the strongest issue in what is still a good run, but still provides some good moments and great action, with solid dialogue and artwork.

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As far as second issues go, Teen Titans is doing well. The story moves at a good pace, a threat is properly introduced, and the artwork goes a long way for the action, emotion, and characters.

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Good characterization and artwork only slightly hampered by some plot-mandated poor choices. Continues to build the Phantom Ring story arc well.

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A very good start, with great writing, pacing, and artwork. Thanos is back, and hes a force to be reckoned with once again.

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Clever, great artwork, and overall lots of fun. Penn Jillette's guest foray into comics is unsurprisingly enjoyable.

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Very strong for everything it is. Good characterization, pacing, and artwork, while clearly differentiating itself from the previous Batman/TMNT crossover.

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A strong Mera-centric issue, giving her a chance to shine and struggles to overcome, accompanied with solid artwork and good pacing.

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A solid start, with art that manages to be both good and too much at the same time, and some fun time travel paradoxes to enjoy. Might not be the most iconic team yet, but it's got some good characters in its lineup.

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A step up from previous issues, tying storylines together with some good humor, moments of cleverness, and fun action.

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A solid start, with good pacing, character moments, a story that gets you engaged, and art thats more or less strong throughout.

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Well-paced, well-drawn, and entertaining, albeit feeling a little uninspired at times. Has the makings of a fun little crossover, particularly for "Pathfinder" players.

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A decent start, with strong characters and nice connections to the works of Douglas Adams.

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A solid start, with great artwork and good characterization, although some difficulty striking the right tonal balance.

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Balances the humor and the heart nicely, backed up by strong, solid art. But most importantly, it could very well come at a time in someone's life when it's just what they needed to read.

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A decent finish to the "Shadows of the Vampire" arc, with high threats and good action, although somewhat unfulfilling in how little the characters really managed to accomplish.

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The great artwork and Inhuman side of the story helps compensate for the shortcomings of the X-Men part, and the M-pox is fittingly horrific, but the story itself does little good.

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A solid reintroduction for Jaime, with good character dynamics, a nice set of plot hooks, and some excellent action.

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The artwork gives it a lot of heart, and it has some shining moments, but the dialogue makes it so clunky that it drags down the rest.

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In spite of some baffling decisions, the comic still works with it as well as possible, and manages to deliver some good dialogue, action, and character moments.

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Very solid issue, capitalizing on characters and plot development with still just enough action to keep things energized.

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A very solid and entertaining start to a promising run. The Third Doctors greatness is not overlooked or underplayed here.

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An entertaining crossover with some of the most entertaining characters Marvel has to offer. Some good gags and entertaining moments throughout the entire issue, without getting bogged down by the seriousness of the Civil War.

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Endearing, entertaining, and has solid writing backed up by equally solid art. Another win in the continuing story of Squirrel Girl, with a little lesson in programming to back it up.

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A mostly dialogue-heavy issue that still carries the plot, provides more background to Captain America's Kobik-altered history, and adds a new twist to his Hydra allegiances. Things are progressing, for better or worse, and it contains a few powerful moments, none of which have anything to do with "Civil War II."

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If you're a fan of the characters, you'll enjoy seeing them come together, and will be interested in the stakes it raises. If you're not already a fan, this might not be the issue to draw you in.

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A good start to the next Gwenpool storyline. It gets readers invested in the characters, includes some good moments of comedy, and makes nice use of Gwens knowledge from beyond the fourth wall.

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A lot of fun, well-written, and definitely has fun with the mechanics and paradoxes of time travel. Another entertaining addition to the "Invader ZIM" comics.

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Its a very fun little diversion, with a variety of talented writers and artists coming together to make a cute issue filled with all sorts of entertaining shorts. If youre looking for the latest in the ongoing drama of the Avengers and the Marvel universe, you wont find it here, but if youre looking to be amused and entertained, give it a read.

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Some great dialogue and scenes, backed up by good artwork, but still feels all over the place, and the moments feel disconnected from one another.

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Great action, very good use of characters, and pretty clever, but still feels like little was accomplished in the way of story progression.

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It fits in nicely with the Rick and Morty universe, matching up with the show nicely in character, art, and theme. While mostly by the numbers, it does have a little in the way of character development and uniqueness, but otherwise, its just okay, and doesnt quite capture the magic of the show as much as Id have hoped.

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While the break from the previous issues events is a tad jarring, its still a solid piece on its own, giving more depth to some characters and exploring things in ways the show didnt.

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A great team and some good action, although it feels a little rushed in terms of progression. One of the better "Civil War II" tie-ins, considering it uses the event comic as a backdrop to the continuing story from the "Hercules" comics.

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A very nice introduction, featuring strong artwork, characters, and plenty of room to grow both the story and individuals within it. I look forward to seeing where the story goes and how Kenan grows.

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A decent beginning for the next little story arc, with some good character moments and connections to other "Star Wars" comics.

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A very entertaining intermission, with a team that's clearly having a blast working on it. Plenty of jabs at Hollywood and today's superhero films, but all done organically and with plenty of affection.

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Clever, entertaining, and not at all serious. A good bit of entertainment for those looking for some light comic reading, with strong and likable characters.

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The improved characters, continually escalating conflict, and proper use of the giant robots allows the comic to grow and shine in ways that the show never could. The action does things that suit actors never did, there's more depth to the team both as individuals and as a group, and the explosions actually mean something aside from dramatic effect. A thoroughly entertaining issue.

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while not necessarily bad, it doesnt have as great a punch or as much hilarity as some previous issues. Still, it will certainly entertain anyone whos a fan of Munchkin and the Lovecraft mythos.

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A strong issue, with great dialogue and heist elements, and advances the story smoothly. Anyone who jumps in here will have a quick intro to get caught up, then it's time to, as the issue puts it, "Cue Ocean's Eleven soundtrack."

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A very fun read, full of great characters, good lines, and a connection to a classic Dungeons and Dragons game storyline. If you wanted to see more of the characters from the Baldurs Gate comic, their latest adventure will not disappoint.

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A good jumping on point for anyone who wants to get into the "Aquaman" comics, as it's meant to be, with good action and character moments.

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Its fine as far as individual Invader Zim stories go, with strong writing and artwork, but little in the way of a real laugh out loud experience, and overall a little forgettable. However, this does not detract from the comics solid run, and was still an overall positive read; Id recommend it for fans of Invader Zim, but not for the casual reader who just grabs an issue now and then or is looking to get started.

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Overall, it's hard to recommend this as a great "Deadpool" comic, but if someone's looking for a fun team-up or two, a self-contained story, and some wacky Deadpool antics, they'll find what they're looking for in here.

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A decent Deadpool story that explores the magical elements of his world, with a surprisingly emotional gut punch thrown in for good measure.

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