Robert Swanson's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Crusaders, Geekery Magazine Reviews: 6
9.7Avg. Review Rating

Overall, this book is a fun read. I am curious enough now to go back to issue one and get the full flavor of this very talented team. Normally stories like this tend not to be my cup of tea, but honestly, the team behind this book do an amazing job of creating a world they want to share work, that only a fool would pass it by. So do yourself a favor and pick this up when it drops on the market to be purchased. 5/5

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The sad thing about this book is that so many people who narrow view, or even a sense of unwillingness to step outside of the box, will never pick up this book. Instead they will judge the book based on it's cover, and never realize that a talented group of people took the time to put something that doesn't hurt religion, but instead something that does it's own thing that doesn't take away from the teaching of Jesus. If you are looking for this book to be that last minute Sunday School lesson, maybe you should leave it at home. However, if you want to show people how comic's are more then just regular superhero stories, then this is a good choice to explain that. Do yourself a favor and read it if you can find it. I enjoyed and it will be buying the book. And if you want to have a lot of fun while reading this book, put on the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack and turn the page!

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The pace of the story really felt like a lost episode, but at the same time, felt like something new. The writing team really created magic with issue one.

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From my viewpoint, this eight part series really finds a way to wrap you into the big picture with this final issue. The creators and IDW craft a turtle soup story that no five star restaurant can ever cook up. It makes your laugh, it makes you gasp, and it makes you bring a box of tissue to it. It's storytelling done right, and it's a TMNT story that will be remembered for years to come.

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Overall, I am happy that I was able to read this and talk about it. It's a fun story that is well put together, and never drops a beat. It's a comic that is fun to read for a none wrestling fan, as much as it is for the diehard wrestling fan. I really may sound like I am pushing this book too much, but I really found it a real delight, and hopefully you will to.

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Overall this spy thriller comic book is worth your hard earned money. The team that created this both can walk away from this knowing they created a fun story that plays out like any great spy movie. It takes a special group of people to do this, but Son of Hitler has that team behind it, and that is why it shines so bright. If nothing else do yourself a favor and get the book. I promise once you finish it, you will want to reread it, to see what you missed the first time.

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