Ronnie Gorham's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT, Comicsverse Reviews: 247
8.8Avg. Review Rating

Creepshow Vol. 3 #3 feels like a late night horror flick you can't stop watching. It's another strong entry in the series. Creepshow doesn't just tap into nostalgia, it reinvents it, giving us horror that's as smart as it is sinister. Fans of both Creepshow and horror comics in general, this is for you.

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Devour is a scary look on the dangers that come with our obsession to be thin and healthy.

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The Feeding, pun intended, is straight-up killer. The storytelling is smooth as hell, the transitions are terrific, and the journey it takes you on is awesome. It's got everything you're looking for in a horror comic: creepy moments and big reveals. If you're into horror flicks or love scary comics, The Feeding is going to be right up your alley.

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The Masked Macher #2 is even more fun than the first, and you can just feel there's more in store for readers, which is awesome. The characters are likable, and the jokes land on every page. If you're a fan of the golden age of cinema and wrestling, like myself, then you'll love this book.

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Violator: Origin #2 continues the hellacious shenanigans and life journey of Spawn's greatest nemesis, Violator.

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Skin Police #1 immerses us in a world where a fertility pandemic sparks the Skin Police to hunt down clones.

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Creepshow Vol. 3 #1 is the perfect treat to kick off the October Halloween season. It's quick, hits hard, and delivers those twisted endings that make you question everything you just read. Bring on issue #2!

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Violator: Origin #1 is an awesome start for one of the most iconic villains in the Spawn universe. It's diabolical, clever and sets the tone Spawn fans will love. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the series, Violator: Origin #1 offers a solid backstory and a glimpse of the dark and wicked nature of Violator.

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The Masked Macher dropkicks a smart blend of humor, wrestling and 1930s Hollywood nostalgia while delivering a fresh take on both worlds.

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Beyond the Pale #3 continues reporter Hetta Sawyer's nightmarish journey to find out what happened to nine missing Black soldiers and the horrifying truth.

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I highly recommend adding Creepshow Vol. 2 #4 to your Christmas wish list. This is an excellent opportunity to support your local comic shops during the holiday season while indulging in some spine-tingling horror stories.

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Drive Like Hell #1 is a wild ride filled with crime and chaos, and you'll be hooked from start to finish.

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Everything comes full circle in the finale to this Polaroid-filled action and suspense comic.

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Twenty-five and Eighty-two weather the storm between the snow and their assassin cult in Tear Us Apart #2.

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In Brynmore #3, the dead come back to life and hidden truths are uncovered.

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Klik Klik Boom #4 is a kickass good time that brings Sprout face to face with the man who pulled the trigger on her father.

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Killmore #1 portrays a dystopian world where a crumbling economy leads to batsh*t levels of criminal activity.

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Tear Us Apart #1 is a bloody romance filled with love, chaos and an infinite amount of possibilities where the stories headed.

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Klik Klik Boom #3 packs a punch with its riveting Polaroid shots, heart-pounding action scenes, and witty sprinkles of humor.

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Join the Hawkins crew as they battle Stockman and the demogorgons in NYC. With fantastic artwork and cool variant covers available, you won't want to miss it.

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Mark Turner's grave mistake of opening a coffin with unknown contents raises the stakes in Brynmore #2.

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Brynmore #1 may not seem spooky at first, but the final pages offer an unexpected twist that will leave you eager for the second issue. Overall, the comic is intriguing and worth sticking with to see where the story goes next. It's definitely worth picking up.

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Overall, Klik Klik Boom #1 is a really fun read that will leave you wanting more. The pacing is great, the storytelling is terrific, and the characters are all really engaging. I can't wait to see where the story goes from here!

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In Hell We Fight #1 introduces us to a interesting band of misfits as they embark on a quest to quench a sweet tooth for ice cream that unbeknownst them is about to lead them on a adventure through the depths of hell.

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The Savage Strength of Starstorm #1 tells the story of a kid who finds an alien artifact and becomes a superhero and I can't wait to read more.

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Plush #6 brings Wagners and Hillyard's cannibal chaos to a close but not without one finally ride of hilarious laughs and killer death moments.

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Monarch #1 is a terrific start to what looks to be a very promising fantastic sci-fi adventure. Each page is better than the last, with art and colors that give it an extinction-level event feel. Monarch #1 is an excellent start and a must-read.

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Almighty #1 is a badass comic with a lot of promise. The story has heart, grit, good writing, and strong Mad Max vibes. The first issue is a quick read and immediately makes you want to read the next one. If you like action comics, add Almighty #1 to your pull list.

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Plush #3 delivers another grand entry into this bloody story about cannibals and love gone extremely wrong.

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Immortal Sergeant #1 is a great first issue that introduces Jim Sargent, a cop on the verge of retirement with one last case to solve.

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Flawed #1 is a terrific start to an in-your-face comic book about corruption and a flawed judicial system.

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The Closet #3 is a savage reality for the demons we create unexpectedly.

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I Hate This Place #3 turns horror comics on their heads with a thrilling and unpredictable issue.

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Batman: One Dark Knight #3 closes the three-issue series spectacularly with Batman doing what he does best: kicking ass and delivering witty dialogue that we've come to know and love from the Caped Crusader.

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Do a Powerbomb #2 keeps the momentum and excitement that made issue #1 great. The stakes are raised, and it has an ending that you have to see to believe.

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Farmhand #19 is a fun read that brings many characters into new and scary territory. The pacing is spot on, and the script for this issue does a great job setting up the Erie things to come in future issues. Farmhand #19 is not a book to miss.

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Above Snakes #1 is a fresh and entertaining first issue. The stakes feel real, and the progression and pacing are balanced well throughout the comic. If you like revenge stories and Westerns, then look no further.

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Grim #1 is a terrific story about the difficulties of life and death scenarios.

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Transformers: Last Bot Standing delivers a post-apocalyptic feel to the Transformers Universe where one remaining warrior will stand as a hero one last time.

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Metal Society #1 combines the right amount of sci-fi drama and engaging storytelling to make it a series you'll want to read. The underlining discussion topics keep the material relatable and garner enough attention to keep readers coming back to check out the next issue.

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Step by Bloody Step #3 is a game-changing issue that will leave readers stunned and confused, but in a good way.

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Blood-Stained Teeth #1 is a vampire tale about the price of immortality and the struggle to keep it. A fantastic journey into a new and unexplored vamp society with unique individual characters.

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In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #5, the final confrontation between Mikey and Oroku goes down -- and who walks away the victor might surprise you.

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Although there's still a lot to learn moving forward about A Town Called Terror, the level of curiosity that the first issue sets matched with Kudranski's unique illustrations is more than enough for come back for the second issue. This is definitely a book to grab on your next trip to your local comic shop.

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Rob Guillory doesn't miss a beat in Farmhand #16, a refreshing and fun return to Freetown. If you're looking for a horror comic with some humor thrown in, Farmhand #16 is an excellent place to start.

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Step by Bloody Step #2 is a magnificent journey deeper into a well-crafted world of unforeseen dangers and adventure.

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Batman: One Dark Knight #2 brings us to the halfway mark as this is only a three-book series. It'll be fun to see how it all comes together and if Batman can get the power back on for the good citizens of Gotham. This issue has great pacing, plenty of action, and it's one you won't want to miss.

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Batman: The Knight #3 is a must-read for sure. The story in its entirety is shaping up to be a true classic in the making and could lead to Zdarsky bringing more Batman storylines of this caliber to the forefront.

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Little Monsters #1 is an intriguing start to a fresh and engaging take on the apocalypse and vampire genres.

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Batman: The Knight #2 tells a great story worthy of the Batman legacy, and I can't wait to see what happens next. If you're not reading this series, fear not, as this is only the second entry, so you still have time to catch up. Support your local comics retailer and get your copy of Batman: The Knight #2 today.

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Radiant Black #12 reminds us that behind each of the fantastic radiant costumes is a human being with their own personal problems no matter their race or financial status. It's what continues to make this an amazing series and shows the true definition of being a hero.

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Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour #6 brings things to a close with a bunch of crazy chaos that only Ivy and Harley can create.

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Peacemaker: Disturbing the Peace adds a new layer of confidence to a character with little lineage but a lot of potential.

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Devil's Reign: Winter Soldier is a story that'll have you rooting for Bucky Barnes for sure. Whether he gets to celebrate, well, you'll have to read it to find out. Great job all around by the entire team that put this comic together in a way that has it serve as an awesome segue from the terrific main story.

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A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance #4 is an enticing train of mystery, murder, and madness that you'll want to hop aboard.

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Radiant Black #10 is an intensely fun read. Just when you think things can't get any better, Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa find ways to outdo themselves with every issue, and issue #10 is no exception. I implore you to read this series and grab every issue you can find because it's so good, and you won't be sorry.

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A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance #2 is an engaging head trip that you won't be able to put down.

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Chicken Devil #2 is a hilarious and nail-biting crime dramedy that you have to read if you're a fan of the comedy and action genres.

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Chu #9 brings Saffron Chu face to face with the man she tried to rob, Donetti Bucatini, in a full-circle moment that will change everything.

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Chicken Devil #1 is a hard-hitting first issue that changes Mitchell Moss's life forever and sets him on the path to becoming Chicken Devil.

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A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance #1 is a fantastic first issue that oozes with nothing but potential as a new series. Sonny is a believable character that leaves a lot left to the imagination to learn about. The pacing works, the art is rich and detailed, and the transitions are great. So do yourself a favor and pick up issue number #1 before it flies off shelves.

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'Chu' #8 tells another great part of Saffron Chu's story and sends the second arc into new and dangerous territory for the characters.

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Radiant Black #8 raises the bar once again and continues to throw monkey wrench after monkey wrench at our crew of radiant heroes.

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Black Manta #1 is a great first entry into what's shaping up to be an awesome addition to the mythos of Black Manta. There are a lot of characters coming, both old and new, and I can't wait to see where this series is headed.

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Marvel Action Origins #3 is another solid entry into the series that reveals the origin of both Venom and Hulk for a younger audience of readers.

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Dark Ages #1 looks to re-shape the landscape of the Marvel Universe in a way that will change the dynamic of its characters forever.

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Chu #7 is another fun, entertaining, and engaging entry to the series. Saffron is well on her way to being a bonafide badass who seems to enjoy the thrill of being a criminal. Only time will tell if her confidence will finally meet its match. If you're looking for a comic that'll make you laugh while providing a hell of a good time, look no further than Chu #7.

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Radiant Black #7 takes the series to new and exciting territory, and I can't wait to see what the creative team behind the book has in store for readers this go-round. If you're not already reading Radiant Black, you should be because it's incredible.

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The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton continues to be a terrific book, and issue #3 ramps up the mystery. All I can say is that if you're not reading this book, you are missing out on a great time.

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Saffron Chu steps out of her brother Tony's shadow and solidifies herself as her own leading lady in Chu #6.

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Radiant Black #6 provides some compelling backstory that connects brilliantly to the events that have unfolded so far in the series.

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Shadecraft #5 is an absolutely fantastic voyage into shadows and weirdness that amps you up even more to see this become a live-action series.

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The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 is another creative and hilarious murder mystery that will have readers laughing and scratching their heads simultaneously.

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As a big-time Kevin Smith fan, I was hoping for a lot more action sequences and punchy, humorous dialogue, but here they're both lacking. Still, it is He-Man, so like many readers, I'm here for the long haul to see where this is headed. Hopefully, the book picks up steam moving forward.

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'Ordinary Gods' #1 is a groundbreaking start to a series that presents an out-of-this-world story about gods and the ultimate battle for power and control.

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Redemption #5 is violent in all the right ways.

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Chariot #4 sets the stage for a confrontation between Jim and Gillian's sister in an effort to get his son back.

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Vinyl #1 is a bloody good time from start to finish. I can't wait to see the lengths that Walter will go to rescue Dennis and the dangers that await.

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Shadecraft #4 throws a giant roadblock in front of Zadie Lu and her family.

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Time Before Time #2 is easy to read, well-paced, and introduces a new group of characters to the story called The Union. The illustrations remain on point with a solid layout and transitions throughout.

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Radiant Black is the superhero book we need but don't deserve. It raises so many questions and leaves us on such a great cliffhanger you'll be begging Image to push the release date up for the next volume. Writer Kyle Higgins and artists Eduardo Ferigato and Marcelo Costa have created a fantastic and standout issue that phenomenally closes the first arc.

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In The Good Asian #2, Edison Hark continues his investigation on the disappearance of his surrogate father's missing love interest, Ivy Chen.

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The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #1 is a must-read. If you're a fan of movies like Knives Out and The Usual Suspects, you'll love this book. Make sure to add it to your list during your next trip to your local comic shop, and be sure to pick up all the cool variants they have for it as well.

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When you're talking about a comic that relates to current real-world issues, Black Cotton is as relevant as it gets. The story is deep and hopefully will make readers open up to the world around them. The climax leaves us with a surprising cliffhanger, so it'll be interesting to see how the story unfolds next. If there's one comic you should be talking about, it's Black Cotton #2.

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Shadecraft #3 takes the story to new heights that feel fun, fresh, and unpredictable. The most noteworthy addition is the arrival of Agent Angela Owens -- ultimately, time will tell if she's a friend or foe. Until that time comes, your guess is as good as mine.

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Redemption #4 sets up a perfect path of destruction that's guaranteed to make you come back for the final issue. It's fun and pretty violent but in a good way. If you're not up to date on the series, now is the time to get caught up.

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Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors #2, despite feeling at times like it's going backward, pulls off a good entry in the nascent series.

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Radiant Black #4 is a magnificent sci-fi adventure with a few tricks up its sleeve.

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Time Before Time #1 is packed without a lot of memorable moments. The writing and art are solid all around. The book's climax will definitely have you on the edge of your seat. Do yourself a favor and grab yourself a copy today.

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EVE #1 delivers a brilliant setup for a voyage of courage, love, fear, and bravery into the unknown.

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Hama always knows how to tell an enjoyable story, so I'm sure he's saving the best for last. As for Watcher's destructive and great illustrations, they speak for themselves. Do yourself a favor -- if you're not reading Heart of the Dragon already, go get it.

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Marjorie Finnegan #1 is the perfect start to Garth Ennis's take on time travel. If you like films like Hot Tub Time Machine, Bill & Ted, and Timecop but wish they had a helluva lot more violence, then this story is for you.

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The Good Asian #1 not only starts conversations, but is a memorable and impactful comic. It's great to see stories that show the progress we've made over time and the bridges we still need to cross. Pichetshote and Tefenkgi's vision rings loud and clear. It'll be interesting to see how far they push the envelope with future issues.

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E-Ratic #5 has its problems, but it still works as an effective and enjoyable superhero series. The characters are fun. Oliver Leif is a good protagonist and I await his next journey into adolescence.

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Shadecraft #2 is a fun-filled sibling rivalry issue that continues to flesh out the amazing characteristics of Zadie Chu and introduces her brother Ricky.

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Godzilla: Monsters & Protectors #1 is an inviting setup to what looks to be a great addition to the Godzilla legacy.

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Haha #4 gives you another reason to love W. Maxwell Prince's ongoing series with some incredible watercolor work from artist Patrick Horvath.

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Chariot #2 is a blast to read and only leaves you more intrigued to keep up with the series. This book has the potential to be one of the best to come out in 2021. It's got heart, action, a solid story, and more.

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I Breathed a Body #3 cements yet another impressive entry into this jaw-dropping series. Zack Thompson and Andy MacDonald make a great team and I look forward to seeing where the next issue takes us.

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Overall, Shadecraft #1 is a new series you'll want to check out. If you love shows like Chilling Adventures of Sabrina or Buffy the Vampire Slayer, you'll love Shadecraft. The book was already picked up by Netflix to become a TV show, so you'll definitely want to snag a copy to keep up with the story.

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E-Ratic #4 proves that Oliver still has a lot of work cut out for him as a hero. It's shaping up to be an amazing series that keeps you coming back for more, and it'll be interesting to see how the plot wraps up in the next issue.

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Writer Scott Snyder and artist Tony S. Daniel invite us into a world where the sun sets forever and the planet has been plunged into darkness.

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Something is Killing the Children #15 is a nightmarish, nostalgic rollercoaster ride of terror. The monsters, the mystery, and of course Erica Slaughter are all great. Tynion and Dell'Edera have only begun to scratch the surface of the potential for this series.

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Chariot #1 gets the series off to a great start. Gunfire, hot pursuit chases, and a badass heroine's consciousness stuck inside of a highly advanced automobile -- what more could you ask for?

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Haha #2 is a tragic, question-filled journey that'll pull on your heartstrings. Funville, much like in the first book, plays a role during the story and also offers a cool Easter egg towards the end if you can spot it. Prince and the team easily have another winner with the second issue.

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Creators Patrick Foreman, Brian Hawkins, and Marco Perugini serve up a healthy dose of real-world reality by creating an alternate world where the social order of black and white is switched.

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ORIGINS #4 is a turning point in the war against The Network.

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Space Bastards #2 is a winner.

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E-Ratic #3 is a good time, despite the main character not being in the first half of the book.

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What starts as a night of passion soon turns into a regrettable journey of fear in Casual Fling #1 by Jason Starr and Dalibor Talajic.

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E-Ratic #2 is a fun and enjoyable comic. The conceit of having Oliver's powers last only ten minutes is a nice and unique touch. There's something about it that makes it feel nostalgic, like on Knight Rider where Kit only did a turbo boost once per episode. If you haven't already picked up a copy of this book, snag it before it's too late.

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Mann's World #1 has a boatload of potential and is off to an interesting start. Victor Gischler and Niko Walter have a great dynamic together. The unpredictability of what happens next is enticing, and the book as a whole is a fun read.

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'Space Bastards' is a rambunctious action-adventure that gives a whole new meaning to the term "package delivered."

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Bad Mother #5 shows the wrath of a mother with one determination: to get her child back. It's intense, it's bold, and it's something you owe to yourself to check out.

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Origins #2 creates a poetic journey filled with solid storytelling, painful hardships, and dark secrets.

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Dead Body Road #6 is an all-bets-are-off, guns-blazing showdown with an ending you won't see coming.

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Devil's Highway #5 is a must-read book for any fan of the crime thriller genre. The storytelling delivers jaw-dropping situations, some of which are based on true events.

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Chu #5 is a great leaping pad into the unknown, going forward into issue #6. Layman and Boutlwood continue to keep the story amusing, refreshing, and just an all around great time.

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Bad Mother#4 is a nice setup leading to the final issue. The story still feels fresh, entertaining, and unpredictable. There was a great usage of transitions, pacing, and well-executed action sequences.

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Scarenthood #1 stumbles a bit in terms of writing, but delivers a lot of fun in the illustrations.

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Kickass vs. Hit-Girl #1 is the start of a collision course of two of the most badass female heroines in comics today.

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Origins #1 sets the stage for the battle to rebuild humanity. It's mysterious, fun, and the world-building feels like we haven't even scratched the surface of what's to come. It's a great sci-fi tale with a lot of potential.

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Dead Body Road: Bad Blood #5 lays a thick layer of character development that sticks, but it's not for the character most readers would think.

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Chu #4 is another fun installment in the series. Four books in and it feels like the hijinks and crazy shenanigans are just getting started. The writing and art get better with each issue and the ending will make you come back to read the next one.

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In Something is Killing the Children #11, James Tynion IV delivers another masterful entry into what is fast becoming a horror comic classic.

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Stillwater #2 is such a fun and weird ride. The pacing, script, and artwork are all dynamite. There are a lot of layers to pull back on Stillwater, and I think Zdarsky and Perez are just getting started.

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Although The Scumbag #1 isn't a super strong first issue, it is entertaining enough to want to keep reading the series. The pacing is decent, the plot holds itself together for the most part and it leaves a lot to the imagination.

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Bad Mother #3 is a good, quick read that makes you want to come back for the fourth issue. Solid script, fantastic imagery as always, and superbly engaging, Faust and Deodato continue to push the boundaries of their creativity.

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Transformers/Back to the Future #1 is fun, nostalgic, and makes you want to come back for the second issue. The pacing, action, and story are worth checking this book out. There are also a few cool variant covers to look for as well if you can get your hands on them.

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'Chu' #3 is another great entry that continues to breathe new, fresh and exciting life into the series.

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Dead Body Road Bad Blood #3 continues to deliver great action and awesome characters while building toward an exciting climatic ending.

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An Unkindness of Ravens #1 is a book worth checking out. It's got some amazing colors courtesy of Fabiana Mascolo and the entire team working on this book is awesome. It has great pacing, decent dialogue, and is overall a solid read. You'll want to add it to your list during your next trip to the comic shop. 

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Reaver #11 is such a great send-off issue that looks to catapult us back into the bigger picture of the Reaver series. With some of his demons off his shoulder, perhaps Breaker will come one step closer to realizing he's more than a weapon of death. Only time will tell. In the meantime, whether you're a few issues behind or new to the comic, it's a great time to catch up.

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Bad Mother #2 helps sell the emotional aspect of the first issue and stacks the deck against the main character, April. It'll be interesting to see what she does next to try and get her daughter back. Otherwise, the pacing, writing, and art are all solid here.

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Overall, Chu #2 was a blast to read and just reinforces what made most people fans of the original series. It's a fast-paced fun time that wastes no time kicking the story into high gear while supplying plenty of laughs and the type of twisted shenanigans that only writer John Layman knows how to deliver.

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'Big Girls' #1 is an epic beginning to a dystopian Earth filled with monsters, incredibly tall women, and an unpredictable journey of adventure ahead.

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Overall, Transformers vs. The Terminator #3 provides enough interest to make me want to see how it all ends. The pacing, action sequences, and dialogue were really on point; I'm just hoping the series starts to explore more on the Terminator side and make them feel like a real threat to the Transformers.

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This issue serves as the first verbal confrontation between Thunder Bearer and Jack Hammer, laying down the groundwork for what should be a ferocious encounter.

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Things get real in 'Reaver' #10. Essen Breaker and Rekala have located the missing children of Haas Haden. It's a punch-you-square-in-the-face issue that provides a pivotal moment where The Devil's Son becomes what he's really meant to be: a hero.

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'Dead Body Road: Bad Blood' #2 is a great hunted-becomes-the-hunter issue that makes this action crime drama one to keep your eye on.

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'Rogue Planet' #3 provides a glimmer of hope for it's crew while continuing to terrorize readers with its fantastic story.

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A refreshing dive back into the 'Chew' universe with new characters, same great dialogue, and a promising storyline.

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'Bitter Root' continues to deliver a strong, bold, and noble story brimming with intensively creative action and inventive scenarios.

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'On The Stump' #3 shows a great depiction of the underhanded things people will do to get laws passed to benefit themselves.

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'Reaver' #9 is a defining moment of clarity for one of the series' biggest and baddest characters, Essen Breaker.

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This is not only a fitting end to the series, but a great story with some really good detective work.

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'Die!Die!Die!' #10 takes a fun jab at politics while continuing to pick up steam as an awesome action series.

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An impactful issue with a lot of heart and emotion written on every page.

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'Reaver' #8 is a great issue that continues to build the great story that Justin Jordan has put together.

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Basketful of Heads #7 is a fitting end to one of the most head-rolling, creative horror comics in a long time. A justifiably unpredictable ending to an instant classic.

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Farmhand #15 is a fantastic issue that feels like the season finale that sets the stage for more great things to come.

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'Anti/Hero' is a amazing story about two girls from different backgrounds whose lives are tested when a device switches their bodies. It's fun and highly entertaining.

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Dying is Easy #4 is a climactic, full-circle issue that makes you want to root for Syd in clearing his name.

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Overall, On the Stump #2 is an awesome second issue that is so much fun to read. There's so much this story offers and our main protagonist and antagonist haven't even crossed paths yet. Do yourself a favor and make sure to support your local comic shops during these troubling times and mail order your copy of On the Stump #2 -- you'll thank me later. The art, the writing, the lettering, and covers are all sensational.

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A nostalgic trip down memory lane with the Transformers that also features some extra material from the '80s era.

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Reaver #7 is a great follow up that dives into the character of Essen Breaker aka The Devil's Son with an impactful adventure that holds the same intensity and excitement as the first arc.

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Basketful of Heads #5 sheds a lot of light on the conspiracy that June Branch is trapped in Brody Island.

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A hard-hitting tale of politics, second chances, and the start of a great genre thriller.

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Criminal Macabre #3 kicks the actions into high gear and prepares us for the final issue.

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GLOW vs. the Babyface #4 brings the four-issue spectacular to a close. It was insightful, fun, and will leave most readers wanting more miscellaneous adventures with the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.

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Great power #1 is a refreshing take on the superhero genre, combining two of Earth's mightiest heroes who have more in common than they realize.

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Basketful of Heads #4 brings us right over the halfway point and continues to be unpredictable, fresh and filled with suspense.

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GLOW vs the Babyface #3 is a delightful treat filled with nostalgic pop-culture references and fun and hysterical moments. I can't wait to read the next one. Keep em coming.

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Criminal Macabre: The Big Bleed Out #2 is over more quickly than you want it to be and packs a good punch. Every page is filled with the stuff comic dreams are made of. Hopefully, Cal keeps his head above water long enough to see through whatever Victoria's real agenda for him is. You'll definitely want to add this book to your next trip to the comic shop.

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Dying Is Easy #2 a fast-paced issue that never loses focus on where it's headed. It's a must-read.

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I Can Sell You a Body #1 is a great new look at the paranormal.

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Basketful of Heads #3 is another great prequel issue that explains the events that lead up to the opening of the first issue of the series.

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Farmhand #12 continues to add fuel to the flaring fire in Freeport. It's funny, intriguing, and the artwork just keeps getting better.

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Black Terror #3 was a fun read that pays homage to the history of sidekicks while telling a cool backstory for Black Terror's sidekick Tim.

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The Big Bleed out is a great new addition to the Cal McDonald legacy. It pays homage to great characters of the old noir days like Humphrey Bogart while telling a fresh new tale.

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Reaver #6 brings volume one to a close with some shocking revelations and intense action. It's not an issue to miss.

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Dying is Easy #1 is a great new story by Joe Hill and Martin Simmonds that offers an interesting take on the whodunnit trope involving an ex-police officer turned comedian turned possible murderer.

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If you're not already reading this series, you need to catch up. Something is Killing the Children #4 is just another awesome addition to one of 2019's best horror comics.

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A thrillingly entertaining ride that sheds light on the main protagonists and gets you excited to read the next issue. Great story

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Machine Gun Wizards #4 wraps the finale of a four-part mini-series that's sure to put your nostalgic gear in drive, especially if you're a fan of the old TV or movie adaptions of Eliot Ness and The Untouchables.

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Ghost Spider #4 is a great issue that shows what happens when things are going really well in a superhero's life and they let their guard down for even a second. Great visuals and a solid story.

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Heart Attack #1 is interesting enough to give it a read. It touches on social injustice, prejudice, and romance all at the same time.

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Farmhand #11 is an incredible start to what promises to be a darker arc for the series.

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Garcia, Mendez, and Templer are a well-oiled machine giving us the GLOW comic we need.

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Something is Killing the Children #3 is a solid buildup issue that sets things in the right direction for the story that's about to unfold. It's mysterious, creepy, and such fun to read.

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Writer Justin Jordan and artist Rebekah Isaacs war epic REAVER #5 comes to the end of the first arc. Our band of misfits heroes try to seize control of the Anvil or die trying.

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Thirty years since the US shut its borders to the rest of the world, a team embarks on a dangerous journey into the United States for a cure to a virus that could save the human race.

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Black Terror has potential to be a great series, but this latest issue feels like a fill-in for more adventures yet to come.

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Harleen #2 is a great story that puts us deeper inside the mind of Harley Quinn. It's an insightful glimpse at how the monsters that roam the earth aren't just the ones locked away in a prison cell. Stejic's art continues to be glorious to look at.

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The Marked #1 is a terrific new Image Series that manages to convey a lot of good noteworthy information about the story in just the first issue.

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Something is Killing the Children #2 is an effective setup issue that clearly details the direction the series is looking to carry the story this chapter. The creep factor is there, the pacing is on point, and we still have a lot to learn about the characters. Tynion and Dell'Edera are a great match and I can't wait to see what they have in store next for us. If you're a fan of horror comics, you should be reading this series.

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Nomen Omen #1 by Marco B. Bucci and Jacopo Camagni is a chilling new twist on the supernatural comic genre.

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Black Terror #1 is a fantastic start to a series with a lot of potential. It's witty, smart, and just an all-around good time. I'm already casting Simon Pegg in my head as the guy I'd love to see play Bob Benton in a TV series. If you love stories like Watchmenor The Death-Defying Devil, you'll love this book.

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A great buildup to the bloodbath that is soon to come.

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Harleen #1 is an interesting take on how Harleen Quinzel transformed into Harley Quinn.

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Batman: Nightwalker is an exceptionally well written and drawn Bruce Wayne story that highlights why he is the world's greatest detective.

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A terrifying thrill ride of a mystery that makes you more and more curious as you read it.

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Reaver #3 is a wildly entertaining ride. Jordan and Isaac continue to tell a solid focused story with some humor mixed in at the right moments.

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Spawn #300 serves as a great issue to launch Spawn into a new and exciting story arc.

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A groundbreaking coming-of-age story that throws Harley Quinn in the middle of current social issues in America.

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Crowded continues to be an enjoyable and hilarious series.

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The Death-Defying Devil #2 isn't as good as the first issue, but still manages to build up enough interest to make you want to continue reading the series.

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Transformers/Ghostbusters continues to be a delightful ride on the nostalgia train of comics.

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Mateus Santolouco never ceases to amaze with his TMNT stories, and Shredder in Hell #4 is just another great addition.

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Bad Reception #1 is a great first issue for a horror series that may prove that sometimes technology is a good thing.

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Snotgirl #14 continues to show the artistic star power of O'Malley and Hung, plus it's a really fun story to keep up with.

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Frank Miller and John Romita Jr. continue to create noteworthy stories that constantly remind you why Superman is such a noble and iconic character.

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Three brutal warriors have aided in keeping peace among the land for over twenty years against a group called the Trilonians. But when their children go missing, it seems war may be brewing on the horizon. Writer Chip Zdarsky along with artist Kris Anka and colorist Matt Wilson present THE WHITE TREES #1

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A funny and memorable engaging story about the joys and agony of dating.

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Justin Jordan and Rebekah Isaac continue to be an artistic tour de force delivering a fun, action-packed adventurous tale.

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Crowded #8 is a strong issue that takes our two main protagonists to the bright lights of Vegas.

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Gail Simone and Walter Geovani have created another comic masterpiece.

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Issue three is another solid book in the Ghosts of Cybertron storyline. It leaves you full of questions that will probably be explored in further issues.

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Spawn #299 serves as a continuously great build-up issue that prepares us for the unforeseen events that will unfold in Spawn #300.

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Season Two of FARMHAND draws to a close in game-changing fashion. With Jedidiah gone, only Ezekiel and Andrea stand in the way of Mayor Thorne's diabolical designs for the Farm. From writer/artist Rob Guillory and colorist Taylor Wells comes FARMHAND #10

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The plot continues to be intriguing, entertaining, and a lot of fun.

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Six of its most despicable prisoners must work together on a top-secret mission to bring down an unknown evil that looks to destroy the world. Writer Justin Jordan along with Rebekah Isaac and Alex Guimaraes present REAVER #1.

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THE RIDE celebrates its 15th anniversary with a five-part story from the award-winning team of PLASTIC, Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard, plus a special backup feature from ADAM HUGHES!

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Overall, Lewis and Sherman look to have a hit on their hands with THUMBS #1. The story structure is very solid and the artistry Sherman provides is mesmerizing with each turn of the page. It's almost downright scary how close to reality the plot pinpoints. This is a comic you need to read.

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MD Marie's impactful crime drama about the corrupt legal system in America and a young black man's determination to prove his own innocence comes to a close in VINDICATION #4.

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There is a group of extraordinary people tasked with protecting the world from UFO's, ghost, and monsters. Why? Because the world isn't ready to know they truly exist. That's where Section Zero comes in, an elite group that keeps you believing none of those things are real. Writer/artist Karl Kesel & Tom Grummet bring us their long awaited Image Comics series Section Zero #1.

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For years, Jedidiah Jenkins has been helping sick patients and amputees with their organ transplant problems. But now their coming back to him by the hundreds. Why are they migrating back to the Jenkins Family Farm? Creator Rob Guillory presents the start of the second season of his highly acclaimed comic with FARMHAND #6.

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Shuri's latest crusade to find her brother T'Challa takes her from the kingdom of Wakanda to the streets of Brooklyn, NY. Writer Vita Ayala and artist Paul Davidson take up the mantle of Shuri for a two-part story that includes some surprise twist, a new friendship, and black holes? SHURI #6 is a must read for any comic fan.

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Still a bit shaken up from his traumatic injuries, Daredevil tries to track down an unknown assailant who framed him for murder. The best thing about this issue is the emotional connection it gives you to watch Matt Murdock try to put his life back together again.

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Sharkey is a bounty hunter who is about to embark on one of the biggest paydays of his entire career. The only thing standing in his way is a kid he made an orphan. From writer Mark Millar and artist Simone Bianchi comes SHARKEY THE BOUNTY HUNTER #1.

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Get ready for a dynamic team up of epic proportions as writer Nnedi Okorafor along with artist Leonardo Romero and colorist Jordie Bellaire unite Shuri and Iron Man to take on the forces of evil.

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When Hit-Girl finds out Hollywood is set to produce a film based on her life, it doesn't sit very well with the pint-sized purple assassin. What ensues next is a radical adventure that sets her on a course to the city of Angels, Los Angeles, California. Written by comic/filmmaker Kevin Smith with amazing art by Pernille Orum HIT-GIRL SEASON 2 #1 begins a new arc and a new journey for Minday McCready.

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VINDICATION #1 tells an interesting story about race and the criminal justice system in America.

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Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips bring back their classic graphic novel CRIMINAL in a new monthly series of the same name, CRIMINAL #1. The first issue shows the length of which a father will go to protect his son.

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Secrets are revealed as Senator Barnaby's plan to start a nuclear war continue to grow closer to reality. You may never look at spaghetti the same ever again after reading this issue.

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Controlling the mind of Groot, Shuri gets sidetracked in the search of her brother to help Rocket Raccoon take down a giant alien bug. The dynamic team of writer Nnedi Okorafor with art by Leonardo Romero and colors by Jordie Bellaire continue to cement a worthy legacy for Shuri.

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SPAWN KILLS EVERYONE is back in this four-part miniseries! MORE CUTENESS, MORE KILLING, MORE ISSUES!

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Edison Crane's not content being the world's smartest man. His brilliant mind needs to be constantly challenged. When the government needs him for one of the greatest challenges of all, will he up for the task? The dynamic team of writer Mark Millar and artist Rafael Albuquerque join forces once again to challenge our minds with PRODIGY #1.

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Writer Nnedi Okarafor and artist Leonardo Romero continue their powerhouse run on SHURI #2 defining her as an individual instead of T'challa's sister.

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Writer Christos Gage builds great intensity in SPIDER-GEDDON #4 between the web warriors and the Inheritors leading into the finale of SPIDER-GEDDON.

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Abel is a teen with a talking fox for a friend and an adventure that awaits them both. Comic mastermind Skottie Young and visionary artist Jorge Corona invite you to get swept away in MIDDLEWEST #1.

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A family of monster hunters must stop monsters called Jinoo from taking over the world in this jaw-dropping stunning new series.

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What if YOU could take over the consciousness of someone to save the world? Welcome to HARDCORE #1, where Agent Drake will be someone else to save himself. Alessandro Vitti's art uses action to jump off the page.

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What if YOU could take over the consciousness of someone to save the world? Welcome to HARDCORE #1, where Agent Drake will be someone else to save himself. Alessandro Vitti's art uses action to jump off the page.

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OUTER DARKNESS #1 by John Layman and Afu Chan is the story of Captain Joshua Rigg and his misfit crew as they warp through space on an unforeseen mission. What could possibly go wrong? There's no telling where their voyage will take them but I definitely request permission to board for the ride.

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Otto Octavius and Miles Morales have divided and chosen their own factions of spider people in the fight to defeat the Inheritors.

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In SPIDER-GEDDON #2 the Inheritors are back and hungrier than ever. Spider-UK and Spider-Man Noir have been killed by the vampiric family and the only thing standing in their way of total domination are the remaining web warriors. But will they be enough?

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In SHURI #1, Black Panther has disappeared, lost on a mission in space. And in his absence, everyone's looking at the next in line for the throne. But Shuri is happiest in a lab, surrounded by gadgets of her own creation. Will she look within to see her true potential?

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SPIDER-GEDDON has a pretty interesting plot -- any excuse to put a bunch of Spider-Men in one book is okay with me. The villains feel a bit plain but maybe they'll have a few tricks up their sleeves. I have high hopes that this sequel will deliver a solid story that most readers will enjoy.

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As if things couldn't get any the first host, has set his sights on Earth! Though this Kree soldier may have been a war hero for his beloved homeworld, he has no such affections for Earth"and all that's standing between him and the planet"IS VENOM!

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VENOM: FIRST HOST # 4 Eddie Brock and the Venom symbiote have been SEPARATED, but Brock isn't giving up without a fight! With a pair of unlikely allies, Brock takes the fight to his symbiote's home turf"outer space!

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After the extraterrestrial ambush of last issue, the Venom symbiote will have to choose between allowing its newborn offspring to die"or separate from Eddie Brock!

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The mystery of VENOM: FIRST HOST continues to unfold as Eddie and Venom are ambushed by a Skrull only to be saved by an unlikely ally, a Kree soldier named Tel-Kar! But why are these two following Eddie? And why did Tel-Kar call it HIS symbiote?

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In the debut issue of VENOM: FIRST HOST, we discover that Eddie Brock is not the first person to successfully bond with the Venom symbiote.

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SENTRY #3 takes place several weeks earlier coinciding with the events of the first issue and details the motives of Scout's evil plan.

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An unknown cancer virus may kill off half the planet in a matter of weeks if a researcher can't find a cure before it's too late in the brand new Image Comics series THE CLOCK #1 by Matt Hawkins, Colleen Doran, and Bryan Velenza.

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Jack tries to make sense of his wife's sudden death after suspecting foul play might be involved. Matt Hawkins, Bryan Valenza, and Colleen Daron race against time to save humanity story THE CLOCK #2.

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