Ryan Fitzmartin's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 40
7.5Avg. Review Rating

A cozy introduction to an earnest new hero.

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An impactful and smart one-shot.

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A vicious and aggressive horror comic.

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A creatively goofy parody with wild energy.

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A deeply intriguing and menacing first issue.

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A merciless tale of vengeance and violence.

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A decently energetic final issue.

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A strong and bloody first issue.

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A chaotic first issue introduces a rich and well devised world.

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A routine but grisly tale from R.L. Stine

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A creepy, thrilling and darkly comedic comic

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An underwhelming issue that fails to get off the ground.

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A well written and well-crafted sci-fi story.

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Bendis and Byrne conclude their first "Joy Operations arc with flair.

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A solid modern riff on a classic Marvel story.

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Standard Issue Slam-Bang Star Wars Action.

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An intriguing revision of the rise of Bruce Wayne.

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A sly comic with satire as strong as it's slicing and dicing.

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Pretty art and a competent story make for a routine but solid Batman Finale.

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A bold comic which takes some strong narrative choices that don't entirely succeed.

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A fantastic, gorgeous noir inspired first issue of an exciting new miniseries.

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A thoroughly bloody first issue, favoring action over story or characters.

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"Parasomnia" #1 is a bold effort, but ultimately comes up short on story and character.

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A visceral horror fantasy story with a nice dose of heart.

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Lush visuals outweigh a discombobulated story to make an issue worth reading.

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A homerun crossover comic book.

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A slightly uneven, action packed, epic finale.

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A superb comic filled with exciting action and strong social commentary.

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"Miskatonic" #3 is a worthy new entry in the Lovecraftian Horror resurgence.

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Jody Houser brings together Two Doctors on a routine but still entertaining adventure.

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Strong visuals aren't enough to hold together a messy finale.

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Rafer Robert's Grumble is quality humor with an extra dose of real heart.

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A terrific start to what could be a provocative and very exciting new comic.

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An action-adventure silver-age throwback, for better and for worse.

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A flashy, inspired comic with ample style and little substance.

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A mildly underwhelming effort by Matt Kindt to embrace his pulpier side.

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A highly routine and lackluster entry in a worn-out genre.

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A worthy one-shot featuring two creators displaying the uniqueness of their characters.

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Evil Dead fans will likely enjoy this goofy and energetic, albeit somewhat forgettable, comic.

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An unnecessary and weaker re-imaging of a classic movie, likely of interest only to truly devoted fans.

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