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Comeback #1 |
Nov 21, 2012 |
Speaking this point literally may not appear very interesting, but it does result in some extremely horrid events within the comic, which alone makes this comic worth giving a read. Comeback does not contain a great amount of depth, but is still enjoyable to read. |
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Dream Thief #1 |
May 7, 2013 |
distantly continues to narrate the story in an almost "Saga" like fashion.Assuming the series continues as a story not governed by an ancient artifact, I can see "Dream Thief" becoming a comic that will lead to multiple prints and variant covers soon. And hopefully, more of which will feature added artwork from Alex Ross. |
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Where is Jake Ellis? #1 |
Nov 18, 2012 |
"Where is Jake Ellis" bears the omnipresence of a controlled society of "Eagle Eye", and the constant action and uncertainty of "Bourne" series, with a splash of "Cast Away" that is certain to wind readers as well as force them to speed read through the issue. These may appear to be demeaning traits, but they are far from that. |
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10
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Bedlam #1 |
Nov 17, 2012 |
Bedlam is an extremely interesting read both visually and mentally that dives into the mind of a sociopath and how he perceives society and he can have a positive effect in its revival. At first glance Bedlam appears it will have an obvious outcome of killer kills killer that has been emulating his killings, but as the first few pages tease the appearance of multiple psychopathic entities that go unmentioned during the first issue, there is much more to be revealed. |
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Multiple Warheads: Alphabet to Infinity #1 |
Oct 29, 2012 |
Every cell of "Multiple Warheads" is extremely lively and every being has peculiar characteristics; radiation-sniffing creatures hiss out racial slurs, cigarettes sing obnoxious tunes and motorcycles posses blood-hound-like senses. Nothing is ordinary in any sense. Understanding the world can be daunting at first, but there is much to discover and enjoy within this obscure world. |
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