Sean Urke's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comicsverse Reviews: 29
9.0Avg. Review Rating

INFINITY COUNTDOWN: DARKHAWK #1 by Chris Sims, Chad Bowers, and Gang Hyuk Lim is a great continuation of Darkhawk's saga. While the connection to INFINITY COUNTDOWN could have been stronger, Darkhawk fans will appreciate this issue.

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THE TERRIFICS #4 shows the reader what this series can achieve. It's a great standalone tale that hit all the right marks from characterization to art.

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INFINITY COUNTDOWN: DAREDEVIL #1 is a solid story and one that connects to the bigger crossover happening. I wish there was more time to follow all the threads the issue lays out.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE #2 continues the world ending plot with some fantastic character interactions and art.

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HUNT FOR WOLVERINE: ADAMANTIUM AGENDA #1 is an issue set in the past and present. There are a few flaws in the story, but it features an intriguing mystery.

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SIDEWAYS #4 is the best issue of the series so far. Excellent characterization ith stellar art and coloring!

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INFINITY COUNTDOWN #3 is another fun issue with plenty of twists and turns. It does feel like there is some momentum lost with the issue, but it's still a solid read.

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ACTION COMICS SPECIAL #1 features some major talent telling some wonderful stories for the icon we all know and love.

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HUNT FOR WOLVERINE #1 is a solid story that sets up the mystery of Wolverine's reappearance in the Marvel Universe. If you are Wolverine fan, you are in luck, as this issue features plenty of character tied to his past. This issue also finally answers some of the long-standing questions of what has happened, while leaving plenty to explore.

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THE TERRIFICS #3 by Joe Bennett, Jeff Lemire, Sandra Hope, Jamie Mendoza, Art Thibert, and Marcelo Maiolo wrap up the current storyline. We get a better feel for all the characters involved while some high jinx involving a War Wheel spoil any downtime they have.

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DAMAGE #4 is a solid issue. There are some concerns when compared to the previous installments; however, it's still a fun read all around.

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INFINITY COUNTDOWN #2 is proving to be an entertaining crossover with countless "wow" moments. The writing is spot on and the artwork makes the pages pop.

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EXILES #1 features an information-packed start. It captures the feeling and tone of the original while carving its own path.

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SIDEWAYS #3 by Kenneth Rocafort, Dan Didio, Justin Jordan, and Daniel Brown features great art amidst killer action and characterization!

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ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #33 is an exciting tale featuring a somber start for our hero. Beautiful art helps makes the future interesting and unique compared to the grim and grittiness we're used to.

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GREEN ARROW #39 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Marcio Takara, and Marcelo Maiolo features the main character trying to help a Middle Eastern country ravaged by war. There Oliver discovers bigger threats, including a gang of children that have taken over the area.

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TRINITY #20 by James Robinson, Jack Herbert, Tyler Kirkham, and Gabe Eltaeb beings the hunt for Steve Trevor. The issue finds our heroes across the globe in different countries, and outer space, facing science fiction threats.

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With a compelling lead, fleshed out supporting characters and villains, and stellar artwork, WEAPON H #1 is a strong debut.

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DAMAGE #3 by Robert Venditti, Tony S Daniel, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey continues the fast pace with great action and beautiful art.

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SIDEWAYS #2 by Kenneth Rocafort, Dan Didio, Justin Jordan, and Daniel Brown is a visual treat. New threats show up as we get to know the supporting cast better.

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WEAPON X #15 by Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente, Roland Boschi, and Frank D'Armata is a brutal fight between Old Man Logan and Sabretooth. It works as both a reader-friendly issue and an issue for long-time fans of either character.

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HARLEY QUINN #39 features a few different stories that never really come together. The art and inherent silliness help to keep the reader entertained.

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INFINITY COUNTDOWN #1 by Gerry Duggan, Aaron Kuder, and Jordie Bellaire starts a major crossover for the Marvel Universe. Plenty of action and surprises will keep the reader hooked.

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MOON KNIGHT #192 defies expectations, a cerebral comic that challenges your viewpoint while also delivering a tight plot and gorgeous artwork.

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THE SILENCER #2 is a gorgeous and fun book. The action keeps the pace going nicely and the story continues to build on Honor Guest's life.

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DAMAGE #2 raises the bar left by the previous issue. It gives us enough sense of the character but keeps us wanting more. The action is fun and brutal with the Suicide Squad's involvement. The art is amazing and worth seeing for yourself!

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INFINITY COUNTDOWN PRIME #1 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., and Frank Martin sets up a cosmic chessboard. The resulting game will determine the fate of the universe.

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WEAPON X #14 by Greg Pak, Yildiray Cinar, and Frank D'armata is the end of the current "Nuke-Clear War" story. It's an action heavy issue with frantic art, featuring fun character moments and a great cliff hanger.

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SIDEWAYS #1 starts off a brand new character's journey born from the DARK NIGHTS: METAL event. A stunning first issue with a strong start.

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