Stuart Addison's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: BGCP Reviews: 37
7.0Avg. Review Rating

A slightly disappointing issue after a strong start, Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues #2 is far from stellar

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Like the rest of the series, Dead Squad #4 is a decent action comic, but lacks the style to be something greater

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Mandrake the Magician #1 is an intriguing start to what could be a truly magical series

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Leth and Rausch's Edward Scissorhands continues to be a dreamy delight. Recommended.

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G.I. Joe is a solid - and sometimes thrilling - comic, but continues to suffer pacing issues.

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A grim conclusion to what has been a great series.

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Too goofy to take seriously, The X-FIles Season 10 #20 is fun but throwaway.

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A fine start to a new Zombies Vs Robots series. It's far cleverer than the title suggests.

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A fine start to a new Galaxy Quest tale. If you're a fan of the movie, you might want to check this out.

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G.I. Joe has been slow to get cooking, but it's still a consistently solid book, one that's worthy of your attention.

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Scary and thrilling at the same time, Rot & Ruin #4 raises the stakes in a big way. Recommended.

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Three issues in and the series is struggling to live up to its premise. It's not bad, it just lacks a certain style.

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It's goofy and funny, but it feels like a throwaway issue. Not bad, just somewhat lacking.

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Some dodgy plot issues aside, The X-Files: Year Zero has been a lot of fun.

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The new G.I. Joe continues to be a gripping piece of work. At this point, though, it could do with a little shaking up.

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An old-school romp, gorgeously brought to life by Walt Simonson. "Pthupp!"

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Grim, but lots of fun.

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A big improvement on the first issue, Dead Squad is still finding its feet, but the future looks promising.

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A good start to what will hopefully be a great new arc for conspiracy fans.

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Lacking in action, but makes up for it by ramping up the tension to boiling point

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Good, but leaves more questions than answers, which may be frustrating for some.

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A solid effort, and leaves the door open for some great storylines

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A highly entertaining piece of work from an industry legend

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An explosive end to a great series.

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Creepy and disturbing, great for fans of the game but only okay for everyone else

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Visually amazing, but lacking in the story department

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Not much action, but with an intricate plot and real-world intrigue, this is shaping up to be something great.

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Uneven, but getting funnier all the time

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A good start to an intriguing new storyline.

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A sedate issue, but one that sets up several future storylines. May be one for fans only.

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With an interesting premise and likable characters, Rot & Ruin could well be one to watch, for fans of the books and neophytes alike

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Tender and affecting, this is a surprising and fantastic Mars Attacks story.

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While the first issue has a lot of setup to do, this is a great-looking horror comic with a lot of potential.

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An exciting sea-faring adventure with a complex backstory, The Mask of Night is a fine addition to the Kill Shakespeare saga.

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Fast paced and filled with action, Thief of Thieves continues to be a gripping comic.

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Star Slammers is a fun, if lightweight, frolic in another galaxy, but it's Simonson's art that really pushes this towards greatness.

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While funny in places, Doberman doesn't have enough bite quite yet.

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