Tanveer Kalo's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics, AIPT, Comic Book Corps Reviews: 28
8.5Avg. Review Rating

Tensions rise and the villains close in as Matt Murdock prepares to fight for Hell's Kitchen.

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Detective Comics Annual #3 is an great reflection and commemoration of Alfred Pennyworth's incredible life.

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A nice short story of Batman being Batman during the holidays.

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Hawkwoman's appearance and the Sky Tyrant's plans are just what readers need to pick this issue up.

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A good Year of the Villain tie-in for Hawkman fans with a surprisingly familiar face at the end.

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An enjoyable issue that reminds readers why Marvel's First Family is fantastic.

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A beautiful book with much-needed context for how Ric came to be.

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Not quite the ending readers might expect, but a good read for Hellboy and B.P.R.D fans.

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Daredevil and Mayor Fisk are in for one hell of a ride to see what the future holds for them.

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A beautiful action-packed issue that advances the plot.

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A worthy Hellboy and B.P.R.D read that leaves readers wanting more.

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The creative team gives readers a classic Hawk Man tale set in the shadows.

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A mostly action-packed issue that doesn't offer much new.

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These Savage Shores continues to show it is a must-read for its strong plot, beautiful art, and Ram V.'s awesome writing.

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Ram V., Sumit Kumar, Vittorio Astone, and Aditya Bidikar have created an enjoyable and engaging comic.

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Tini Howard and Nick Robles continue to wonder us with and about death. A reader's mind should definitely be filling with inquiries of death and how we view it in our society. Howard also uses the comic as an education tool on the concept in the form of explaining wills and related terms. This helps make the comic even more enjoyable.Euthanauts is a must read.

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Robert Venditti gives us a hopeful end to his run on the series.

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Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch are geniuses at helping to place an iconic hero back at the forefront of the DC Universe. They do so successfully and keep us looking forward to the next issue.

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Infinity Wars #1 is a must read for its strong main character stories, jaw-dropping moments, and intense action.

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Rob Williams and Sergio Davila give us a good start to Project Superpowers and a character worth watching.

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A strong issue that focuses on epic space action and John Stewarts' tactical plan. Besides these two aspects the issue doesn't offer much. However, this is the setup and first part of the ending.

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The Nicodemus Jobis a great comic for history and sci-fi fans. The story is set up well, the art is spot on, and rich characters provide the depth for the comic.

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By the end of the issue, readers will feel empathic towards Steve Roger and want him to be the Captain America we all know and love.

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Tini Howard and Nick Robles give us an amazing world that is waiting for us to explore. From beautiful artwork, engaging writing to questioning death, Euthanauts is a must read.

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This was not the ending she was not expecting, and some readers thought the same.Denver Moon is in a conflicted situation by the end of this issue. Moon was assigned a job, and now it is left her with questions of the human and robot relationship on Mars.

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The artwork for each character is spot on in this comic. From the people in the street to the miners, everyone adds to the larger story. The artwork of the characters shows the disconnect Moon has with them. At the same time, any one of the characters could be part of her investigation.

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Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch continue to make me want to get my hands on the next issues of this incredible series. Venditti provides us with a Hawkman that is full of potential, depth and has a compelling story arc. Hitch's art helps bring all of these aspects to life in this comic. I can't wait where they take Hawkman next for us.

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Tech noir fans and newcomers will want more of Denver Moon after reading this issue. Moon's detective skills and her AI sci- fi gun add depth to the comic. We don't get much about Moon's backstory in this issue, but we hope to in the following issues. The exploration of the human and robot relationship on Mars through Denver Moon is something to keep an eye on.

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