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Monarch (2023) #1 |
Feb 9, 2023 |
Overall, Monarch #1 has a lot going for it great illustrations and lettering combined with an interesting plot that takes place in a unique setting like Compton makes this comic worth checking out for any comic book fan. However, as far as first issues go, some may find that this one falls short due to its slow pacing and scattered structure which fails to effectively tie all its elements together though hopefully future issues will improve upon that! So if you're looking for something new to read or love alien invasion stories than give Monarch #1 a chance! |
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All Eight Eyes (2023) #1 |
Apr 17, 2023 |
While the concept and story in this new comic from Foxe and Kowalski, the tempo was far too fast. The debut issue had the feeling of squishing multiple issues into one to kick things off. |
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Exorcists Never Die #1 |
Feb 8, 2023 |
While not really our kind of plot, Exorcists Never Die #1 has everything you could want in a comic book great artwork, gripping story, and outstanding lettering that ties it all together nicely. Whether you're a fan of horror comics or just looking for something new to read, Exorcists Never Die #1 should definitely be on your list! |
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Fragmentation (2023) OGN |
Mar 8, 2023 |
But what really sets this book apart is its attention to detail. Every panel feels like it was crafted with precision and care; each background character felt alive thanks to Lobel's pencil work bringing them to life with expression and movement. Even small details like clothing folds or subtle facial expressions were included just enough to give the characters more depth without overwhelming readers with unnecessary information. The dialogue between characters was also well written and believable; nothing felt forced or out-of-place which kept us engaged throughout our read-through! |
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Hairball (2023) #1 |
Mar 31, 2023 |
While a story about a cat is not something we typically navigate towards, we had to take the chance with Kindt and Jenkins at the helm. However, they did prove that cats are really the worst. |
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Mom Breaks The Internet (2023) #1 |
Jun 7, 2023 |
However, the plot of the comic fell short of our expectations. While we appreciated the overall message of the story, which encourages women to stand up for themselves and take action against injustice, the execution left a lot to be desired. The pacing was off, making it difficult to become invested in the characters and their motivations. Additionally, the dialogue was stilted at times, lacking the natural flow that we expect from a comic book. It felt as though the authors were trying too hard to make a point, rather than letting the story speak for itself. |
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Tales From The Cave (2023) #1 |
Sep 21, 2023 |
The leaves are changing and the weather is getting cooler and wether you are a fans of theses three pillars of Mad Cave Studios, this one-shot is worth grabbing this spooky season as it gives you something to get in the mood. |
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The Man From Maybe (2023) #1 |
Oct 9, 2023 |
Welcome to the post-apocalyptic world where billionaire Harvard Denny and Smile, Inc. have taken over everything, and everything runs on atomic energy. It's a lawless and dangerous world, but amidst all this chaos, there's a man who goes by the name of The Man from Maybe. |
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The Seasons Have Teeth (2023) #1 |
Apr 11, 2023 |
Andrew, a retired conflict photographer, lives a life steeped in regret after an unthinkable tragedy, but everything shifts when the seasons arrive-each one a personified, god-like creature.As he risks everything to track down Spring, Summer, AutumnFall, and Winter, will capturing the perfect picture of each be enough to find redemption… and ultimately bring color back to his world? |
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Canary (2023) #1 |
Oct 30, 2023 |
Canary #1 is an excellent debut that is well worth checking out. It seamlessly blends the Western genre with horror, creating a unique and thrilling reading experience. The characters are well-developed and the artwork is stunning, making for an immersive and engaging story. |
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Destiny Gate (2023) #1 |
Sep 17, 2023 |
Ryan Cady's engaging and complex script, paired with Christian DiBari's hauntingly beautiful artwork, makes for an unforgettabledebut issue. It's thrilling, action-packed, and thought-provoking all at the same time. |
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I Heart Skull Crusher (2024) #1 |
Mar 10, 2024 |
I Heart Skull-Crusher has compelling characters, gripping storyline, and stunning artwork that blends Manga and US comics in such a great way. Don't miss out on this exhilarating ride! |
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Murder Inc.: Jagger Rose #1 |
May 9, 2023 |
With no holds barred, Bendis and Oeming have created a chilling American crime saga that will haunt readers and haven't skipped a beat. |
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Sirens of the City (2023) #1 |
Jul 11, 2023 |
Sirens of the City #1 is a fantastic urban fantasy comic that not only offers great artwork and storytelling, but also a compelling message. It tackles the issue of bodily autonomy in a patriarchal world, and its 1980s New York setting adds grit and atmosphere to the tale. Layla, the main character, is a flawed but compelling heroine who takes center stage and shines in every scene. |
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Under The Influence (2023) #1 |
Jan 12, 2024 |
Under the Influence TP hits bookstores everywhere on January 30, 2024 and local comic shops on January 31 from Mad Cave Studios. |
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Adora and the Distance (2023) OGN |
Feb 14, 2023 |
f you are looking for something exciting yet thought provoking then look no further than Adora and the Distance. This YA fantasy graphic novel offers readers thrilling adventures while teaching valuable lessons about embracing one's differences and having courage in times of adversity. |
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