Timothy ONeil's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 20
8.7Avg. Review Rating

The final chapter of this DC Black Label series sticks the landing.

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A tight one-shot with a fun cast.

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Checkmate has its pieces in position for an explosive conclusion.

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An endearing and enduring collection.

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A busy but satisfying first issue

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An highly educational and entertaining history

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With the political stakes and the medium through which these opposing factions within Checkmate will go to battle established, next issue is shaping up to be a big one.

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The collection concludes with a series of touching and informative essays in tribute to comics creator Rachel Pollack and a preview of the upcoming Dreamer graphic novel Bad Dream. As a package, DC Pride 2023 delivers in spades. Comics, essays, and art all come together in an important collection at a time when simply talking about queer people is becoming more and more politically risky.

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Another titillating chapter in what's sure to be a wild ride

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While the genre of horror isn't typically something I'm personally attracted to, I am a fan of comics, and Tynion is one of the best in the medium right now. So if he's writing horror, I guess I'm reading horror.

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Descending into the world of Marvel's assassins as new dog dad Deadpool enters his John Wick era is an enticing pitch for what's to come.

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An intriguing and tense debut for this new adults-only series.

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There's nothing small about this journey into the Microverse.

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Valentine is still great and the series as a whole maintains its charm.

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Miles' latest villain gets a splashy introduction.

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Wanda's solo series continues to explore her connections to the Marvel Universe.

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Sure your mileage with the referential humor may vary, but I loved it. It's nice feeling seeing and reading jokes that are for me, a terminally online X-Men gay who is not above laughing at a dick joke. Whether that is a smart approach for Wong to take is up for debate, but in the meantime, I'm here for it!

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Trung Le Nguyen returns with another delightful snippet of Karma's story of love and loss.

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Miles and his supporting cast are more compelling than ever thanks to the efforts of Ziglar and Vicentini.

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Love Unlimited: Karma in Love #1 tells a cute Karma solo story effectively in the infinity comic format.

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