Tyler Pollock's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW, Comics Bulletin Reviews: 10
8.3Avg. Review Rating

Overall, this is a very good first issue. Ellis' writing is very inclusive and the story is everything you want in a first chapter of a mystery. Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire absolutely kill it on art and colouring, I couldn't think of a better team on this book. Fonograpiks' lettering is great. This is a great team and one I hope that continues.

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Virgil is a blood-splattered neon journey of awesomeness that redefines the bad-ass and is a brilliant start to a new genre.

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Felipe Smith kills it on the art, conveying the struggle all his characters are going through and Kris Anka slides perfectly into this book with his pages. Sadly, the comic is ending with this issue, but this isn't the end of Robbie Reyes. Robbie and the other Ghost Riders have been confirmed for their own Secret Wars tie-in book, called Ghost Racers! Right now is a perfect time to get into the All-New Ghost Rider, the first trade is available right now and collects the first arc.

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As always the art and coloring in this book is fantastic, McKelvie and Wilson are a perfect match for each other, the colors in this making each character pop with every page. I've loved this book since the very beginning and it just keeps better and better.

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The team behind this book absolutely killed it and left me wanting much, much more.

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After fifty years, this is the book that Poison Ivy deserves and it helps having the perfect creative team for the character. I'm very excited to see what else is in store in the upcoming issues. Don't sleep on this one, it will surely grow on you.

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The ending to this issue had me shocked and extremely excited for what comes next. This is a book that I'll definitely be adding to my pull.

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Jordan and Gedeon have crafted the beginning of a fantastic story with this first issue and I cannot wait to see what comes next.

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Wolf #1 can get a bit confusing at times, and I had to reread it just to understand what was going on. Clocking in at 58 pages, this deserves a long hard look and you might be surprised what you see in the art. Matt Taylor and Lee Loughridge are the artist and colorist for this book at they are brilliant. Taylor's clean, angular pencils give way to fantastic details in the background and the way Loughridge fills pages with fiery oranges and forest greens is a sight to behold. This book has both style and substance if you're willing to look close enough, and proves just how weird Los Angeles is.

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Overall, I would give this a trade wait, just to see how everything else plays out. This first issue also seems that this story will flow better in trade format. Check it out though, it's only two dollars this week and I will admit it is well worth the price.

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