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Black Science #40 |
Jun 03, 2019
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Solid art and perfect comedic timing add a good balance to the apocalypse going down in "Black Science" #40, making this comic an enjoyable literary cocktail.
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Ragnarok: The Breaking of Helheim #1 |
Jul 22, 2019
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"Ragnark: The Breaking of Helheim" #1 is a great start to what appears to be an epic tale to come that refreshingly deviates from the iteration of Thor comic fans are used to.
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Bettie Page: Unbound #1 |
Jun 10, 2019
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"Bettie Page: Unbound" #1 is the beginning of a fun, thrilling, and wild adventure.
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Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Return to Storybook Land #1 |
Jul 08, 2019
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"Betty & Veronica Friends Forever: Return to Storybook Land" #1 is a fun and upbeat (loose) retelling of four classic fairytales with art that leaps off the page and wholly whisks the reader away to enchanting wonderlands.
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Detective Comics #1005 |
Jun 17, 2019
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"Detective Comics" #1005 is a bit of a mixed bag, but an overall good comic worth picking up if not only for the amazing artwork.
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Teen Titans #30 |
May 20, 2019
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The art alone is worth the price of admission, and although not much is offered in terms of story, Glass does a great job at layering conflicts for the team to resolve in the future.
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A Walk Through Hell #11 |
Jun 24, 2019
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It is probably best to wait for the trade as "A Walk Through Hell" #11 is not a great jumping on point.
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Black Cat #2 |
Jul 15, 2019
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Being that this is only the second issue, it's still too early to conclude whether or not this comic is a worthy monthly purchase, but so far, nothing about it is intriguing enough to hook readers.
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Martian Manhunter #6 |
Jul 01, 2019
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Psi-Lords #2 |
Jul 26, 2019
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Monstress #22 |
May 27, 2019
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With lazy, inconsistent art, and a lot of dialogue with no real payoff, "Monstress" #22 falls short of satisfactory.
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