Vasil Duka's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Sequential Planet Reviews: 7
7.9Avg. Review Rating

Advertised as a new jumping-on point, this first installment relies a little too much on drawn-out setup and not enough on telling the audience anything substantial. Maybe #24 will have more to offer.

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A treat for Atomic Robo fans, but not the most welcoming to new readers. Witty and fun nonetheless, with much more promised on the horizon.

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The art continues to be strong, and the narrative is going into interesting places. This installment, though, turns out to be a lukewarm experience that progresses its overarching plot by inches while apparently leaving most of the legwork to Issue 3. Ultimately passable.

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Slightly shaky start but a promising one. This one has a lot of potential.

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Conan the Barbarian finally returns to Marvel Comics since his first incarnation. Does his homecoming hold up? Ultimately, yes.

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An excellent start to a promising new series. It's a little lacking in presentation as far as some of the characters go, though it ultimately isn't a detriment to the story.

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It's recommended that you read the previous volume before this one, just so you can get the full scope of the characters' goals and backgrounds. Otherwise it works well enough as a self-contained one-off and contains much of the same charm and style that made the first volume so great. Don't miss this one.

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