Zachary Whittaker's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: AIPT Reviews: 16
8.6Avg. Review Rating

If you like sex-positive comics, genuine feeling characters and ludicrous science fiction, this is the series for you.

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Money Shot has been an unpredictable journey so far. It's a comedy, sci-fi, sex comic that always keeps you guessing, and if you ask me it hasn't missed a beat so far.

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I've had nothing but praise for Money Shot as a series, and I believe it's one of the best comics in recent memory, bringing together comedy, sex and science fiction at every opportunity.

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An interesting premise for a time travel book, with positive representation and great artwork from a promising creative team. I'm looking forward to picking up the rest of the series.

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An interesting premise for a time travel book, with positive representation and great artwork from a promising creative team. I'm looking forward to picking up the rest of the series.

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A great, different take on a zombie story, with heaps of potential that I can't wait to read more of.

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Overall Doctor Tomorrow looks poised to be an interesting addition to Valiant's already rich tapestry of time-travelling tales.

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If you're a fan of either of the series involved, you won't want to miss this. It captures everything that's great about both Chew and Outer Darkness, whilst feeling completely natural as an unexpected crossover.

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Luna and Keely waste no time establishing a relatable protagonist in Mer, and a believable and immersive world in 20XX. Together they've created an interesting piece of science fiction that allows them to investigate real issues.

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Faithless is a captivating read, that's beautiful and haunting in its illustration. It's filled with unforeseeable twists and if you're into tales that merge the mundane with the surreal this is definitely for you.

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'Y2K-O!' is a solid continuation of 'Heavy Vinyl', bringing back everything that was enjoyable from the first volume with an extra helping of late '90s nostalgia. With no shortage of positive representation and a great cast of characters, I'll always have time for more from this series.

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Dealing with topics such as identity and the events that shape us as a person, 'Sex Death Revolution' feels like both a surreal supernatural story and a deeply personal tale.

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This is a good continuation of 20XX but I do feel like it's quite a busy issue that might be trying to do too much too soon. While this does allow for an interesting cliffhanger, I can't help but wonder if this should've been saved for issue #3 in order to give more time to better establish the two rival gangs and their members.

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With both a strong premise that tackles important topics and an incredible creative team, Kill A Man promises to bring something new to readers, whether they are new to or well versed in the worlds of MMA and the LGBTQ+ community.

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This is exactly what some people will be looking for in a graphic novel, and if you enjoyed Faithless this will almost definitely be right up your alley.

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This feels like a good starting point for Vagrant Queen and I'm definitely interested in both continuing with the series and catching up with what I've missed. If you're into female lead sci-fi, centred around secret royalty this is definitely a series for you.

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