Theres only so much more I can gush about with The Black Beetle without spoiling the experience for you. Im happy I got the chance to read this. I cant wait to know more about what Francavilla has in store for his character. There are so many mysteries to answer and Im curious to see where this story ends up. This Wednesday, grab The Black Beetle #0, smooth as silk and a reading adventure like you wont believe. The Black Beetle earns every bit of your reading dollar. Read Full Review
Pulp heroes are, of course, making quite the comeback in comics these days, but Black Beetle stands up strongly against his senior counterparts The Green Hornet, The Shadow and The Spider, and is beautifully reminiscent of a more recent, but currently absent, creation The Blue Beetle. An original creation of the artist, Black Beetle captures so much of what we love about feeling nostalgic for simpler times where dialogue may be a little more blunt, but it came through a magic sound box called radio, so it mezmerizes us nonetheless. With original stories beginning next month with a four-part tale subtitled No Way Out, Black Beetle is guaranteed to satisfy any reader who wants to experience a little bit of that nostalgia you didnt know you had. It seems the best things in comics, like life, are simply timeless. Read Full Review
I have to be honest here this was a tough review to write. This is without a doubt, a beautiful looking book. If you’re a fan of this stuff, then you’re gonna eat it up like Kirsty Alley wolfing down the last remaining Twinkie, but I will respectfully pass on this series, not because it sucks, but because it’s just not my cup of tea. Read Full Review
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