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StonexCutter rated Aquaman #58 Apr 23, 2020
7.0

Aquaman #58

By: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha
Released: Mar 18, 2020

There's a baby in the water, and the sharks are circling! Mera lies comatose following the birth of her child, and when it becomes clear that he who has the royal baby has royal power, Aquaman must flee with his young daughter. But will he be able to escape Ocean Master, who's been sharpening his trident as well as his plans for takeover with a loy...

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StonexCutter rated Captain Marvel #16 Apr 23, 2020
7.5

Captain Marvel #16

By: Kelly Thompson, Lee Garbett
Released: Mar 18, 2020

"THE LAST AVENGER" CONCLUSION!
It's all come down to Captain Marvel versus Vox Supreme! Since discovering her Kree heritage, Carol Danvers has struggled to reconcile her human and her alien sides. Now she must fight for both - or lose everything. But Earth's Mightiest Hero has a new plan...will the power of the Avengers be enough to save the wo...

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8.0

DCeased: The Unkillables #2

By: Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert
Released: Mar 18, 2020

With the world ending around them, Red Hood and Batgirl take shelter in the most unlikely place: an orphanage full of children! Will they be able to protect the kids from the impending hordes of the infected streaming out of Gotham City and Blüdhaven? And elsewhere, Deathstroke, Vandal Savage, and some of DC's worst villains battle the apocaly...

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8.0

Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #4

By: James Tynion IV, Steve Epting
Released: Mar 18, 2020

This is it! Lex Luthor has gathered a strike force of villains he's leveled up to be the baddest bad guys around-Captain Cold, Oracle, Solomon Grundy, Black Manta, and Lobo, each and every one a recipient of one of Lex's dark gifts.
But the Batman Who Laughs has his own army of infected heroes. Six hundred sixty-six of them, all transformed int...

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StonexCutter reviewed Spider-Woman #1 Apr 23, 2020
8.5

Fun, action-packed, superb art. This is what makes reading comics a joy and this is what Spider-Woman has. The story isn’t anything spectacular, as Jessica Drew is hired as a bodyguard, but the comic is good enough, dialogue wise, to entertain the reader. And the fact that Jessica takes up this job to earn money in order to support her family adds a bit of a human touch to the superhero. If youâ more

Spider-Woman #1

By: Karla Pacheco, Pere Perez
Released: Mar 18, 2020

SPIDER-WOMAN IS BACK, AND PULLING NO PUNCHES!
Jessica Drew hasn't been feeling like herself lately (she's not a Skrull, we promise). When the angry, irritable, and unwell Spider-Woman takes a simple security gig to help get back on her feet, she finds herself besieged by unknown forces out to destroy everything around her. What's wrong with Jes...

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StonexCutter reviewed No One's Rose #1 Apr 23, 2020
6.0

Stories that throw the reader into its world from the get-go can be either good or bad. The reason why I believe No One’s Rose falls more towards the latter is due to the world having too much going for it in the first issue. We learn about two siblings, both with their own major agendas and a tragic past involving their father, and we learn about the class system that divides the people. Person more

No One's Rose #1

By: Emily Horn, Alberto Jimenez-Alburquerque
Released: Mar 25, 2020

"Centuries after the fall of the Anthropocene, the last vestiges of human civilization are housed in a massive domed city powered by renewable energy, known as The Green Zone. Inside lives teenager Tenn Gavrilo, a brilliant bio-engineer who could rebuild the planet. But there's one problem: her resentful brother Seren is eager to dismantle the prec...

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StonexCutter rated Join the Future #1 Mar 15, 2020
8.5

Join the Future #1

By: Zack Kaplan, Piotr Kowalski
Released: Mar 4, 2020

The Future. Ultra-modern megacities reward millions of their citizens with a completely funded life, with every need met, from food to housing and healthcare, in order to com-pete in an economic power struggle in which population is key.
But a few rural residents still cling to their independence in what last American small towns are left. Whe...

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8.5

Strange Adventures #1

By: Tom King, Mitch Gerads
Released: Mar 4, 2020

After winning five Eisner Awards and topping year-end "best of lists," the comic book of 2019 was Mister Miracle. The comic book of 2020 will be Strange Adventures.
The Mister Miracle team of writer Tom King and artist Mitch Gerads are joined by fan-favorite artist Evan "Doc" Shaner to bring you an epic tale in the tradition of Watchmen, The D...

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M1sf1r3 reviewed Shazam! #11 Feb 26, 2020
8.5

Prelude:
Johns' Shazam has been great so far. Let's see how it goes near the end of Shazam and the Seven Magic Lands.

The Good:
Love the twist

PRIME TIME!!!

I enjoyed Kolins' art.

The Bad:
The wizard Shazam was a bit much this issue.

Conclusion:
A very good issue of Shazam. Only some minor character choices were wrong for m more

Shazam! #11

By: Geoff Johns, Dale Eaglesham
Released: Feb 26, 2020

Billy and his family have seen so many marvelous things in their journey through the Magiclands, while facing tough opponents and even tougher questions about family, loyalty, and integrity. Now they're about to face an onslaught of all their greatest foes! Will they have the wherewithal to triumph? Find out in the penultimate chapter of "Shazam an...

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StonexCutter rated Shazam! #11 Mar 2, 2020
8.0

Shazam! #11

By: Geoff Johns, Dale Eaglesham
Released: Feb 26, 2020

Billy and his family have seen so many marvelous things in their journey through the Magiclands, while facing tough opponents and even tougher questions about family, loyalty, and integrity. Now they're about to face an onslaught of all their greatest foes! Will they have the wherewithal to triumph? Find out in the penultimate chapter of "Shazam an...

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StonexCutter reviewed Basketful of Heads #5 Mar 2, 2020
8.5

The latest issue of Basketful of Heads is an exposition heavy one. Usually, this can come out as boring or interesting. This issue is the latter as Joe Hill writes in a fashion similar to his dad which is having the ability to make characters feel real and showing the ugliness that some people have in them. Now, with a couple issues left in the series I’m looking forward to more heads to start r more

Basketful of Heads #5

By: Joe Hill, Leomacs
Released: Feb 26, 2020

June Branch is the prisoner of a desperate and violent man who wants information. But who's really interrogating who here? June's wits are sharp, but the occult Viking axe she has stashed nearby is even sharper... if only she can talk her way out of the cell she's in and get it back in her hands!

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8.0

Joker: Killer Smile #3

By: Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino
Released: Feb 19, 2020

DC Black Label Prestige Plus 8.5" x 10.875"
Everything Dr. Ben Arnell knew is wrong. Who can he turn to? The Joker waits with open arms...and all he needs from Ben is open cell doors! The unbelievable psychological thriller from the creators of Gideon Falls hits a fever pitch and crashes to its decisive finale...or does it?

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StonexCutter rated Aquaman #57 Feb 23, 2020
7.0

Aquaman #57

By: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha
Released: Feb 19, 2020

In this issue, Mera and Aquaman welcome their very own Aquababy! In the wake of Black Manta's attack on Amnesty Bay, Aquaman encounters a new crisis when Mera unexpectedly goes into labor...and things don't look good for the queen of Atlantis. Don't miss this historic, emotional issue that kicks off a bold new era for Aquaman!

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StonexCutter rated Captain Marvel #15 Feb 23, 2020
7.0

Captain Marvel #15

By: Kelly Thompson, Lee Garbett
Released: Feb 19, 2020

"THE LAST AVENGER" PART 4: DESPERATE MEASURES
Captain Marvel had 24 hours to kill five Avengers - and she's dangerously close to failing. Carol's plan was always flawed, but as she nears the endgame, those flaws are becoming fatal. As Vox Supreme's true plans for five dead Avengers emerge, it's more important than ever that Carol not fail today...

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StonexCutter rated Plunge #1 Feb 23, 2020
7.5

Plunge #1

By: Joe Hill, Stuart Immonen
Released: Feb 19, 2020

In the aftermath of a devastating tsunami, an exploration vessel known as the Derleth begins sending an automated distress signal from a remote atoll in the Bering Strait. The only problem is that the Derleth has been missing for 40 years. Marine biologist Moriah Lamb joins the Carpenter Salvage team to recover the Derleth's dead...only to find tha...

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8.5

DCeased: The Unkillables #1

By: Tom Taylor, Karl Mostert
Released: Feb 19, 2020

The blockbuster DC series returns to answer this question: What did the villains do when the heroes failed and the world ended? Spinning out of the dramatic events of 2019's smash hit, writer Tom Taylor returns to this dark world with a street-level tale of death, heroism and redemption. Led by Red Hood and Deathstroke, DC's hardest villains and an...

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8.0

The Dollhouse Family #4

By: Mike Carey, Peter Gross
Released: Feb 12, 2020

Alice's worst nightmare has come true: the Dollhouse has returned...and if it can't have her, it'll settle for her daughter! And as horrible as her prior experiences with the House have been, they're nothing compared to what it's been able to come up with after 20 years of waiting...

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StonexCutter rated Aquaman #56 Feb 15, 2020
6.0

Aquaman #56

By: Kyle Higgins, Aaron Lopresti
Released: Jan 15, 2020

The countdown to Aquababy has begun! As the birth of Aquaman and Mera's child grows near, don't miss this special interlude issue! In a story that takes place days after Aquaman and Mera's engagement, a violent encounter with the resurgent Kingdom of the Trench leads to an unexpected outcome, and the conflict sheds new light on Aquaman and Mera's p...

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StonexCutter rated Thor #3 Feb 15, 2020
8.5

Thor #3

By: Donny Cates, Nic Klein
Released: Feb 12, 2020

THE BATTLE OF TWO STORMS!
It's Mjolnir versus Stormbreaker as Thor's old ally Beta Ray Bill makes a thunderous entrance! But what has put the two friends at odds - and can the King of Asgard convince the Korbinite to let him continue his bloody mission to save all that is?
Rated T+

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StonexCutter rated Wonder Woman #751 Feb 15, 2020
4.0

Wonder Woman #751

By: Steve Orlando, Jan Duursema
Released: Feb 12, 2020

Wonder Woman...under arrest! As she starts to protect her new hometown of Boston, the city wonders-who will protect Boston from her? Agent Nora Nunes must shadow Wonder Woman for a day to ensure the city will be safe if Diana resides there. But what starts as a tranquil day transforms into disaster relief, and Diana and Nora will need to survive no...

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StonexCutter reviewed Superman: Year One #1 Jun 19, 2019
3.0

With a title like Superman Year One from DC’s Black Label I expected, with high hopes, for this comic to be independent and unalike compared to past origin stories. However, this issue proves to be a retelling of way too familiar tropes for the Man of Steel. We see Clark go to school as a child and go through the same routine of being classified as different and struggling to hold back his power more

Superman: Year One #1

By: Frank Miller, John Romita Jr.
Released: Jun 19, 2019

From the burning world of Krypton to the bucolic fields of Kansas, the first chapter of SUPERMAN YEAR ONE tracks Clark Kent's youth in Kansas, as he comes to terms with his strange powers and struggles to find his place in our world. DC BLACK LABEL is proud to present the definitive origin of Superman as rendered by the legendary comics creators Fr...

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