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Review: Penguins of Madagascar #1

The four stars of television and movies now have comics to add to their resumes, and their adventures of escape and domination continue as good as ever. Broken into a series of short stories, Penguins of Madagascar has the four black and white birds facing off against rats and go out for a raucous night on the town.

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Review: Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out #1

The subtitle change for this series signifies not only a new chapter in this exploitation comic done right but also a series shift in tone. Whereas Grindhouse: Doors Open at Midnight stood as homage to the wonderful films of the 70s that utilized the sex and violence to an elevated art form and beyond mere salacious perversion, Drive In, Bleed Out conveys a metaphoric, cautionary tone.

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Review: Fraggle Rock: Journey to the Everspring #2

The brilliant colors and fantastic illustrations of this book will draw young readers in, and the kid-friendly, adventure-filled story will make the reading experience a pleasurable one. Jim Henson’s muppet creatures that live in the walls and explore the fantastic cave-like worlds get a faithful adaptation in this comic book.

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Review: Alien Vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #2

Elden stalk Francis as the warring Predators and Xenomorphs battle. With the Engineer’s enhancement making him the new alpha species, Elden dispatches all those that stand before him. As someone equipped with a mouth load of teeth that can project from his stomach, Elden does not have much of a match.

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Review: Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse #1

This book claims to be a parody, but a parody is meant to spoof something and be funny. Instead Hollywood Zombie Apocalypse thinks it’s making fun of the entertainment industry through the use of zombies. Unfortunately, the public’s interest in zombies seems to be waning at this point.

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Review: Predator: Fire and Stone #1

Higgins, Piper, and Galgo made their escape after the events of Prometheus: Fire and Stone. Taking one of the Engineer’s weapons as booty, the three realize that a Predator stowed aboard their ship. The hunt is on as the three men look to rid their vessel of the excess baggage.

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