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Review: Lumberjanes #6

I can barely contain my excitement; the new issue of Lumberjanes is out! Stop what you are doing, dig through the couch cushions for some extra cash and head immediately to your nearest comic book store to buy the new issue! And finally, last but not least feast your eyes on the wonderment of Lumberjanes. Simple, right?

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Review: Warlord of Oz #5

Every month Warlord of OZ out does itself. Issue 5 holds pivotal plotline that you will surely not want to miss. If I had any doubts about this arc they are washed away with this month’s adventure.

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Review: Elfquest: The Final Quest #5

It feels so long since the last issue of Elfquest has graced the shelves of comic book stores everywhere. But don’t worry, Wendy and Richard Pini have heard our fandom cries and have soothed our need with issue 5. Last month left us hanging when Teir fell off a cliff and Ember was still in the clutches of the evil human, Djun.

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Review: Wonderland #27

As I have been reviewing Grimm Fairy Tales the last couple of months, I thought I'd jump in on this arc as well. I am new to the Wonderland series, but I've seen it around a lot and there's some pretty big hype about it too.

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Review: Goddess Inc. #2

Since last month's issue I haven't seen much improvement in the quality of the comic. Goddess Inc. has an interesting concept about gods who are living as mortals more or less, but one of them wants things to go back to the way they were before, ya know with mortals worshipping and sacrificing for them and what not.

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Review: Nightworld #2

Nightworld is so perfect for the fall season. I know it’s only September but it gets me in the Halloween mood. It’s not the horror fest type but it’s haunting and a little creepy with some humor thrown in. It’s about demons fighting for a soul key and everyone one’s got their own hidden agenda!

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Review: 80 Days

Just as the name suggests, 80 Days takes on a world adventure in 80 days. The objective of the game is to travel around the world by strategically scouting out faster routes while also keeping track of funds and avoiding possible set backs.

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Review: Legenderry- A Steampunk Adventure #6

Now that Sonja has reclaimed her consciousness , Legenderry has turned into a whole new comic! Issue #6 fast forwards us 6 months from the reawakening of Sonja to her journeying on her own. Her personality has completely shifted, she no longer feels helpless as Magna did.

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Review: Nightworld #1

Do you ever just finish a comic and say “what the hell did I just read?” I’m definitely getting that feeling from Nightworld but that isn’t to say I didn’t like it. I think that there’s just a lot of explaining that needs to happen in the next issues. However, I love the style of writing Adam McGovern brings to Nightworld, it felt very Poe-esque. It has this haunting dream like feel to it that I haven’t seen in a long time.

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Review: Goddess Inc. #1

If I had to compare Goddess Inc. to another comic, it would be Ultra, it has a similar feel but the characters in Goddess Inc. are a little less compelling and relatable. These gods are cold and vengeful but I kind of like that they are just one big dysfunctional family.

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Review: Warlord of Oz #3

Holy poop! This issue just opens right up to some serious ass kicking action. There was not one second of boredom while reading this issue; it was all continuous entertainment which gives me a bit of bittersweet feelings as we are half way done with this arc. I’m not ready for it to end even though I know there are a slew of Grimm Fairy Tale comics out there to keep me occupied.

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Review: WinterWorld #2

Just as last month WinterWorld opens up to a frozen dystopia and our protagonists are just trying to survive. I also mentioned last time that it feels like this whole set has been overdone and I’m trying to come into this open minded.

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