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Review: Fear Agent Vol. 5 – I Against I

Fear Agent’s fifth volume, I Against I, is the most classically sci-fi story arc of the whole series, even including the fact that it takes place in what’s basically the Old West. This story basically boils down to an episode of Star Trek that was ballsy enough to have swearing and sex, an episode of The Prisoner that’s not so self-satisfied, and the entire series of Rawhide.

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Review: The Manhattan Projects #22

I’m not sure what to make of The Manhattan Projects #22. Like, literally, I don’t really get what’s going on in it, not because I don’t understand it (that would be a cop-out), but because it’s rushed, unfinished and without its usual substantial narrative meat.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Danger Girl - Mayday #3

After The Chase, I have missed that story and wanted so badly to continue with Abbey and her team. Bringing in some new girls, I was apprehensive to say the least. Mayday has proved to set up some good storylines, but can it hold out long enough to make a good story?

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Review: Armor Hunters: Bloodshot #1

Bloodshot to save the earth? At least part of it. I swear he keeps coming back for punishment to work for an organization instead of running solo, but again he is a super soldier almost a mercenary type. He is the perfect character to bring against the Armor Hunters because what he can bring to the table.

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Comic Reviews Eric Biewenga Comic Reviews Eric Biewenga

Review: Archer & Armstrong #22

To catch you up on the story The is a hotel that holds the past thanks to the Wheel of Aten. How the guys are involved is because this hotel holds Archer’s mom. The whole story has been a bit of a mindbender but this one hits you in the gut.

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Dual Review: Life With Archie #37

Archie Andrews is dead! Okay a version of Archie Andrews is dead. Much like last week Steve and Dustin have returned to review the final issue of Life With Archie, a series that explored two timelines; one in which Archie married Betty and one in which Archie married Veronica.

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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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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Undertow #6

Well here it is… the final issue for this volume of Undertow. I certainly hope there’s a second volume because I have thoroughly enjoyed this series that has taken a look at Atlantis in a very different way.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Skullkickers #29

The last issue of Skullkickers really rebounded this storyline for me. Up until then I was not having the best time with a series I usually can’t wait to read and enjoy, but it did rebound. That said I still kind of wondered what I would get with this issue that closes out the story arc.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Trees #3

Trees is such an intriguing comic. You can’t help but want to read it and understand every little detail that is happening so you can brag to your friends about it. You want it all to be so clear, but only for you and no one else.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Wild Blue Yonder #5

And so begins the fine battle between the Dawn and the Judge. Man-oh-man if you haven’t been reading Wild Blue Yonder you’re missing out. This book may have a slower release schedule, but when it delivers an issue as good as this then it’s worth the wait.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: TMNT- Turtles in Time #2

Well the Turtles are in a new place and time with a new writer and artist. With Pepperoni stealing my heart last issue, I knew it couldn’t last. I knew that little rhino couldn’t come with us, but I was hoping that what Paul Allor and Ross Campbell set up for us would.

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Review: The Midas Flesh #8

We have now made it to the ending of The Midas Flesh. This has been a title that really took me by surprise, throwing both good and bad curve balls early on and then finding its grove in later issues.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Conan The Avenger #4

In this, the fourth part of the ongoing Conan the Avenger book, I’m still not sure where I’m going to end up. This is the story of a warrior lost, a warrior adrift who is trying to find himself in a new land with new people in it, whose only escape is the thrill of battle.

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Review: Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #14

Anguirus tussles with the Showa Godzilla robot the way he did in the classic 1975 Terror of MechaGodzilla. As the display of the cybernetic kaiju’s power concludes, Anguirus lays hurt and the bidding for the machine to those countries looking for a good defense begins.

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Review: Lenore #10

The cyborg known as Roman Dirge has done it again. He’s managed to make me laugh, smile and think about talking bear poop in ways I wish I never had. Lenore is approaching a big wrap up which will lead to a character’s death. Which character is it? No fucking clue as Dirge is as unpredictable as he is brilliant.

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Review: Dream Thief: Escape #2

This issue of Jai Nitz and Greg Smallwood’s Dark Horse book Dream Thief sees John Lincoln, using the skills of a dead lawyer he absorbed (long story), in the midst of planning the prison release of his father, who’s pretty dead, but whose ghost is currently possessing an old friend, fellow dream thief and practicing convict, Ray Ray Benson.

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