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Review: Binary Gray #8

Binary Gray returns and I have to say that this issue is a bit different from the previous issues. It definitely feel as if a major storyline ends here and that left me wondering what was planned for the ninth issue?

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Review: Stray Bullets: Killers #6

After last month’s Stray Bullets: Killers interlude into an Amy Racecar’d-up version of the events in this first story arc, we’re back in the “real” world with Virginia Applejack and Eli, and things are starting to get pretty heavy.

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Review: Myth #1-3

The creators of Myth create a wonderful world that blends storybook fantasy, with comic book fantasy for something that is appealing to both children and adults. It manages to tackle subjects like child abuse and death, while still leaving the reader with hope.

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Review: Killer of Men

At first glance Killer of Men is a little bit like any reformed killer, turned into vigilante hit man killer type story. Yeah I know that doesn’t make a lot of sense, but the point is it’s a hit man story. Don’t get me wrong, it does the genre very well. The creators understand the genre and find a formula to use that works for the story.

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Review: The Legend of Harapan: Origin

I liked The Legend of Harapan: Origin, but I was left wishing I knew a bit more about the world I had just experienced. In a way it serves as a zero issue for the series and so I didn’t expect all of the answers to be given to me, but there were almost too many questions.

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Review: Awful Lot

Awful Lot collects the webcomic of the same name from Jon O’Briant. All of the characters are animals, but I’m not quite sure I would classify them as anthropomorphic.

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Review: Judge Dredd: Anderson - Psi Division #1

As a life long Judge Dredd fan, I take every little dabble down a different path with a grain of salt and a whole lot of trepidation. Our Judge is gruff, mysterious, and aloof with his utter 100% dedication to honor and duty over everything, life, liberty and especially the pursuit of happiness. The guy is 100% serious and when little side tales evolve, it is really hard to impress me as I come in real suspicious.

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Review: Shutter #5

I really have no description that I can pin down to Shutter. It has elements of Lara Croft and Indiana Jones. But then, it ventures out into territory that is more of an ancient Roman play where there are strange family connections, crazy plot twists, and comedic elements.

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