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Review: Carpe Diem Vol. 1 – I Hate Mondays

As a site we’ve already talked a lot about Carpe Diem from Atomeka and Titan Comics. Originally we saw it appear in A-1, which was an anthology containing Carpe Diem, The Weirding Willows and Odyssey. I’ve fallen behind on the hardcovers for the latter two series, but I couldn’t miss another opportunity to talk about Carpe Diem.

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Review: Sherwood, TX #2

There was a lot of potential for this series after the first issue. Instead this second issue jumps a year ahead in the story so that it can stay in line with the original Robin Hood narrative. It the loosest sense it works, but the story would have benefitted from not taking the obvious path.

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Review: Genius #3

After an issue featuring enough cop-killing to make the NWA blush, this third issue sees Destiny and her mega gang enjoying their initial win over the LAPD. While it hints at the beginnings a better story in later issues, it just doesn’t do enough for me to want to continue reading.

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Review: Supreme Blue Rose #2

Bear with me as I attempt to fill in on Supreme – Blue Rose for a month while Steve is on vacation. I won’t dare try to match his style as doing so would be as foolish as trying to capture Warren Ellis’ voice for this review… I simply can’t.

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Review: Black Market #2

I’m a big fan of comic books that prominently feature ordinary humans in a world populated by super beings. When done well, they can reveal the hazards of living in a world where a person can generate electricity or fly at supersonic speeds, and provide wonderful deconstructions of the superhero genre.

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Review: Dark Horse Presents #1

The best thing Dark Horse could have done was reformat this anthology. For a while there the last volume was wonderful and introduced me to new worlds, creators and stories that I couldn’t wait to further explore outside of its pages.

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Review: BPRD - Hell on Earth #122

Right off the bat I gotta say that I’ve read very little of anything that takes place in the Hellboy universe other than a random trade I borrowed once from a friend. Like a lot of ongoing comics it seemed unapproachable thanks to its extensive cast and history

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