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Review: The Manhattan Projects #23

Hey, sports fans! It’s me, Steve, reporting from the depths of my beard. Also, I’m in Turkey or something crazy, so I’m using Nick as my mouthpiece, and he is typing what I’m reviewing in a spectrally-induced haze, from which he will awake with no memory, only a vague sense of regret.

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Dual Review: Wayward #1

Wayward is a book we’ve been waiting to get our hands on so no surprise that a couple of us want to review it while others just wanted to read it. That said our newest writer Andrè is joining Dustin for a dual review on the issue.

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Review: And Then Emily Was Gone #2

Let me just say how happy I am that I reviewed the second issue separate from the first. I’ll be honest my fear for this issue was whether or not it would be able to capture the same tone and strangeness of the first issue. It’s easy to start weird, but it’s something else to continue to be weird. Thankfully the second issue of And Then Emily Was Gone not only captured the same tone as the first issue, but it outshined it on many levels.

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Review: X-O Manowar #28

After securing his first victory over the Armor but suffering three losses, Reebo continues his quest to destroy armors all over the universe. Primary, the control of the Hunters, realizes that the Armors aren’t being stopped.

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Review: Rai #4

Well there’s no denying that this story is addictive. The mystery and the reveals that Matt Kindt has crafted with this narrative have hit all the right beats.

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Review: V Wars #5

I am thinking the same thing as you; “what the hell is going on in this cover?” I spoke a little bit about the covers for V Wars last issue, and although I wish that Kevin Eastman would take over, the original covers are creepy and catch the eye of onlookers who aren’t trying to find this comic.

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Review: Displaced Persons

Displaced Persons is one of the best comic books I have read. Ever. Not just the best of the week or the month or even the year, but ever. It’s a story that is complex to understand and yet easy to explain. The problem is that once you explain it, some of the magic is gone from reading it. I’ll do my best not to ruin it for you.

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Review: Ciudad

Ciudad is a story primed for the graphic novel format, but at times also feels like a story that wants to be on the silver screen. That’s not always a bad thing as the creators take a cinematic approach to the story and it’s pacing.

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Review: Junk Food Fighter #1

Junk Food Fighter popped up on my radar due to its impressive art. Right off the bat it had a Frank Cho look to it that reminded me a lot of Liberty Meadows; just replace adorable talking creatures with grotesque junk food creatures.

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Review: Sisters

Don’t let the name fool you; you don’t need to be a sister or to have a sister in order to enjoy Sisters. The subject of Raina Telgemeier’s newest graphic novel is in a way just siblings, but hey lonely only-child that may be reading this you now get to see what you missed out on.

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