Comic Reviews Carl Boehm Comic Reviews Carl Boehm

Review: Robotech/Voltron #5

As issue five opens, Claudia Grant questions Minmei about the missing fanjet and its pilot, Rick Hunter. The action switches to Keith in his Black Lion flying through the desert with Roy Fokker in his Skull and Crossbones Veritech on the periphery.

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Comic Reviews Kimberly Gibson Comic Reviews Kimberly Gibson

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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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Teen Dog #1

This cover made me so happy that it was inevitable I would pick up Teen Dog from BOOM! This publishing company has so many strong comics come out that they are becoming one of my favorites when it comes to picking new comics.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Zombie Tramp #2

As I state nearly every time I review Zombie Tramp (and likely the last because I’m sure everyone is tired of hearing it), I’m a big fan of this series have been supporting it since nearly the beginning. I had concerns about it becoming an ongoing series and adding people to the creative mix and honestly some of my concerns came true in the first issue.

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Review: East of West #15

What makes comics so great? As fangirls and boys, we have the tendency to wax philosophical about our beloved medium; about how dynamic and powerful it can be, how original and grand it has become as a unique story delivery system. But we don’t always or immediately point out evidence as to why it works so independently of others. Well, if it pleases the court, I submit East of West #15 as Exhibit A.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Thomas Alsop #4

Each issue of this series continues to be better than the last and the fourth issue continues that trend. The history of the story is so rich that I just want to stay and hear Tommy talk about his life and his family’s history.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Doctor Who – The Eleventh Doctor #2

If you haven’t been reading and following Titan Comics’ Doctor Who comics than you’re missing out. They have exceeded where the previous publisher IDW failed. I know that’s harsh, but when I got into Doctor Who my first thought was, “great, now I can read all those IDW comic books.”

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

My Pull List: New 52 Future’s End Special (9/10/14) and 9/3 Recap With James Anders II

I started into the DC’s New 52 Futures End Month full throttle choosing five issues that I wanted to give a try during the week of the initial releases on 09-03-2014. Unfortunately, I was not as pleased as I would like to have been for such an “Event” and for such sweet, sweet 3D moving covers. Covers get an A+. The five that I read… not so much.

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Group Review: Death of Wolverine #1

Welcome, welcome to another Comic Bastards group review. If you’re unfamiliar with the format, its where writers of the site come together and give their opinions of an issue along with their own numeric score for the issue in question. Before that, here’s a summary for Death of Wolverine #1.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Giant-Size Kung Fu Bible Stories

With a name like Giant-Size Kung Fu Bible Stories I’m sure you’re wondering what exactly you’re getting with this comic aside from a crazy title. Well, it’s an anthology by a lot of talented comic book creators and even a pretty famous animator. You may know him from such series as Batman: The Animated Series… that’s right Bruce Timm (who has done other comic book work in the past) has a story in this anthology.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Ex-Con #1

When Dynamite first announced this series I wasn’t too excited and unfortunately it didn’t come around and hook me like I hoped it would. I want to talk about that cover to begin with because it’s ugly.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Turok – Dinosaur Hunter #7

Where the first arc of Turok was a very encapsulated and small-scale arc (as small-scale as an arc can be with a bunch of velociraptors and a T. Rex, at least), this second arc has been a lot of decompression in terms of plot and expansion in terms of scope of the world. It’s been a little bit slower of a read, and it’s been a little less fun, but it’s been more interesting.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Headspace #4

Another comic this week has stumped me with its cover. I am assuming this is our serial killer, Max, but why the shadow? Why show him as a child? I have said it before that I want to dive deeper into the serial killer’s real life.

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