Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Trees #5

Could this series never end please? I’m serious, I can’t get enough of this book and every time it ends it feels too soon. If I didn’t have an exact page count to keep track of I would swear they’re getting shorter, but in reality I believe I’m reading it faster with each issue.

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Review: Supreme Blue Rose #3

Supreme Blue Rose is not a comic you may easily enjoy. That’s not to say that it isn’t an enjoyable book - it damn well is - it’s just not that “easy,” at least in the conventional sense, to understand. And that’s just the way I like it.

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Comic Reviews Steve Paugh Comic Reviews Steve Paugh

Review: The Delinquents #2

Not since 1993’s seminal Marvel hit, Slapstick #3, wherein the titular alien cartoon clown protagonist does battle with unforgettable homeless villain Neutron Bum, have I been this interested in a story about comic book hobos.

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Review: Hellraiser: Bestiary #2

The last time I picked up a Hellraiser comic I felt it seemed to miss the point. Over twenty odd pages I read about armies and wars and plans and generals, all framed by some less than impressive art that made me wonder how Clive Barker's name had gotten on the cover.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The Life After #3

Well I’m still reviewing this series. That should say something about it right? I wasn’t too impressed with the ending of the last issue, but it looked to be well received if online comments are to be believed. Last issue we met God… kind of.

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Group Review: Death of Wolverine #2

It’s week two of our group review coverage for Death of Wolverine and guess what? He still ain’t dead! We’re going to take this one to very end so join us for the second issue, where our writers/reviewers will give their opinions and a score for the issue.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Judge Dredd: Anderson Psi Division #2

I got an opportunity to review Judge Dredd: Anderson Psi Division #1 last month…And I liked it, a little bit. As someone who has loved all things Dredd for many years, it was nice to see his partner in justice getting her own mini here to expand the character out with a new detail.

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Review: Archer & Armstrong #24

Archer & Armstrong is one of those books that when it comes out every month I am all in and pick it up right away to read. Aside from the great story telling that this run has established, one of the areas that I really like is the character development that is done in this series.

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Review: Dawn/Vampirella #1

She’s the Goddess of Witches… she’s the Queen of Vampires… she’s got flowing red hair (sometimes) and a killer attitude to match a killer body… she’s got flowing black hair and a killer attitude to match a killer body. Both have a cult status and both appear to be on the “want” list of powerful demon who wants to make a baby with them. This is the story of Dawn… this is the story of Vampirella… and this is the killer crossover fresh from the mind of Joseph Michael Linsner who is working double duty as both writer and artist.

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Review: Black Market #3

Well that was disappointing. We’re three issues into Black Market, and it has yet to do anything that surprises me. I’m not asking that every comic have the type of wicked plot development of The Walking Dead, but it’d be nice if the repercussions of characters’ decisions weren’t as transparent as they are in this comic.

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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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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 Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Hexed #2

After being very impressed by last month’s issue of Hexed, I found myself looking forward to this month’s issue and not just for Dan Mora’s impressive artwork. If you enjoyed the first issue then good news, this second issue is an extension of everything from the debut. That includes the good and the bad.

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Comic Reviews Steve Paugh Comic Reviews Steve Paugh

Review: Spread #3

In reviewing issue #2 of Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm’s Image book, Spread, I likened certain elements of the story to those found in Mad Max. In its third issue, that correlation is even stronger, with the author himself even bringing up the comparison. With that in mind, if you enjoy stories about the last remaining outposts of Man on the brink of an infectious end, you’re probably going to like Spread #3.

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Review: Death Vigil #3

I have to say that I just really enjoy this series. There are so many serious stories out there at the moment that’s it’s nice to find one that has drama and a story with real consequences, but then also lighthearted humor.

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Review: Prometheus: Fire and Stone #1

Gonna confess something here: I never saw Prometheus, and I’ll give you one more, I had no idea this comic would be a tie-in to the Alien ‘prequel.’ Therefore if I miss out on some crucial aspect of the story in my review, chalk it up to ignorance although the recap page provides some info of what’s happened so far with the Prometheus crew mostly dead, and the Engineers posing a threat to all life. NBD.

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Review: Wild’s End #1

Interesting. I could describe this comic in one word. Wild’s End is a mini-series coming from BOOM! and I am not exactly sure how an audience will take on this comic. It is certainly entertaining because it has such a strange mixer.

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Review: Annihilator #1

This is an interesting year of comics for Grant Morrison as several long-standing or long time rumored projects have been released. Annihilator is a property that I’ve heard about before, but when you don’t see the material you tend to forget about it or worse you give up hope that it’ll ever be released. Thankfully that wasn’t the case because we’d all be missing out on an interesting comic book.

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