Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Captain Midnight #16

There is no doubt that Joshua Williams, Fernando Dagnino, and sometimes Manuel Garcia’s Captain Midnight has been one of my favorite reads out of the Dark Horse comic stables. It has been ushered as the flagship title of Project Black Sky and arguably it has been the best of each Black Sky title with only a couple coming close.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Retropunk

Retropunk has a bit of everything in it. There’s flying cars, robots with human A.I., women with cat augmentations, hit men, and bounty hunters and most importantly the perfect blend of western storytelling and manga artwork. It is for what I call the "Adult Swim Generation."

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Review: Dept. of Monsterology - Vol. 1

For a good few years “dark and gritty” was one of the most-used terms in the entertainment industry. Now though it seems like Zack Snyder is one of the only people keeping it alive, as generally it feels like we’re finally moving away from that phase – at least in comics.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: American Nature Presents – Limited Edition

If you’re unfamiliar with American Nature then you’re not trying hard enough. It’s the only indie comic that manages to capture the humor of MAD Magazine, but with actual modern stories and characters. While I was at NYCC the team behind the series which has appeared at the back of Image’s Hoax Hunters, was kind enough to kick me their limited edition issue for review.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Punk Ass Samurai #1

At first glance you’re likely to think that Punk Ass Samurai is the newest manga to be ported over from Japan; and why wouldn’t you? It’s got the look, the substance, even just having “Samurai” in the title gives the impression of a newly translated series… but it’s not and that’s honestly what makes this first issue so impressive.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Corrsolla Robot #1

Of the two comics I picked up from Ceri Stromberg at New York Comic Con, Corrsolla Robot was definitely my favorite (you can read my review for Bobwars here). You can tell that the story is personal to Stromberg and maybe even one that she’s been working on for a while, after all her website is the name of the comic and the main character shares her name.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: TMNT/Ghostbusters #1

Don’t get me wrong… I’m just as surprised as you are that I’m reviewing this issue. To be honest, no one else wanted it and my curiosity was just too much. I kept thinking, “How are they going to combine the two worlds and make it make sense? HOW!?! AND WHY!?!”

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Review: Chaos! The Chosen

Back in the 90s, Chaos! Comics was the weird “horror” publisher who could. They had the genocidal zombie teen in Evil Ernie and a bevy of half-naked impossibly curvy female characters all over the place like Lady Death and Purgatori.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: BobWars #1

While I was walking around New York Comic Con meeting people and doing interviews I was also on the hunt for new indie creators and series. One such creator was Ceri Stromberg who had a table set up with three titles for sale. I picked up BobWars and Corrsolla Robot to check out so check back for the second review as we dive into BobWars.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Blackwood State – Tales of Englishness #0

One gem that I picked up at New York Comic Con was Blackwood State – Tales of Englishness. There was something about the clean linework on the cover and the angry-looking female protagonist that caught my eye. After creator Ivan O’Neill was done hitting on beard, and yes I do mean just my beard he seemed to care very little for the man it was attached to, I took my bounty and moved on. I wish I hadn’t because I had a question upon finishing the issue… when will there be more?

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Review: The Vale

This book is the definition of hard to read, but not due to quality. I didn't mind this book. Once I got rolling with what it was about, it was a pleasant enough if not memorable timewaster. But I'll be damned if this book doesn't have some severe visual problems.

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Review: X-Files – Year One #4

The penultimate issue of X-Files: Year One’s first arc throws out some new surprises and quasi-answers some questions, but after a promising third issue, this fourth issue lets a lot of the air out of the story once again.

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Review: Nightbreed #6

Last month got pretty crazy for Nightbreed. We heard of two stories from two completely different monsters. Somehow they mirrored each other with underlying messages though. We heard of Annastasjia sneaking perfection and acceptance from her fans and colleagues.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Southern Dog #2

The first issue of Southern Dog was pretty intense. It’s also a strange story as it’s dealing with racism and werewolves, but more so with racism. While the first issue kind of dealt with the illusion of white racism, the second issue dives in deep with the KKK and hate crimes.

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Review: Samurai Jack #13

I am a sucker for cute things. So I am just going to jump to the main reason this comic rocks; Samurai Jack as a youngster equals adorable. Now there are many reasons to jump onto this series, but if you are a sucker for cute things then here is your chance to enjoy Jack as a young samurai hearing of his father’s tales.

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Review: Memetic #1

How many hours have you lost to internet click-holes? Did I write hours? Because we both know I mean days. You’re presumably on the internet right now, so in the last few minutes alone, you’ve probably ingested a potentially hazardous amount of digital squee.

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