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Review: Sally of the Wasteland #5

How dare you make me feel emotions while reading this comic! I expected light-hearted moments, with a lot of demented deaths that made me chuckle. Instead I actually wound up caring about our title character Sally and yes even her “never gonna happen” boyfriend.

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Review: The White Suits

As someone who is fascinated by Russian history and the Cold War era, I was expecting The White Suits to be right up my alley. It follows the story of FBI agent Sarah Anderson as she attempts to track down the mysterious White Suits, a gang who savaged the Russian underworld in the days of the Cold War, and also the people who killed her father.

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Review: Vampirella Feary Tales #2

The first installment of Vampirella Feary Tales had me excited at first. That is, until I read it. I have loved Nancy A. Collins’ excellent rendering of the title and I had hoped that Feary Tales was going to be a nice enhancement to the primary title. Well, it didn’t quite work out like that at all.

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Review: Deadly Class #9
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Review: Deadly Class #9

By James Anders II

Ok, I love Deadly Class. I have been hooked from the first issue and find myself when I am reading it to be brought back to those wayward days of my own youth when I was a teenager, trying to be cool, trying to get laid, and trying not to look like an idiot.

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Review: The Motherless Oven

On a recent looting at Montreal’s iconic indie comic institution, Drawn & Quarterly, I came across a book with the following back-cover blurb: “The weather clock said knife o’clock, so I chained Dad up in the shed.” Call me impulsive, but that’s the kind of call-out that grabs my attention.

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Review: Punk Mambo #0

Since we’re all friends here, I won’t lie to you: I only picked up Punk Mambo #0 because of the title. I saw it in a list and went, “shit that’s a fantastic title,” and into my review pile it went. Color me surprised when it turned out to be a Peter Milligan book with a Russell Dautermann cover and it’s in the Valiant Universe.

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Review: Goners #2

We pick up right where we left off, with Zoe, Josiah, and co. in a fight for survival against all kinds of hell. The Latimers are under supernatural attack, and apparently the world is watching with bated breath. Reality television as a national pastime, folks. Gotta love it.

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Review: Tales of an Imperfect Future

Tales of an Imperfect Future is a message from the Intergalactic Commission to us Earthlings, showing us just how doomed we truly are unless we change our ways. Tales is a collection of shorts chronically just how screwed humanity is. It’s also rather boring.

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