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Review: The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage #4

The thing I’ve come to love about comic books is that you can read ten comics in one week and they’ll all be completely different from one another, but each great in its own way. For instance take Doctor Mirage which has a sliver of the superhero genre as inspiration, but mostly resides in the supernatural adventure genre.

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Review: Rogue Trooper Classics #8

There is no denying that I have thoroughly enjoyed this run of “Classics” of the legendary 2000AD character Rogue Trooper. Each issue has been a renewal for me of a character that I had dug on pretty seriously back in the days when I wore a younger man’s clothes.

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Review: TMNT #41

The Turtles are giving you what you want for Christmas. The battle of the technodome. If you‘ve been following the series this has been building forever and it’s finally here. Let’s just say I’m stoked to be reading it.

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Review: Headspace #5

How could you not buy Headspace based off of that cover? You can’t! But with all the awesomeness of the front cover going on, I still think the backcover brings up more questions. We know Shane and other people are stuck in Max’s mind, so the front cover makes sense.

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Review: Savage Dragon #200

Savage Dragon creator Erik Larsen has made it no secret of how super stoked he has been on his preparation regarding his historic 200th issue. He has been planning and plotting, working, working, working on making this one just right.

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Review: Hexed #5

Hexed made a big splash with its first story arc. It came out of nowhere and delivered a story that had plenty of character moments, magic and most importantly the majority of its cast and supporting characters were all women. I still can’t think of another series that has so many female characters driving the story and isn’t just a ploy for sales and Tumblr attention.

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Review: Shutter #7

After a couple of months of break for Shutter, Kate Christopher and her crazy world of COOL is back. And for that knowledge, I a proudly quote Alarm Clock Cat when I say…”BRING IT ON, YA HELLBOUND MOTHERFUCKERS!”

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Review: Thomas Alsop #7

Can I tell you a secret? Issue three of this series has been my personal favorite. As much as I’ve loved and enjoyed the other issues none of the subsequent issues have topped that reading experience… until now. I honestly didn’t expect that to happen, but this issue made me smile the entire time I read it and when I was finished I let out a resounding “God dammnit that comic is good.”

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Review: Lady Demon #1

I was really beginning to wonder about Dynamite’s Chaos! line. I’ve yet to enjoy a single issue of the relaunch and it really was bumming me out. Leave it to the one Chaos! character that I’m not familiar with to save the day.

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Review: Teen Dog #4

Stop whatever you are doing right now. It probably isn’t that important anyway. But seriously stop. Go out and get yourself the biggest treat you can think of; pop, chips, and Teen Dog. Yeah that is right. Teen Dog makes my “aw the hell with it all” list. It will be the most fun you will have today. So go ahead, listen to that voice and do it.

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Review: Southern Bastards #6

Southern Bastards is a comic that sneaks up on me with every new story arc; Jasons Aaron and Latour make me think it’s going to go one specific place, and then they take it in an entirely different (but completely legitimate) direction. And worst of all, they make me care about these gnarled old fuckers from Craw County, the brilliant bastards.

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Review: Sinergy #2

Sinergy’s second issue is the back half of what would have been a pretty interesting first issue. After an issue of seeing her do largely nothing, we still see Jess do mostly nothing, but she at least gets involved in some action (not that kind of action, you pervert, that was last issue).

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