Comic Reviews David Craig Comic Reviews David Craig

Review: Rasputin #4

I haven’t been very positive about previous issues of Rasputin, and frankly I thought missing the third issue would be the final nail in the coffin for whatever enthusiasm I had left for this series. Now having read issue four I can say that I still haven’t given up all hope for this book, but at the same time I’m still not impressed with what we’re currently getting on a monthly basis.

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Comic Reviews Austin Lanari Comic Reviews Austin Lanari

Review: The Vault of Horror Vol. 4

The Vault of Horror Volume 4 is a fun window into the history of comics and not much else. The stories harp on timeless horror tropes and often end in abrupt twists, but the artwork was ahead of its time in the consistency of its quality.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Nightbreed #9

I don’t know how I feel about this comic. I keep coming back for reviews, but I don’t really know why. I can’t say I am hooked nor I am a fan of the movie. Honestly, I think it is just the association of Clive Barker that makes me stay, but I just don’t know how long this is going to last.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Judge Dredd #27

The Mega City Manhunt continues with this issue. And this time, the citizens of Mega City One are involved with a large cash price, free healthcare for life, and a starring role in your own movie on the line to anyone who can bag the most dangerous fugitive from justice Joseph Dredd. It is getting rough for our hero and his places to turn are getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Turok – Dinosaur Hunter #11

I’ve been lucky in that so far everything I’ve chosen to review has had some level of personal nostalgia attached to it. Even Turok. While Turok, Son of Stone has been around FOREVER (if you count the 50’s as forever) I remember him fondly from his N64 video game but mostly for that games awesome and significantly superior, but unimaginatively titled sequel: Turok 2.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Sex Criminals #10

It is with a throbbing, erect heart that I bid farewell to volume two of Fraction and Zdarsky’s Sex Criminals. After spending something like an entire year singing its praises to the faceless void that is the internet, this will be my last review of the series. Heed my words now, or forever be cursed to awful sex.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: V Wars #10

I really have to hand it to the writing in this comic. Jonathan Maberry has a way of intertwining this complex war in such a cool way. War brings so many sides, and Maberry doesn’t let any of those go to waste. He really tries to come from all angles with each new character.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Punks - The Comic #4

There are a whole lot of strange, bizarre, and just plain weird comics out there. Some are kind of artsy. Some are kind of deep. While some are kind of allegorical in nature trying to prove a point. As for Punks the Comic, it is none of those.

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Comic Reviews Adam Kelly Comic Reviews Adam Kelly

Review: Doberman #5

Although I’ve seen a lot of harsh criticism for Doberman, I’ve continued to enjoy it for what it is. I think people who don’t enjoy it take the comic, and themselves, too seriously. This book isn’t trying to re-invent the wheel by any means but delivers on action and comedy which it sets out to do.

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Comic Reviews David Craig Comic Reviews David Craig

Review: Graveyard Shift #2

I was really impressed by the first issue of Graveyard Shift, and couldn’t wait to see where this story would go next. While I didn’t find issue two quite as impressive as the first instalment, I still think that this is definitely a series that’s worth your time.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Captain Midnight #19

It’s come down to this. After receiving great professional and personal loss, Jim Albright (aka Captain Midnight) finds himself fighting for his life (as well as the whole world) against his once best friend and former partner Chuck Ramsey. This is the big battle that has been building for a while and it is the wrap up arc before the final one of the series.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Outcast Vol. 1 - A Darkness Surrounds Him

Outcast is a series I was reluctant to start purely because of how disillusioned I’ve become with Kirkman’s The Walking Dead. While it continually impresses me that he can keep the universe of the comic and the universe of the show separate in his head and write for both, after a while it grew stagnant for me; they find a new place to live, someone in that place rapes or kills someone in Rick’s group, they have to fight, they have to leave, repeat until Rick finally bites it possibly never.

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Comic Reviews Steve Paugh Comic Reviews Steve Paugh

Review: Bitch Planet #2

So, my review of Bitch Planet #1 got some heat. And I kind of expected that; I mean, calling bullshit on a beloved creator’s magnum opus isn’t the best or quickest way to gain internet popularity. What I will not abide, however, are the few voices that called it sexist.

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Comic Reviews Adam Kelly Comic Reviews Adam Kelly

Review: Quantum & Woody Must Die #1

I’ve heard a lot about Quantum and Woody but haven’t ever gotten the chance to check it out until I saw they’re having a new miniseries. I can already say from this debut issue that If you’re struggling to find some quality laughs in a comic book, look no further than Quantum and Woody Must Die.

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Comic Reviews Neil Rodriguez Comic Reviews Neil Rodriguez

Review: Munchkin #1

When I first read the news of BOOM! Studios having obtained the rights to do a Munchkin comic I was very excited for the franchise. From the first time I started playing this very popular game I could tell that this game had the potential to be a comic book. From the wacky minions you face and the hilarious named gear you obtain after killing a monster; the game felt like a comic.

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