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Review: The Woods #10

I think that knowing this series is going to run for a couple of years is what makes the story so interesting. Each issue we’re given a little more of the world and what’s going on, but how long can it really go on for?

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Review: The Woods #10

I think that knowing this series is going to run for a couple of years is what makes the story so interesting. Each issue we’re given a little more of the world and what’s going on, but how long can it really go on for?

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The Ghost Fleet #4

Oh how I’ve been kicking myself for not reviewing this series. The Ghost Fleet is hands down one of Dark Horse’s best new titles. Donny Cates and Daniel Warren Johnson have been kicking major ass on a story that is riddled with supernatural elements, government conspiracies and heart. So much damn heart.

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Review: The Ghost Fleet #4

Oh how I’ve been kicking myself for not reviewing this series. The Ghost Fleet is hands down one of Dark Horse’s best new titles. Donny Cates and Daniel Warren Johnson have been kicking major ass on a story that is riddled with supernatural elements, government conspiracies and heart. So much damn heart.

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Review: King: Jungle Jim #1

Another part of King Dynamite’s shared universe (I’m coining the term “Pulpy-verse”, feel free to use that Dynamite) is Jungle Jim. I think it’s important to give these characters context so that you can try to really understand them because their history is a significant part of who they are and why we should care.

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Review: King: Jungle Jim #1

Another part of King Dynamite’s shared universe (I’m coining the term “Pulpy-verse”, feel free to use that Dynamite) is Jungle Jim. I think it’s important to give these characters context so that you can try to really understand them because their history is a significant part of who they are and why we should care.

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Group Review: Imperium #1

Two group reviews in one week! You better believe it. In case you forgot what a ComicBastards.com group review consists of, each of the participating writers/reviewers from the site will come together like the Expendables (yeah I don’t know about that one either) and give their opinion and score on the issue at hand. Today we have Imperium from Valiant Comics

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Group Review: Imperium #1

Two group reviews in one week! You better believe it. In case you forgot what a ComicBastards.com group review consists of, each of the participating writers/reviewers from the site will come together like the Expendables (yeah I don’t know about that one either) and give their opinion and score on the issue at hand. Today we have Imperium from Valiant Comics

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Group Review: Cluster #1

It’s been so long since we last did a group review that it needs some reintroduction. A group review is when the writers/reviewers of ComicBastards.com come together like Voltron (okay like a huge ass Voltron because there’s a lot of us) and they each give their impressions of a particular issue. It’ll get a score and maybe even an average score at the bottom.

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Group Review: Cluster #1

It’s been so long since we last did a group review that it needs some reintroduction. A group review is when the writers/reviewers of ComicBastards.com come together like Voltron (okay like a huge ass Voltron because there’s a lot of us) and they each give their impressions of a particular issue. It’ll get a score and maybe even an average score at the bottom.

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Review: Conan The Avengers #10

After the cliffhanger splash-page introduction of Thoth-Amon, it was clear we were going to need to dedicate some pages to find out more about this character. Luckily Fred Van Lente only uses three pages and they are interesting and not info-dumpy.

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Review: Conan The Avengers #10

After the cliffhanger splash-page introduction of Thoth-Amon, it was clear we were going to need to dedicate some pages to find out more about this character. Luckily Fred Van Lente only uses three pages and they are interesting and not info-dumpy.

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Review: Vampirella #9

There are conspirators in the midst that are wreaking havoc upon the human race. What separates these conspirators from your standard lot is that these are immortal conspirators. They aren’t dying and they aren’t going anywhere.

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Review: Vampirella #9

There are conspirators in the midst that are wreaking havoc upon the human race. What separates these conspirators from your standard lot is that these are immortal conspirators. They aren’t dying and they aren’t going anywhere.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: X-O Manowar #33

Reading the Valiant press release on this one it says that it’s “a jumping on point for new readers”. Sure, I guess it is, in that nothing story related happens and nothing story related is referred to. In that sense it definitely is a jumping on point because it provides a blank space to insert yourself in.

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Review: X-O Manowar #33

Reading the Valiant press release on this one it says that it’s “a jumping on point for new readers”. Sure, I guess it is, in that nothing story related happens and nothing story related is referred to. In that sense it definitely is a jumping on point because it provides a blank space to insert yourself in.

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Review: East of West #17

It isn’t the biggest news that I’m a fan of Hickman and Dragotta’s East of West. In fact, I’m pretty vocal about it, and have spent a significant amount of time wildly demanding to friends, family and unsettled passersby that it is one of the best ongoing books on the stands today.

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Review: East of West #17

It isn’t the biggest news that I’m a fan of Hickman and Dragotta’s East of West. In fact, I’m pretty vocal about it, and have spent a significant amount of time wildly demanding to friends, family and unsettled passersby that it is one of the best ongoing books on the stands today.

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