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Group Review: Divinity #1

We’re getting back into the swing of these group reviews! This week we have Divinity from Valiant Comics and oh boy are several of us chomping at the bit to tell you our thoughts and give you our scores. But don’t be shy! Tell us your thoughts and score in the comments below.

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Group Review: Divinity #1

We’re getting back into the swing of these group reviews! This week we have Divinity from Valiant Comics and oh boy are several of us chomping at the bit to tell you our thoughts and give you our scores. But don’t be shy! Tell us your thoughts and score in the comments below.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Headspace #6

We open Headspace where we left off in the last issue. Shane has been through enough it seems. Now being caught in a murderer's mind fighting off his weird imagination couldn’t be worse. Oh wait..yes it can. That murderer is the man who killed your kid.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Headspace #6

We open Headspace where we left off in the last issue. Shane has been through enough it seems. Now being caught in a murderer's mind fighting off his weird imagination couldn’t be worse. Oh wait..yes it can. That murderer is the man who killed your kid.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Q2: The Return of Quantum and Woody #5

I recently read the reboot of Quantum and Woody. I got the first TPB in my Comic Bento. Shout out to Comic Bento. It was charming and hilarious. Other than Squirrel Girl it is one of the most charming and personality infused comedy books I've read in a while. This is not that. It’s close but not quite.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Q2: The Return of Quantum and Woody #5

I recently read the reboot of Quantum and Woody. I got the first TPB in my Comic Bento. Shout out to Comic Bento. It was charming and hilarious. Other than Squirrel Girl it is one of the most charming and personality infused comedy books I've read in a while. This is not that. It’s close but not quite.

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Comic Reviews Steve Paugh Comic Reviews Steve Paugh

Review: The Empty #1

Blind dates can be dangerous. Sometimes you find that special something, sight-unseen, and fall head-over-heels in love. And at others, all you find is yourself temporarily shackled to a sweaty pile of unwashed moose-pig. It’s one of life’s fun little risks, and it’s what got me into reading The Empty #1.

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Comic Reviews Steve Paugh Comic Reviews Steve Paugh

Review: The Empty #1

Blind dates can be dangerous. Sometimes you find that special something, sight-unseen, and fall head-over-heels in love. And at others, all you find is yourself temporarily shackled to a sweaty pile of unwashed moose-pig. It’s one of life’s fun little risks, and it’s what got me into reading The Empty #1.

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Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs

Review: The Sixth Gun #46

Years ago when issue three or four came out, a giant Thunderbird seemed to be randomly inserted into the story. The Thunderbird was a giant mythical monster who only appeared for a few brief pages. I still thought the story was only a mini-series, not an ongoing.

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Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs

Review: The Sixth Gun #46

Years ago when issue three or four came out, a giant Thunderbird seemed to be randomly inserted into the story. The Thunderbird was a giant mythical monster who only appeared for a few brief pages. I still thought the story was only a mini-series, not an ongoing.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Wild’s End #6

Well friends, it is over. Wild’s End has come to a close and I am one fan that will miss the adventure these animals took us on. It is really weird that when I first opened this mini-series I was taken back by the old school setting. It just didn’t seem like my style.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Wild’s End #6

Well friends, it is over. Wild’s End has come to a close and I am one fan that will miss the adventure these animals took us on. It is really weird that when I first opened this mini-series I was taken back by the old school setting. It just didn’t seem like my style.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Papercuts and Inkstains #1

Horror anthologies tend to be a hard sell because there are so many of them and they rarely present stories that you actually want to read. For that I commend the creators behind the first issue of Papercuts and Inkstains, because they produce not only some original stories, but they blend horror and humor while doing it.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Papercuts and Inkstains #1

Horror anthologies tend to be a hard sell because there are so many of them and they rarely present stories that you actually want to read. For that I commend the creators behind the first issue of Papercuts and Inkstains, because they produce not only some original stories, but they blend horror and humor while doing it.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Find #1

Well I’m late to the Find party. I got my dates mixed up and didn’t get my review up prior to the release of this issue. It’s shame too because it’s worth checking out and hopefully you did or will after this.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Find #1

Well I’m late to the Find party. I got my dates mixed up and didn’t get my review up prior to the release of this issue. It’s shame too because it’s worth checking out and hopefully you did or will after this.

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