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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: Teen Dog #6

Right away we see Teen Dog serving Thug Pug at some fast food joint, so man I knew this issue was going to be good. The weekend is coming up, and Mariella and Teen Dog need to make epic plans...there’s is just one problem; they don’t have any money.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Teen Dog #6

Right away we see Teen Dog serving Thug Pug at some fast food joint, so man I knew this issue was going to be good. The weekend is coming up, and Mariella and Teen Dog need to make epic plans...there’s is just one problem; they don’t have any money.

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Review: Abe Sapien # 20

I haven’t really been keeping up with the Hellboy world since the Conqueror Worm mini-series and of course the two movies. It seems like a lot has happened in that time. This issue is a nice quiet issue that finds our blue protagonist mostly just talking with another character the whole time. After some house drama concerning a funeral drives out a young lady Abe goes after and does his best to comfort her with his fish-man charm.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Abe Sapien # 20

I haven’t really been keeping up with the Hellboy world since the Conqueror Worm mini-series and of course the two movies. It seems like a lot has happened in that time. This issue is a nice quiet issue that finds our blue protagonist mostly just talking with another character the whole time. After some house drama concerning a funeral drives out a young lady Abe goes after and does his best to comfort her with his fish-man charm.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Ehmm Theory – Everything and Small Doses #4

There is a total shit show on the cover this week. Explosions, bright colors, multiple characters, and some crazy yelling going on everywhere. I love it! Actually I have come to realize that Ehmm Theory itself is just a giant shit show! Maybe it took me longer than most to see this, but the shit show brilliance that Brockton McKinney, Larkin Ford, and Aimme Hanchey create within this comic really makes you think what every other comic is doing?

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Ehmm Theory – Everything and Small Doses #4

There is a total shit show on the cover this week. Explosions, bright colors, multiple characters, and some crazy yelling going on everywhere. I love it! Actually I have come to realize that Ehmm Theory itself is just a giant shit show! Maybe it took me longer than most to see this, but the shit show brilliance that Brockton McKinney, Larkin Ford, and Aimme Hanchey create within this comic really makes you think what every other comic is doing?

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Review: Help Us! Great Warrior #1

Translating a web comic to a long form can sometimes lead to shenanigans. Often it’s because a premise that works for a few panels doesn’t sustain itself well over multiple pages as the writer doesn’t find a means of developing a narrative or emotional arc.

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: Help Us! Great Warrior #1

Translating a web comic to a long form can sometimes lead to shenanigans. Often it’s because a premise that works for a few panels doesn’t sustain itself well over multiple pages as the writer doesn’t find a means of developing a narrative or emotional arc.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Legenderry: Red Sonja #1

I’m really interested in the overall concept of the Legenderry line. Take an interesting genre and bend your characters around the genre to create something fresh while using older concepts. Red Sonja and Vampirella are pretty old concepts.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Legenderry: Red Sonja #1

I’m really interested in the overall concept of the Legenderry line. Take an interesting genre and bend your characters around the genre to create something fresh while using older concepts. Red Sonja and Vampirella are pretty old concepts.

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Review: Five Ghosts #15

Man, it has only been a couple of months, but I have found myself going into some Five Ghosts withdrawals as I awaited anxiously for Issue #15 to be released. It has been too long since I last followed the adventures of Fabian Gray and his inherited five literary “ghosts” who give him powers above your average everyday action adventurer.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Five Ghosts #15

Man, it has only been a couple of months, but I have found myself going into some Five Ghosts withdrawals as I awaited anxiously for Issue #15 to be released. It has been too long since I last followed the adventures of Fabian Gray and his inherited five literary “ghosts” who give him powers above your average everyday action adventurer.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: G.I. Joe - Vol. 4 #5

There is not enough nostalgia to pad this review. Unlike Snake-Eyes Agent of Cobra where I was able to summon my childhood love of a character to gloss over the imperfections there just isn’t enough of my beloved Joe’s in the text to even raise any memories from my youth. This is not GI Joe. This is an Aaron Sorkin film told in panels.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: G.I. Joe - Vol. 4 #5

There is not enough nostalgia to pad this review. Unlike Snake-Eyes Agent of Cobra where I was able to summon my childhood love of a character to gloss over the imperfections there just isn’t enough of my beloved Joe’s in the text to even raise any memories from my youth. This is not GI Joe. This is an Aaron Sorkin film told in panels.

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