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Review: Zombie Tramp #8

Okay you got me. I’m glad I read Zombie Tramp #8 if only for the ending and what it sets up. This volume started off interesting, but then with the rotating art duties and Janey basically getting out of every situation the same way it made it a bit dull.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Zombie Tramp #8

Okay you got me. I’m glad I read Zombie Tramp #8 if only for the ending and what it sets up. This volume started off interesting, but then with the rotating art duties and Janey basically getting out of every situation the same way it made it a bit dull.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Joe Frankenstein #1

I was very surprised that I liked Joe Frankenstein #1. Just from the name it looked cheesy and hey part of it is, but its good cheese and it works. This book is literally for those people who always scream for simpler comics that they grew up reading, but the catch is that it works for modern readers as well.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Joe Frankenstein #1

I was very surprised that I liked Joe Frankenstein #1. Just from the name it looked cheesy and hey part of it is, but its good cheese and it works. This book is literally for those people who always scream for simpler comics that they grew up reading, but the catch is that it works for modern readers as well.

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Review: Plunder #1 (Archaia/BOOM!)

Plunder came to me because I wanted to read a horror comic not written by Robert Kirkman. I’m also always was intrigued by the idea of reading a comic about non-white Americans because I feel that it’s only ever a good thing when the medium expands beyond that narrow demographic.

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Review: Plunder #1 (Archaia/BOOM!)

Plunder came to me because I wanted to read a horror comic not written by Robert Kirkman. I’m also always was intrigued by the idea of reading a comic about non-white Americans because I feel that it’s only ever a good thing when the medium expands beyond that narrow demographic.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The Twilight Zone #12

Well that’s a wrap people. The Twilight Zone #12 closes out Dynamite's first year of the series. I won’t be saying much about this issue, but I did want to say something having started it from the beginning and now seeing it through to the end. If you were curious if all three stories were really that intertwined… well they are.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The Twilight Zone #12

Well that’s a wrap people. The Twilight Zone #12 closes out Dynamite's first year of the series. I won’t be saying much about this issue, but I did want to say something having started it from the beginning and now seeing it through to the end. If you were curious if all three stories were really that intertwined… well they are.

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Review: The Strain: The Night Eternal #6

Fresh off “The Miracle” of Issue #5, #6 takes charge and does not look back. After a slower start to this much darker third book of Gullermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s dark trilogy, Issue #6 continues the “kick” begun in Issue #5 as things are starting to line together. It might be time to strap in because it is going to be a bumpy ride. Or at least a fast moving one.

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Review: The Strain: The Night Eternal #6

Fresh off “The Miracle” of Issue #5, #6 takes charge and does not look back. After a slower start to this much darker third book of Gullermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s dark trilogy, Issue #6 continues the “kick” begun in Issue #5 as things are starting to line together. It might be time to strap in because it is going to be a bumpy ride. Or at least a fast moving one.

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Review: Unity #15

If this issue doesn’t make you want to read the solo Ninjak series, like yesterday, then nothing will. If you can’t tell, this issue follows Ninjak and only Ninjak. And it’s fucking incredible because of that. Seriously, I’m beyond ready for his solo series from Matt Kindt. I would give blood in order to read that issue right now.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Unity #15

If this issue doesn’t make you want to read the solo Ninjak series, like yesterday, then nothing will. If you can’t tell, this issue follows Ninjak and only Ninjak. And it’s fucking incredible because of that. Seriously, I’m beyond ready for his solo series from Matt Kindt. I would give blood in order to read that issue right now.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Manifest Destiny #13

After a run of some lackluster issues that offered much promise and then pulled the rug out from under me, I took a little break from Manifest Destiny. I found that the continual rise up and then knock me down routine was becoming ponderous. I needed a break and I took one. I am very glad that I did.

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Review: Manifest Destiny #13

After a run of some lackluster issues that offered much promise and then pulled the rug out from under me, I took a little break from Manifest Destiny. I found that the continual rise up and then knock me down routine was becoming ponderous. I needed a break and I took one. I am very glad that I did.

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