Comic Reviews Nina Bird Comic Reviews Nina Bird

Review: Secret Identities #2

Secret Identities #2 gives us a bit more of the team dynamic. There’s some shady business that one of the members might be involved in. Mostly I’m still trying to keep track of how many members are on this team. Six? We just don’t know.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: The Fly: Outbreak #1

This is certainly an interesting first issue. Other than one seemingly random bondage scene that I couldn’t really figure a place for it was straight forward unlike IDW’s other offering I read this week: Millennium. After reading Millennium I’m hyper aware of IDW’s storytelling and I desperately want it to make sense. This does make sense so it gets credit for that.

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Comic Reviews Nick Philpott Comic Reviews Nick Philpott

Review: Red One #1

Wow. If someone came up to me and said, show me a comic book by established masters that is a complete mess, I would smile knowingly and say, “You, sir or madam, are in luck, as I have just the thing,” and I would pull out a pristine copy of Red One #1, hand it to them, and wink.

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Review: Borderlands #7

I really don't know what to expect when I open this comic. That goes for all the elements. I don't know if the jokes are going to be funny. I don't know what the story is going to involve. I don't know what the general quality will be.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Vacancy

Vacancy is one of those books that you don’t want to tell people what it’s about, but ultimately you have to in order to get them to read it. That’s where we are with this review.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Wolf Country #3

You may recall Wolf Country from what I’m told is a pretty popular episode of our comic book podcast the CBMFP. I remembered it quite well so when I finally found the time to sit down with the newest issue I was stoked to do so.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Malevolents: Click, Click

If you like horror or scary stories then stop reading this review right now and buy Malevolents: Click, Click. I was very impressed with Malevolents as it managed to do something that so many TV shows, cartoons, movies and other comics have tried to do before… tell a scary campfire story. Now granted the story doesn’t actually take place around a campfire, but it does have that vibe.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Dixie Vixens Vol. 1: A Lit Cigarette

Dixie Vixens is a beautifully illustrated story. Unfortunately it’s filled with a lot of tropes and three main characters that desperately want to be more than just descriptions. After several pages of a smoking man in a muscle car driving we’re finally introduced to our three main characters Kat, Alley and Darcy.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Vampirella #10

The corner has been turned and we are fast approaching the conclusion of the current story arc in which Vampirella, representing the Kabal, a secretive organization of supernatural beings who work tirelessly to keep those mystical creatures of the night under wraps, is on the hunt to capture and contain three conspirators cursed with immortality who are working to put upon an end to the human race and possibly to bring about an end to their immortality as well.

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: Help Us! Great Warrior #2 

All I want from everything I read is for it to be the best version of itself. The best version of Help Us, Great Warrior is a sweet, hilarious comic for children and young teens, an audience assessment I don’t dish out often, but feels especially vital to consider when writing about this book.

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