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Review: Chew #47

I fucking love this comic (they swear in the comic, so I'm gonna swear in the review). This is by far and away my most anticipated comic. Everything in it is perfect. The universe they've created feels so surrealy real.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Judge Dredd #28

The Mega City Manhunt finally ends here. And it begins with Joseph Dredd, flat out clinging for his life, laying on the ground and bleeding out. Taken out by one serious pistol packing single mama out for the reward of free insurance for life.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Red Sonja: Vulture’s Circle #3

We have come to enter and pass the halfway point of this miniseries event featuring an older and more mature Red Sonja and her battle to save the world. Sutekh, the Son of Set has been born and released upon the world, wreaking a bloody swath of destruction and doom upon a hapless populace.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Punks The Comic #5

I could, in my effort to describe Punks the Comic say that it is a graphic rendering that has fallen completely off the rails. But if I did that, I don’t think that this description really is that good of one because that would lead you the reader to assume that there were ever rails on Punks the Comic in the first place.

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: Burning Fields #3

Often art can get us to gain perspective on life that would otherwise be unavailable to us. Sometimes that perspective allows us to see the world from the point of view of a super being with the power to hurtle through space at the speed of BOOMS!,

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: Stray Bullets: Sunshine and Roses #2

This review starts with a threat. If cable tv or Netflix doesn’t buy the television rights to Stray Bullets by a week from this publication, I will release a cheapo adaptation on Youtube, featuring sock puppets and me doing each character’s voice with my old timey prospector accent.

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: The Private Eye #10

I read this comic with a level of glee that I typically reserve for Christmas Eve. It feels like ages since I opened the file to the first issue of The Private Eye, and I’m biased in talking about this comic in that I admire Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin, and Munsta Vicente for going a non-traditional route in this comic’s release, making it pay-what-you-want through their own online store.

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Review: Terrible Lizard #5

In this corner we have Wrex, a time displaced dinosaur and reigning champion of monster fights. In the green corner we have a giant crab like insect monster that shoots out human sized green cyclops with crab legs. Let the battle begin!

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Comic Reviews André Habet Comic Reviews André Habet

Review: Divinity #2

I wanna say profound things about Divinity because it’s a pretty profound book. Set up as a mystery about how a cosmonaut left Earth and returned with god-like powers, it’s a compelling read that is emotionally evocative even though its main character is a detached super-being.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Her Idea

I like the idea of Her Idea. I think it’s a good kid’s book to exist, but the ending needed some more work. I know that’s strange to say in the beginning of a review, but this isn’t going to be a very long review so we may as well dive right into it.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: The Hunter

The Hunter is more in line with an animated short, in fact if it were an animated short it would be fantastic. As a short story it’s mostly fantastic, but stumbles with its pacing at times. It follows the story of the Fourth Earl of Reisenskog and his obsession for hunting.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Cyber Realm

Cyber Realm is an interesting story. It’s like an indie comic Mad Max world and that should kind of tell you everything about it. The story kicks off with our main character all cybered out betting up some thugs of “The Master.” In this apocalyptic world The Master rules everything and his different generals and thugs roam the lands and collect taxes and such. Basically it’s good to be bad in this world.

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Review: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3

I really want to be quoted as liking this book by Marvel so I’m going to open this review with a killer, impossible to ignore line. Are you ready? Are you sure? Here it comes! This is it, my killer opener! Ready? I’m nuts about Unbeatable Squirrel Girl!

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Review: Witchblade #181

So I have a ton to complain about this issue. From start to finish this feels like a rushed comic. A rushed comic with horrible dialogue and a complete lack of internal logic. Which means I get to rip into it with complete glee!

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