Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Unity #17

I’ve been looking forward to this issue because of all the role players on the Unity team, Livewire is the one that puzzles me the most. With Livewire I’ve never gotten the impression that she was indispensable like the other characters.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Archie vs. Predator #1

Can we all just pause for a moment and bask in the glory of the age we live in? Its 2015, cars still suck, jetpacks are impractical and I’m tired of hearing about hoverboards, but do you know what we do have? Archie vs. Predator.

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Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig Comic Reviews Samantha Roehrig

Review: Nutmeg #1

The pitch for this comic is great. A crime saga can be good enough within itself, but to have it be with middle school kids and then these kids be mini bakers makes the pitch that much more fun.

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Comic Reviews Austin Lanari Comic Reviews Austin Lanari

Review: RunLoveKill #1

I think readers are going to need more than one issue to really sink their teeth into this world, so let's just launch right into what immediately struck me about the first issue of RunLoveKill other than the simultaneously awesome and terrible title of the series.

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Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman

Review: Aquila #1

This is the first of five in a mini-series about a gladiator who is bestowed an unnatural ability. As soon as I read the first page I was sucked in. The first panel tells us about our main character, who was a gladiator in Spartacus's army (awesome and I'm in). Aquila is an anti-hero, could you have a gladiator thrown into a war any other way?

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Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman Comic Reviews Daniel Coleman

Review: Capture Creatures #3

I picked up Capture Creatures #3 because I wanted something cute and the title screamed cute. I was not disappointed, this comic is adora-bubble. All of the creatures are well drawn and beautifully colored. No surprise (I kind of guessed again from the title) that it's very similar to Pokémon.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Toe Tag Riot #4

Toe Tag Riot #4 closes out the series this week and it’s a satisfying conclusion. I’m starting with that because there have been five or six other series that have ended this month and it’s been hit or miss… mostly misses.

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Comic Reviews Nina Bird Comic Reviews Nina Bird

Review: Bee and Puppycat Vol. 1

Bee and Puppycat follows an unemployed twenty-something and her pet/sidekick/friend Puppycat as they work magical temp jobs, take naps, create the perfect sandwich, and generally lounge about. Each issue is a self-contained story, and there are various artists at work here.

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Behemoth #1

It’s been a while since there was a new series from MonkeyBrain Comics, but it’s been even longer since one really grabbed my attention with its imagery. Don’t get me wrong, the range of art is one of the things that’s great about MonkeyBrain, but there’s no denying that Behemoth #1 stands out from the crowd.

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Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson Comic Reviews Aaron Halverson

Review: Howard the Duck #2

This month isn’t as good as last months. I thought last issue told a pretty coherent story and then layered that story with a bunch of in-jokes, sight gags and comedy references whereas this issue is just a series of events, but with humor throughout.

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Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs Comic Reviews Allen Wiggs

Review: Rat Queens #10

Last issue ended on a cliffhanger where Hannah had an arrow flying towards her ready to murder kill her. This issue picks up with a flashback about Hannah in magic school meeting Tizzie, a fellow magic user.

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Comic Reviews James Anders II Comic Reviews James Anders II

Review: Pale Dark #3

One of the more fun and interesting independent comics that I have read over the past year and a half has been writer Chuck Amadori and artist Rubril Avril’s little sci-fi opus of dark science, torture, and mysterious pale bad guys.

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Review: Vampirella #11

If you had told me that Vampirella #11 would begin with a little battle that started within the pages of the not so great Vampirella Feary Tales, I think that would have maybe scared me off quite a bit.

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