Review: Tomb Raider #15
This months issue of Tomb Raider was a strange one. Not only because it deals with the old South American 'myth' of the chupacabra, but because the character voices feel a little off.
Review: Vamplets: Nightmare Nursery #1
You just can’t resist Vamplets. I mean just one look at these little vampyres. So or course it was my turn to take a read of these little adorable creatures.
Review: Creeple Peeple #3
The Creeples are wreaking havoc across campus, and they aren’t even the worst thing going on at the school. An old cult has been revived and students have been brainwashed. T-Ray, Peabo, and Spigs, along with their professor, fight to keep the science department- and themselves- alive.
Review: Ruffians #1-9
I don’t usually review batches of comics. The goal around here is to give every issue its fair shake, but sometimes it makes for a better review to bunch them all together.
Review: Borderlands #8
I actually didn't hate this one. Over the last few issues I was really harsh on this series, due mainly to the fact that it is not as good as the game.
Review: Shutter #11
The battle within the World of Dreams has begun. And it looks like our hero Kate Christopher and her jerky half-sister Kalliyan are in a most precarious situation indeed.
Review: Lumberjanes #13
If you haven’t been reading Lumberjanes, this is a good place to start. #13 gives us a peek into each girl’s life pre-camp: their families, their decision to go to this camp, of all camps, and how they all met. It’s absolutely a cuteness overload.
Review: Judge Dredd Classics Vol. 2 #4
The Dark Judges are back! And they are wreaking some serious havoc on the near helpless citizens of Meg City One. Not even the powerful Judges sworn to protect the fare city have been able to stop this menace who has now returned with even more power than before.
Review: Hero Cats of Stellar City #5
Well I was actually wondering when Hero Cats would do a crossover with Galaxy Man and Cosmic Girl and it has arrived! So Galaxy Man is another comic written by Kyle Puttkammer.
Review: Groo: Friends and Foes #4
Groo is back, but this time he’s about to embark on an adventure with someone just as if not more ridiculous than himself: Arcadio the Hero. Basically, Arcadio looks and acts the part…emphasis on acts.
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.
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.
Review: Ei8ht #3
With issue 3 of Ei8ht this week, we’re approaching and the immediately over the hump of the midway point of the series (supposedly--I haven’t been able to find anything concrete or official saying it’s 5 issues, but that’s the number I’m hearing tossed around).
Review: Holy F*ck #4
Holy F*ck has been some ride. I was wow’d by the first issue and then entertained for the next two only to be delighted by the ending. I laughed out loud, I was shocked by the humor and overall I was entertained in a way that I haven’t been since the first issue.
Group Review: The Fox #1
The Fox returns as part of Archie’s new imprint Dark Circle Comics. We have a few reviews on the site of the first series so we figured why not give this a group review and see what a couple of the writer’s on Comic Bastards thought of The Fox #1.
Group Review: Bloodshot Reborn #1
Come one, come all to another group review from Comic Bastards. If this is your first time around these parts then allow us to explain.
Review: 2000 AD - Prog 1926
Let's talk about Henry Flint, current artist on the Dredd story "Enceladus: New Life." If I'm going to praise an artist putting together sequential, narrative art, then I'm going to praise her or him on the basis of a few things beyond whether their artwork simply looks good.
Review: Shaper #2
I may not have been (nor am I still) particularly grabbed by its title, but in its first issue, Shaper fairly quickly sold me on its Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Superpower premise, with some jumpily-paced, but altogether fun storytelling and pretty spectacular art.
Review: Giant Days #2
Our girls have settled into university pretty well, but now they’ve got a new challenge to tackle: the flu. It’s spreading like wildfire and there’s no stopping it, not even Esther’s supposedly invincible immune system.
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