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Review: Doberman #3

The titular Doberman sports a mullet, bulging muscles and ever-present sunshades. Seeing him in all his glory on the cover, I was convinced that it would be a comedy parodying testosterone cop dramas like Lethal Weapon. Instead what I found inside was more tonally in sync with a straight up homage, Jack Lambert missing out on opportunities to skewer the genre and instead go for shtick that was tired ten years ago.

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Review: BPRD – Hell on Earth #123

For a comic with two giant demons duking it out, this issue felt pretty uneventful. That’s not to see that it wasn’t a fun read, just that I couldn’t recall much about what had happened once I had arrived at the last page.

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Trailer Time: Listen Up Philip

Okay I was pretty much down when I saw Jason Schwartzman attached, but Jason Schwartzman playing an ass... sign me up!

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Paizo Announces Monster Codex for Pathfinder Roleplaying Game

Paizo, Inc., publisher of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, announces today the forthcoming Monster Codex, a tome of 20 of fantasy’s most-iconic monsters and a mountain of new rules and pre-made stat blocks to bring these creatures to the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Monster Codex is available to pre-order now via paizo.com, and will be released on October 22, 2014. (MSRP $39.99 hardcover/$9.99 PDF).

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Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal Comic Reviews Dustin Cabeal

Review: Purgatori #1

I was pretty excited about Dynamite giving Purgatori her own series again. She’s the character I remember the most from Chaos! Comics’ olden days and so her getting a huge push in the Chaos! series and then also a solo series was a nice surprise.

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Review: Eye of Newt #4

Well I’m sad to see this one go. It’s been a hell of a ride reading this series as it’s given me a sense of thrill and anxiety like no other. Eye of Newt has very much been a reimagining of the story of King Arthur and by far the best reimagining I’ve ever read. The only problem with this issue is that it ends!

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Review: Trees #5

Could this series never end please? I’m serious, I can’t get enough of this book and every time it ends it feels too soon. If I didn’t have an exact page count to keep track of I would swear they’re getting shorter, but in reality I believe I’m reading it faster with each issue.

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Review: Supreme Blue Rose #3

Supreme Blue Rose is not a comic you may easily enjoy. That’s not to say that it isn’t an enjoyable book - it damn well is - it’s just not that “easy,” at least in the conventional sense, to understand. And that’s just the way I like it.

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Review: Wonderland #27

As I have been reviewing Grimm Fairy Tales the last couple of months, I thought I'd jump in on this arc as well. I am new to the Wonderland series, but I've seen it around a lot and there's some pretty big hype about it too.

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