Review: Armoured Science Kung-Fu Cats #1
By Dustin Cabeal
Armoured Science Kung-Fu Cats where’s its influences in its title. It is part TMNT, part Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and part cat internet videos. If you want ten seconds of joy, look up cats and cucumbers, no more than ten seconds, though, any longer, and you’ll question life choices you’ve made leading you to this point.
Review: Occultic;Nine E.01
By Dustin Cabeal
The vague premise I read for this series paired with the genre, gave me every reason I needed to check out Occultic;Nine. Side note, stop it with the weird shitty punctuation that’s added to these animes. As a reviewer, it’s annoying to write something intentionally wrong. Not that I’m perfect, but at least when I write something wrong I usually don’t know that I am.
Trailer Time: My Two Dads with Logan, Xavier and X-23
By Dustin Cabeal
First off, the only difference between the regular trailer and the red band trailer is one scene. The scene that's acting as the still image above. Claws through the head... now you're dead.
This trailer is okay. Clearly they're going for Old Man Logan without the rest of the Marvel Universe and staying in the confines of the licenses that Fox has.
Review: Those Dark New Hampshire Woods II
By Dustin Cabeal
The first volume of Those Dark New Hampshire Woods was weird, gross, and overall had a presence unlike anything else in comics. Reading it felt like the first time I picked up a MAD Magazine and found its contents to be unlike anything I had experienced before. The second volume of Those Dark New Hampshire Woods is more of the same.
Review: C21st Gods #1
By Dustin Cabeal
Cthulhu is the new zombies. That is to say that everyone has a story and it’s oversaturated the comic market. I’m completely indifferent about Cthulhu; I don’t care either way, and so it makes reading stories about Cthulhu easy to do because at the end the story needs to be the impressive part.
Review: Object 15
By Dustin Cabeal
Object 15 is an art book. There’s no story, and the theme is pretty loose. It’s also amazing to look at and very inspiring. There might not be a story per se, but I did enjoy creating my own stories based on the illustrations.
Review: The Re-Creation Project #1
By Dustin Cabeal
The premise for The Re-Creation Project is what grabbed my attention. The planet has come under attack from aliens, and the world’s messiah is a retired rapper. Unfortunately, the first issue fails to do much with that premise.
Review: Tales for Orbit #1
By Dustin Cabeal
Over the past two years, I have read an exhausting number of anthologies. It was once a comic format that I enjoyed since you were able to read a lot of comics from a variety of creators. Now it seems as if it’s the golden standard for indie publishers to highlight a lot of new talent, which isn’t bad, but with it comes a varying degree of success. Success that I didn’t find in Tales from Orbit.
Review: ClassicaLoid E.01
By Robert Ramos
What do you get when you mix Beethoven obsessed on perfecting gyoza, a ditzy Mozart, a mansion, a talking tablet, AND a mysterious bird that seems to like camera time? ClassicaLoid.
Review: Black Hammer #4
By Laramie Martinez
Abe gets his Mrs. Dalloway on and throws a dinner party! Gail makes a bold accessory choice! And someone gets a whole new look! But all joking aside, this is another great issue. I don’t know why you’re even reading this. Have you missed reviews 1-3? You can’t still be on the fence, can you? Why haven’t you bought this comic? Are you waiting for the trade? Cause that’s cool. I can respect that.
Review: KISS #1
By Dustin Cabeal
I wasn’t a fan of the Todd MacFarlane KISS comics; I wasn’t a fan of the IDW KISS comics. Hell, I wasn’t even a fan of Archie Meets KISS, and if I’m brutally honest, I’m definitely not a fan of KISS’ music. I’m also not a fan of most of Gene Simmons public opinions, but that’s a side note since he has dick all to do with this comic.
Review: Hadrian's Wall #2
By Patrick Larose
Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with being a good one of those.
Hadrian’s Wall is a murder mystery, or rather, a locked-room detective story set in space. One where a would-be detective investigates a mysterious death aboard a space station only the victim here isn't some random astronaut but instead the investigator’s former best friend and his ex-wife’s current husband. Out here in the quiet dark of space, everyone's a suspect and everyone has something to hide.
Review: Tomb Raider #9
By Mike Badilla
We begin Tomb Raider #9 with a flashback to Lara's childhood, a situation where she was playing with some other children in a sandbox. She discovers a bone and shows the other children, only to have them scream and run away. Lara remembers feelings of loneliness such as this, as she had interests that were different than most other children.
Review: Night's Dominion #2
By Laramie Martinez
After an outstanding first issue, Ted Naifeh is back with Night’s Dominion #2! Picking up right where we last left our odd bunch of thieves, this issue is, on top of being a great heist issue, another well paced introductory issue, with some twists and turns for good measure. We get to see a little more of each character’s abilities and personalities as they traverse the strange cathedral brimming with cultists. Great sword and sorcery action from start to finish.
Review: The Beauty #11
By Chris Tresson
Let me start by saying I’ve been following this series since the first issue but this is the first chance I’ve had to review an issue for Comic Bastards. I’m not just jumping into a random issue and hoping for the best, I’ve actually been reading it. You can trust me. The Beauty… This series has a super cool concept that sits well with me, and so far I’ve enjoyed what creators Jeremy Haun and Jason Hurley have done with it. It’s only natural that I should choose to review an issue now as the second arc of The Beauty reaches its conclusion. So first off, I’m going to give my two cents on how I think this arc has fared compared to the first.
Review: Ninjak #20
By Mike Badilla
Whew, good thing for recap pages, amirite? I haven't read Ninjak in a while, so to jump in here on issue 20, there's a lot going on. Big thanks to Valiant for helping us all out with this recap: Ninjak went to an otherworldly plane to rescue some MI-6 agents, they all caught a disease while they were there (wanky wanky) and now Ninjak has it too (um... wanky wanky?) and now we are decades ahead with Ninjak and the Eternal Warrior (not to be confused with the Ultimate Warrior, although that could be interesting) fighting some old timer called Dr. Silk.
Review: Raven #2
By Chris Tresson
This week sees the release of the second issue of DC Comics's Raven, a title I have reviewed previously and enjoyed purely based on the fact I knew it’d get better with time... I had a little think about it some more once I'd read this issue and I think I seem to enjoy the miniseries DC put out more than the majority of their ongoing titles, they seem to me to be of a higher quality (that's an expert opinion, because I pull at least three quarters of what DC puts out. Honest.) Let's jump in and see what I thought...
Review: Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #1
By Patrick Larose
Cave Carson was never meant to be a superhero.
When he was created in 1960 for DC Comics, he was molded to fit a pulp fiction archetype that didn’t fight crime and didn’t have super powers. Cave Carson was an adventurer.
You've Got A Second Chance To See Shin Godzilla
By Dustin Cabeal
If my rave review didn't convince you that should see hin Godzilla, then I don't know what will. The good news for everyone that didn't get to see it, is that due to how well it's doing and how much people are loving it, it's getting more theater dates, including a Saturday! Yeah, I had to see it late on a Thursday, so enjoy that. It's running until October 27th now and if you need to find a theater playing it (you do) then click this link to head over to Funimation's site (Here).
Review: Keijo!!!!!!!! E.01
By Robert Ramos
Let me just start off by saying that this has to be the most bizarre, over-the-top, and completely absurd anime I have ever seen. Please tell me how a sports anime about girls in bathing suits on a platform in the middle of a pool and their sole objective is to knock other girls out using strictly their boobs or butts is not ridiculous. Go ahead, leave me some comments.
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