Review: Go Home
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Review: Go Home

By Dustin Cabeal

Go Home is a familiar story of war and the cost that comes with it. I say familiar because I’ve read comics similar to its theme, it’s style of narration and its visuals. It sucks to be so hard on it right away, but I’m not going to sugar coat this review.

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Review: Prospects #1
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Review: Prospects #1

By Dustin Cabeal

While looking at the cover for Prospects, I instantly played the “one of these things is not like the other” game and focused in on the guy dead center. I knew in a heartbeat that he was going to be the main character due to his annoyed look and disheveled appearance.

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Review: The Re-Creation Project #1
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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.

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Review: Croak #2
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Review: Croak #2

By Wilson Taylor

I've actually been kind of dreading this review. Out of nowhere the Croak #1 review became my most viewed review on Comic Bastards and perhaps technically my most well-known piece of super-obscure writing. The moment I realized it was getting attention, I began internally begging writer Corey Sousa to knock the rest of the issues out of the park because what I had praised in Croak #1 was its promise of intrigue and I had specifically noted that it was building a particularly fragile house of cards. So how does #2 stand up?

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