Review: Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul E.021
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Review: Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul E.021

By Shanel Kamara

As a child, I was sensitive; it wouldn't take much to make me cry. However, I initially thought that with age I would change. Don't get me wrong, I have a lot more mental resilience than I ever thought I could have (thank God) and I can confidently say that I have matured and that I am no longer the weak, easily offended cry-baby who can't take constructive criticism without tearing up (to God be the glory). Therefore, maybe the reason for my constant tears, throughout this episode, is due to my hormones or maybe it's just this show. I don't know, but what I do know is that this episode was just so sad. Honestly, I was shocked at first; I didn't expect the death of such an influential character. Except for Jojo's Bizarre Adventures, I can't actually think of a series where the opening features a character that eventually dies.

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The World’s Cutest Monster Debuts in 'Bodie Troll'
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The World’s Cutest Monster Debuts in 'Bodie Troll'

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BOOM! Studios is thrilled to announce BODIE TROLL, a new all-ages graphic novel written and illustrated by Jay Fosgitt (Marvel’s Rocket Raccoon & Groot) charging into stores February 2018 about a seemingly fearsome monster who is actually a lovable grump. This giant graphic novel comes in at over 250 pages and includes all the content previously published by Red 5 Comics plus all-new original stories about Bodie’s continuing adventures.

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Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart, and Dark Horse Comics Announce A HELLBOY Limited Edition Fundraiser To Support The Houston Food Bank
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Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart, and Dark Horse Comics Announce A HELLBOY Limited Edition Fundraiser To Support The Houston Food Bank

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Legendary Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, Eisner Award-winning colorist Dave Stewart, and Dark Horse Comics are releasing a limited edition Hellboy print at Rose City Comic Con, with all proceeds going to the Houston Food Bank in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. The 11” x 17” print features an illustration of Hellboy by Mignola colored by Stewart. 500 numbered prints, retailing for $20.00, will be available at Rose City Comic Con, September 8-10 in Portland, OR.

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Stretch Armstrong... The Superhero Comic Book, Coming Soon
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Stretch Armstrong... The Superhero Comic Book, Coming Soon

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STRETCH ARMSTRONG will be flexing his multi-media muscles even further this coming January when the first issue of STRETCH ARMSTRONG AND THE FLEX FIGHTERS arrives.

Based on the all-new Netflix animated series and inspired by the classic toy line, Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters features Jake Armstrong, a teenage superhero who teams up with his high school friends after they are exposed to experimental chemicals that give them amazing powers. Along with his partners Ricardo Perez, AKA Omni-Mass, and Nathan Park, AKA Wingspan, they’re a diverse group of heroes who attend high school by day and fight crime by night in the futuristic Charter City!

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Review: The Hockey Saint
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Review: The Hockey Saint

By Dustin Cabeal

The Hockey Saint is an interesting read in that it has several problems with the plot, but the characters are strong enough that you’ll likely overlook every problem and enjoy the book from beginning to end. What’s strange about that, is that this happens to me a lot. I can enjoy something and still pick it apart and write a review for it, while still enjoying it.

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Review: How Comics Work
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Review: How Comics Work

By Dustin Cabeal

There are many ways to make comics and no “right” way to do it, which is why I like and appreciate How Comics Work by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher. That’s the first thing that you learn in this book, that you’re learning it the way that Dave Gibbons makes comics and that no one is asking you to follow that to a “T.” Instead, learn from it and find your own path.

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Review: Hayate the Combat Butler vol. 30
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Review: Hayate the Combat Butler vol. 30

By Dustin Cabeal

Hey, guess what? This is the first volume of Hayate the Combat Butler I’ve ever read! Why did I start you ask? Well, I was sent the book for review, and here we are. If you like this series, I would love to hear from you because it’s been running for seven years and I find it amazing that it can still come up with content while recycling jokes from seven years ago.

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Comic Heroes Across Multiple Industries
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Comic Heroes Across Multiple Industries

In recent years, you've probably either seen at least a few of the AAA summer blockbuster superhero films, or know someone who has. Indeed, even very casual fans of the genre or those not generally interested by superheroes have found something to like about many of the most popular superheroes, such as the Guardians of the Galaxy team.

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