Review: Wolfenstein #1
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Review: Wolfenstein #1

By Dustin Cabeal

Remember the first Wolfenstein game for the original X-Box? That shit was great, in fact, that was the last time that Wolfenstein as a franchise was great. Everything since has been utter crap, and this comic is no different. Sigh, I shouldn’t say that. This comic isn’t terrible, but it’s not good either.

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Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire #1
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Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire #1

By Justin McCarty

From Titan Comics’ and Hard Case Crime we have the English translation of the most recent comic adaptation for the Millennium Series novels written by Stieg Larsson. This adaptation was written by Sylvain Runberg with art by Manuel Carot Gonzalez. It’s a sequel to The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo published earlier this year, which finishes up this October. With another novel in the series due out this month, Titan may have seen an opportunity to do an English translation of the acclaimed French comics adaptation. 

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Celebrate 25 glorious years of Lenore with Roman Dirge’s The Bloody Best of Lenore
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Celebrate 25 glorious years of Lenore with Roman Dirge’s The Bloody Best of Lenore

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This September 19 sees the release of Roman Dirge’s THE BLOODY BEST OF LENORE - a selection of Lenore's funniest and most manically silly adventures collected together for the first time in a special hardcover edition! Celebrating 25 glorious years of Lenore: The Cute little Dead Girl, this fantastic collection comes with a brand-new cover by creator Roman Dirge, and includes a stunning embossed 4-D cover!

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Review: Robotech #1
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Review: Robotech #1

By Patrick Wolf

Have you ever hung around a couple of your hipster friends and complained about the current state of alien-invasion movies? Have you ever grumbled about how the new ones suck and they’re nothing compared to the sci-fi greats of the 70’s and 80’s? Well gripe no more because one of the best sci-fi’s of the 80’s is back and it’s being spearheaded by none other than Brian Wood himself. It’s Robotech, ladies and gentlemen, and it’s just as cool, fresh, and spirited as the original.

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Titan Comics Announces Official The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine Illustrated Adaptation
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Titan Comics Announces Official The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine Illustrated Adaptation

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Titan Comics is excited to announce a deal with Apple Corps Ltd to publish an official illustrated adaptation of The Beatles’ iconic animated film, Yellow Submarine.  Due to hit stores in 2018 to tie-in with the 50th Anniversary of the release of the movie. The deal was brokered by Bravado International, The Beatles’ North American licensing agent.

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Review: Normandy Gold #1
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Review: Normandy Gold #1

By Daniel Vlasaty

Hard Case Crime is one of my favorite publishers. They put out some great classic crime novels as well as modern day pulps. Recently, they have teamed up with Titan to release comic books, pairing crime writers with artists. I think this is awesome. And when I saw Megan Abbott’s name attached to this book, I was immediately pumped. I’ve read a few of her novels and think she’s a great writer. And I was interested to see her try her hand at writing a comic. Normandy Gold is co-written with Alison Gaylin, another crime writer. Unfortunately, I am unfamiliar with her work, but will most likely be checking it out now after reading this comic book.

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Trailer Time: Titan Comics' Robotech #1
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Trailer Time: Titan Comics' Robotech #1

Not just another retelling of the Macross saga ...

In July, the story continues as we bring Carl Macek's original vision full circle. Taking into account every iteration of the series, this new Robotech #1 casts a fresh eye over classic characters like Rick Hunter, Lisa Hayes, Lynn Minmei, Roy Fokker, Claudia Grant, and Henry Gloval. Brian Wood and Marco Turini take us back to a Macross Island where *nothing* can be taken for granted.

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Review: Warhammer 40K Dawn of War III
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Review: Warhammer 40K Dawn of War III

By Patrick Wolf

While I’m largely unfamiliar with the Warhammer video game, I found its comic book adaptation to be mostly fun and exciting. Of course, the story did have a few setbacks, but nothing too major to distract me from the overall intrigue and adventure that drew me to the series in the first place.

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Review: Tekken #1
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Review: Tekken #1

By Dustin Cabeal

If you make a Tekken comic book, I’m going to read it. I have read ever Tekken comic that has been made, and one thing is always completely clear to me upon finishing them: There is no reason Tekken should be a comic book.

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