Review: The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #4
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Review: The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #4

By Hunter T. Patrick

Wonder Woman is probably one of the most overlooked characters in comics. As the greatest female superhero hands down (sorry Gwenpool) she is rarely spoken of in the same way as Batman or Superman are. The movie helped Wonder Woman in being a character who deserves the spotlight. I am guilty of always overlooking Wonder Woman, but it is hard not to when Superman and Batman have so many adaptions between them, and even Iron Man has more than Wondy. People can even name more quotes from Groot then Wonder Woman. I began to appreciate Wonder Woman thanks to her epic rebirth run, and Liam Sharp has helped tremendously for my love for Diana.

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Review: Nuclear Winter
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Review: Nuclear Winter

By Sam King

Nuclear Winter is an original graphic novel that was written by Cab, who also did the art. It is an interesting slice of life story with a twist on it, that takes place in Canada. Serious themes like the ones present in X-Men, with a mix of Chernobyl, meets a plucky heroine carrying out a routine job in really bad weather. It is fun and entertaining, without being dark, dreary, and bleak despite the radiation. 

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Review: The Dead Hand #2
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Review: The Dead Hand #2

By Ben Snyder

Once again I find myself hooked by another twist so cleverly placed at the end of The Dead Hand #2. Each chapter, I feel as if I understand the world of Mountain View and am fairly knowledgeable of its rules only for the end to upheave me. Writer Kyle Higgins, artist Stephen Mooney, and Colorist Jordie Bellaire continue to contort tropes and subvert expectations in the latest issue of The Dead Hand resulting in another standout chapter for the fledgling series.

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Review: Death of Love #4
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Review: Death of Love #4

By Cat Wyatt

The second to last issue of Death of Love is here, and I have to admit it’s already a little bittersweet. I’ve been enjoying this series, so I’ll be sad to see it go. In the meantime, I’m going to do my very best to enjoy it while I have it! In the last issue, we saw Philo drugging his two (and possibly only) friends to prove that he wasn’t crazy (because that’s the sort of thing a sane and considerate person would do…oh wait), and well…they now understand what he’s been wailing about this whole time.

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Review: Dodge City #3
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Review: Dodge City #3

Last issue, the Jazz Panda dodge ball team saw the return of a former teammate and a lot of drama was stirring up. This time we get more game and less emotional strife, but we see the team having good chemistry and teamwork. It is another fun issue that pushes the pacing up at a point where some adrenaline was definitely needed.  

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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #82
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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #82

By Damien Becton

There is definitely a lot of work that goes into making a comic book - not even an entire run, just a single issue. Sometimes there is the concern of having “too many cooks in the kitchen” for effective storytelling to take place. As I read the opening pages of the book and saw the credits, I had initial concerns of “too many cooks in the kitchen” when I noticed long series of names TMNT had attached to it. Tom Waltz and Kevin Eastman and Bob Curnow and Dave Wachter and Ronda Pattison was a mouthful.  However, I’m glad to say that I was proven wrong with TMNT #82. Eastman and Waltz have been writing these characters for a long time, and it shows.

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Review: Green Lanterns #47
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Review: Green Lanterns #47

By Cat Wyatt

We’re nearing the conclusion to the Ghosts of the Past plot, and man have things gotten pretty intense. Jess is trapped inside her own memories, courtesy of Singularity Jain; Simon is trying to get inside to rescue her, and the rest of the Justice League are waiting outside and probably wishing they could do more to help.

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Macabre body horror comes to the world of Judge Dredd
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Macabre body horror comes to the world of Judge Dredd

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The mind behind the colour of Watchmen and Batman: The Killing Joke brings a new, macabre horror to the streets of Mega-City One this week!

Award-winning artist and colourist John Higgins and writer Michael Carroll (Judge DreddJennifer Blood) begin an explosive new Dredd thriller, JUDGE DREDD: THIS CORROSION in Judge Dredd Megazine #396, as Dredd encounters the terrifying creature from the ‘Twist Loop’ dimension known as Razorjack!

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KABOOM! SUMMER BLAST: Your First Look at “Dodo”
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KABOOM! SUMMER BLAST: Your First Look at “Dodo”

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BOOM! Studios is proud to continue KaBOOM! Summer Blast,  a week-long spotlight on the best middle grade comic books and graphic novels from the award-winning imprint in the coming months with your first look at DODO, a new original graphic novel by cartoonist Felipe Nunes debuting in stores May 2018 about love, loss, and how the most unexpected of friends can save us.

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NEW AfterShock Title VOLITION #1
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NEW AfterShock Title VOLITION #1

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In a not-too-distant future, artificial intelligence has spawned a race of robots that serve all of humanity. Robots are considered second-class citizens, but a few in the A.I. community are fighting back in a constant struggle for equal rights. 

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Review: Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle #1
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Review: Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle #1

By: Thea Srinivasan

To anyone who thinks princesses are always spoiled, you’re not entirely wrong. Most of the modern world’s princesses are relatively unknown and they live peaceful lives. While we occasionally hear the story about a regular woman becoming a princess, we’re lucky enough to never hear about how princesses are kidnapped by other people. But when a princess ends up killing half of an enemy’s guard for her selfish needs, members on the kidnapping side would begin to think about her underlying motives.

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Review: Justice League: No Justice #1
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Review: Justice League: No Justice #1

By Jonathan Edwards

To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t exactly excited about this book, and that’s mainly because Scott Snyder is in the driver’s seat. Don’t get me wrong; I like him well enough as a writer. However, the Snyder-spearheaded Dark Nights: Metal only just wrapped up back in March, yet here he is with another crossover event impacting the whole of the DCU. Okay, sure, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson are co-writing Justice League: No Justice, but Snyder’s the one with top billing. And, regardless of the actual quality of his work, that starts to be just a little bit too much company-wide creative control for a single writer for my taste. But, despite going in feeling that way, I still quite enjoyed Justice League: No Justice #1.

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Super S - Anime Podcast E.051
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Super S - Anime Podcast E.051

By Dustin Cabeal & Lindsay Mallard

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051 - We're on our way to 100! Thanks for tuning into another episode of Super S, you may have noticed some changes in the feed, or if you're a first-time listener, you may have been able to find us easily. We're hosting the website on another site now, but you shouldn't have any subscription problems. We're back with some follow up anime reviews along with some new shows to talk about as well. Don't forget to keep up with and or watch Tokyo Ghoul: re with us. We'll be covering episode 5 & 6 this time around.

Lindsay

  • King's Game

  • Sword Art Online - Alternative Gun Gale Online

Dustin

  • Tachibanakan To Lie Angle

  • High School DxD Hero

  • Magical Girl Ore

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TWELVE DEVILS DANCING: The beginning of Erica Schultz' latest series
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TWELVE DEVILS DANCING: The beginning of Erica Schultz' latest series

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American comic book writer and editor Erica Schultz, best known for her work on the Charmed comic series from Dynamite Entertainment and as the co-creator of M3, released the 20 page first issue of her newest graphic mini-series, TWELVE DEVILS DANCING, at last year’s New York Comic Con. Now you can get the first issue in your hands from Action Lab: Danger Zone this July, which collects the first three issues (with 64 pages of material).

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VIZ Media Showcases Top Entertainment Properties at Licensing Expo 2018
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VIZ Media Showcases Top Entertainment Properties at Licensing Expo 2018

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VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, heads to Las Vegas to showcase a variety of potent properties from its extensive entertainment catalog of animated series, video game titles and interactive character brands and at Licensing Expo 2018.

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