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  • [Review] ‘Boy-1’ #1 Dull, Boring and Trite

    Boy 1 is dull, boring and above all trite. You’ve seen everything done here done better a dozen times before. It’s...

  • [Review] “Adam.3” #1 Brings Jungle and Sci-Fi Action Together Spectacularly

    Longtime consummate artist Scott Kolins debuts a new world to behold this month in Adam.3 #1. This look into a world where jungle lords...

  • [Review] “Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War” #2 Brings All The Rings Out to Play

    The power rings have chosen whom they deem worthy. Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #2 sets the stage...

  • [Review] ‘Fantastic Four’ Is A Grimm & Fourgettable Mess

    I’m honestly not sure what to say about this one.   Despite the fact that I hear a lot of background information...

  • [Review] ‘John Flood’ #1 An Uneven Read That Finds Itself In The End

    John Flood #1 launches an intriguing new series with an original and compelling protagonist, who never sleeps. WRITTEN BY: Justin Jordan ART...

  • [Review] “Neverboy” #6 Gets A Super Duper Happy Ending!

    In its concluding chapter, “Neverboy” #6 wraps everything tightly in such a happy bow, never leaving a loose end in sight. ...

  • [Review] “Imperium” #7 Brings the Crazy Out with Mind Messing Bliss Weapons

    Reviewed by Brady Steele. When your opponent has omnipotent power and you are obsessively power hungry, what do you do? The...

  • [Review] “Island” #1 Starts A Flawless Anthology

    Emma Rios (Pretty Deadly) and Brandon Graham(Multiple Warheads, Prophet) have embarked on a new adventure with this monthly anthology that is...

  • [Review] “Material” #3 Examines Our Uncomfortable Reality

    Material ruminates on universal emotions and distills them through a process of stripping them down to a core pathos challenging pathetic...

  • [Review] “Sex Criminals” #11 Will Give Your Eyes A Boner

    Like an old friend “Sex Criminals returns this week to remind you of the good times; the sticky, sweaty, jizz-soaked good times....

  • [Review] ‘The Shrinking Man’ #1 Has Potential But Comes Off Flat

    The Shrinking Man #1 comes off as a plain but not uninteresting read. The ideas behind it are intriguing but the...

  • [Review] “Ninjak” #5 Delivers the Espionage and Fighting Goods

    Everyone’s lies in this series. This is the month where all that deception comes crashing down and it’s time to fight...

  • [Review] “Mayday” #4 Gets Really, Really Meta

    “Mayday” #4  concludes Curt Pires’ strangest series to date.  What began as a “wrong place, wrong time” thriller evolved into this...

  • [Review] ‘Archie vs Predator’ #4 Delivers A Beautifully Unconventional Ending

    Archie vs Predator has reached it’s conclusion, after tearing its way through Riverdale and all of Archie’s friends only the eternal...

  • [Review] ‘Enormous’ #7 Offers A Compelling Reintroduction To Its World

    Enormous is back! Issue #7 kicks off the second season and acts as a compelling reintroduction to the word for new...

  • [Review] “Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot” #1 Is A Marathon of Action

    Once again, twenty Harvey Award nominations can’t be wrong, folks! Another prime example of comic books done right is Book of...

  • [Review] “Ivar, Timewalker” #7 Funny and Frantic Time Battles

    Twenty Harvey Award nominations can’t be wrong, folks! Valiant Entertainment is indeed on fire this year and it’s books like Ivar,...

  • [Review] ‘Ant-Man’ Is Giant-Sized Fun

    It’s a minor miracle that Ant-Man even exists as a film. While the character is known to comics fans around the...

  • [Review] “Godzilla in Hell” #1 Is Just As Perfect As It Sounds

    Godzilla in Hell. Let that idea sink in. Let it permeate every corner of your mind. Let it consume you, body...

  • [Review] Roche Limit: Clandestiny #3 Hits Its Stride

    Roche Limit Clandestiny #3 kicks it up a notch as the crew begin to drop off like flies, what is and...

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