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Editorials
/ 2 years ago[Review] “Book of Death” #1 Showcases Epic Crossover Done Right
There is a lot of death in this month’s books from Valiant Entertainment. This year’s big event book kicks off in...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Dead Drop” #3 Makes You Root for the Fax Machine Hero in All of Us
Dead Drop #3 continues the mini-series momentum and frenetic pace of the previous outings. Can our potential saviors thwart the benevolent...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Death Head” #1 Oozes With The Creepy Factor
Off to the a great start, Death Head #1 oozes with straight-up creepiness right from the very first page. Strong on...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “The Fiction” #2 Wins And Worries With Impressive Imagery
“The Fiction” #2 moves quickly forward as the halfway point in this miniseries but also takes a moment to bring us...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Pisces” #3 Is Simply Irresistible Horror
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman // @taylorcheckers Issue 3 of Pisces reveals very interesting twists in the mystery of Dillon Carpenter...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Strange Fruit” #1 Is A Major Dissapointment
Reviewed by Taylor Hoffman // @taylorcheckers So much amazing analysis has already popped up on the internet in in-depth reviews, reactions, and outrage...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Bloodstrike” #1 Feels Flaccid and Lowbrow
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Bloodstrike” #1 continues Rob Liefeld’s short lived 90s series of the same name by reintroducing us to...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Bloodshot Reborn” #4 Cleans Up A Sordid Mess
Reviewed by Brady Steele. Cleaning up your own mess or anyone else’s is never fun. The messes our tragic hero attempts...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Star Trek/Green Lantern” #1 Is A Fun Ride Through The Cosmos
Reviewed by Brady Steele. This month begins the team-up I’m sure no one really thought of but are darn happy these...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “The Tomorrows” #1 Proves Dystopia Is Right Around The Corner
Reviewed by Torin Chambers. “Tomorrows” #1 is a divisive book, you’re either on board with the audaciously high concepts or you’re not....
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “High Crimes” HC Captivates From Cover To Cover
Reviewed By Jorge Solis. Full of atmosphere and intrigue, High Crimes HC starts out as a suspenseful thriller and cleverly turns into...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Constantine The Hellblazer” #2 Brings Back The Vertigo Days
Those of you looking for Hellblazer proper to return, look no further than “Constantine: The Hellblazer” #2. Somehow, against all odds...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Batman” #42 Firmly Establishes The New Status Quo
“Batman” #42 feels like the first real issue with Detective James Gordon under the cape and cowl, and while Scott Snyder...
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Features
/ 2 years agoDouble (Decade) Whammy: 20 Years of ‘Judge Dredd’
Two decades ago this very week, Sylvester Stallone rode his Lawmaster bike into frame, dismounted, and brandished his crazy-ammo-packed Lawgiver on...