Greg Thomson's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: The Comic Book Spot Reviews: 10
8.7Avg. Review Rating

I highly recommend you all pick Fantastic Four #1 up, we're in for a great first arc of this series if this issue is anything to go by!

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Ewing has done and exceptional job of drip feeding us this story arc. By withholding certain aspects of the story to keep us guessing and speculating as well as keeping us coming back for more each month.

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I cannot wait to see where this story goes and as far as Captain America Stories go, consider me converted, never before have I been so engrossed in a Cap story. Zdarsky has done an absolute impeccable job with Captain America #1.

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I truly believe this is a work of literary genius from Waid. Reading through it I got a real sense of Tolkien's Silmarillion where that sets up the world of The Lord of The Rings, this incredible writing from Waid is his version of that, the deep dive into making everything make sense in an order that is easy to follow.

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If you haven't already make sure to get this on your pull list and catch up if you can. Things are about to heat up!

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Absolutely cannot wait for the next issue, as I said, some questions answered, though many remain, but that's what I love about it, the suspense is being built into something spectacular. Can't wait to see how this arc unfolds.

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Aquaman #4 has reverted back to a similar format to the earlier issues, where we get lots of action, and fast pacing of the issue. We are also getting holes filled in where needed and appropriately as to not give too much away, though at the same time we can see that we are coming to the end of the arc. Arthur has only one real foe that we know of left to deal with, Dagon himself.

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Exquisite Corpses Ashcan Edition is a great way in which to set up this newly derived universe from the wonderful mind of James Tynion IV, the art from Michael Walsh, although only 9 real pages of art, was fantastic and fit well with the horror style, with lots of different uses of perspectives and close ups, it felt almost as if I was skimming over the storyboard for a new Movie, which was complimented wonderfully by the colours of Jordie Bellaire.

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The whole way through I found myself thinking Daredevil: Cold Day In Hell #1 is so much like The Dark Knight Returns, but I love it for that. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of this miniseries plays out.

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Aquaman #3 addresses a lot that was missing from the previous 2 issues, such as where they are and the purpose for being there which is great for the reader.

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