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Abbott |
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Abbott: 1973 #2
February 18, 2021
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A solid second issue. I love how to draws parallels to our own political atmosphere, reminding us now only of where we've come from, but the dangers of where we might go if bad actors aren't stopped and held accountable.
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Bitter Root (2018) |
3 issues
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2019) |
4 issues
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #4
April 14, 2019
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While this issue is a downbeat in plot pace, it's an upbeat in character development. For anyone who loves these characters and is excited to see how they deal with the trials of the 21st century.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #5
June 3, 2019
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While I'll probably return to Buffy for the next issue, my excitement has been replaced with skepticism.If you're a fan of Buffy, you should and probably will stick with this comic, but you should also be concerned in regards to the direction this reboot has taken.
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Deadbox #1 |
Sep 08, 2021
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An outstanding first issue that blends all the genres into one tidy package, with a taste of societal criticism.
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Decorum #1 |
Mar 13, 2020
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Die (2018) |
4 issues
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Die #5
April 2, 2019
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A twisted and shocking finish to the first arc of DIE. If you like complex characters that drive stories to places you didn't expect (and grew up with D&D) this is for you.
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Die #6
August 6, 2019
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A genre-post-modern mashup that delves into the real consequences of fantastical worlds that so often seem to have none. A solid beginning to the second arc of one of the most promising comics today.
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Die #7
September 4, 2019
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A close look at the other side of the DIE coin. While Chuck is the most obnoxious character, he's also the one who has the most potential to grow and so learning about him is interesting as well as cringe-worthy. Izzy is a little more straight forward, but her magical powers are so cool readers will want to know where they lead.
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Die #10
December 3, 2019
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Another intriguing and worthy entry into DIE. One can only be saddened that the second arc has come to an end.More, please.
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Dissident X #1 |
Nov 18, 2019
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An interesting take on a near-future world run by corporations. It sadly didn't connect with me as much as I had hoped due to a lack of character motive and a dearth of action scenes. I think those who enjoy works like V for Vendetta would probably find much to enjoy here.
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Dungeons & Dragons: A Darkened Wish #4 |
Jan 16, 2020
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A Darkened Wish #4 is a setup issue for fans of the series. While it's nice to have a single, cohesive timeline, some of the emotion hooks don't feel earned enough to resonate with this reader.
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Dungeons & Dragons: At the Spine of the World #3 |
Jan 10, 2021
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Dungeons & Dragons: Infernal Tides |
2 issues
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Gideon Falls |
8 issues
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Gideon Falls #10
January 14, 2019
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A monumental installment that reveals some groundbreaking connections. The use of panel forms is among the most creative this reader has ever seen.
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Gideon Falls #11
February 12, 2019
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A must-read issue for fans of Gideon Falls. Circumstances are so changed by its end, readers who miss it will find themselves out of the loop.
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Gideon Falls #16
August 13, 2019
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An issue that gets back to the grounded plot. Perhaps a little overdue, but this reader is glad to have something to hang his hat on.
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Gideon Falls #19
December 10, 2019
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A nice change of pace that finally gets readers out of the confused multiverse and into a world that has clear objectives for its characters.
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Gideon Falls #22
June 17, 2020
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A solid issue, but one that feels like the creators are trying to catch readers up to speed rather than do any substantive storytelling.
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Heartbeat #1 |
Nov 21, 2019
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While I was drawn to this piece by its stellar art, I was disappointed by its lack of cohesion and, at times, the stories premise. An economically struggling girl going to the "rich school," who feels alienated and suicidal is, at best, an adolescent trope, and at worst, downright cliche. While I went in with high hopes, I was ultimately looking for a story that would pique my interest, not just great art. Simply put, I don't think I'm the target audience here. Fans of True Blood and Vampire Academy might like this comic.
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Heathen #9 |
Feb 25, 2020
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A solid standalone issue that could be great for readers who want to start with the current arc, but also a wonderful continuation of a beautifully crafted comic.
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Inkblot #1 |
Sep 02, 2020
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A solid first chapter that is as fun as it is weird. The cat, itself is worth the time you'll spend on this comic.
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Invisible Kingdom |
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Invisible Kingdom #2
April 24, 2019
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A solid #2. It keeps the tension up without feeling tired, complexifies characters and progresses plot with some beautiful art. While there is a blip of contrivance early one, this issue quickly recovers and is very satisfying.
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Isola |
4 issues
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Isola #6
January 16, 2019
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A reintroduction to the world and characters of Isola. Don't be surprised if you are left wishing more had happened or been revealed.
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Isola #7
March 26, 2019
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An intriguing set up that has a lot of promise for this arc. Hopefully the writers explore the issues presented here full and do not have Rook and Olwyn carry on with their quest without uncovering some truth.
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Isola #9
September 11, 2019
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An interesting installment, but one that this reader hopes lead to more urgency and agency for the main characters.
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Isola #10
February 7, 2020
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A solid and beautifully rendered issue. I just wish there was more context for the world. . . still.
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Maw #1 |
Sep 14, 2021
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A solid first issue, but I'll hope for a more nuanced approach to the subject matter in the future.
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Orcs (2021) |
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Orcs #1
February 11, 2021
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A fun and funny fantasy romp that promises a good time for lovers of the genre, who don't mind poking fun at a genre that is oftentimes so serious and dark in this day and age.
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Orcs #3
April 21, 2021
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An artistically subversive fantasy romp. Great for kids, though the story may feel contrived for adults.
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Outer Darkness |
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Outer Darkness #7
June 13, 2019
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A genre-defying, expectation-shattering issue. #7 keeps you guessing, wondering where this will go next. Each panel defies cliches and tropes, creating something wonderful and new.
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Outpost Zero |
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Plate Tectonics #1 |
Nov 27, 2019
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A fun and thoughtful memoir. I just wished it had come to some more thorough conclusions or deeper understandings.
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Self/Made |
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Self/Made #1
December 4, 2018
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A great start to a promising story. One only hopes the philosophical leanings brought up in this #1 continue throughout the run.
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Shadow Roads |
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Shadow Roads #7
May 7, 2019
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With a growing cast of people (both good, bad, human, and inhuman) and places,Shadow Roads is a must-read for any lover of cross-genre comics.
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Shadow Roads #9
July 27, 2020
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Unfortunately, the writers succumb to tropes and the depictions follow suit. There is a lot of exposition in this issue as well, and Crank! does an admirable job parsing out the blocks of text across panels. It could easily felt like an info dump.
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Shadow Service |
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Shadow Service #2
September 23, 2020
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Simply put, Shadow Service #2 builds on a strong foundation set by the first issue. Sure, this house may only have a foundation and frame, but its bones are certainly solid.
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Sparrowhawk |
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Sparrowhawk #5
March 19, 2019
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A satisfying (though not incredible) final to a fun mini-series that fans of dark (like extremely DARK) faerie tales will enjoy.
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Starcraft: Soldiers #1 |
Jan 22, 2019
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Syphon #1 |
Jul 20, 2021
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The Empty Man #3 |
Jan 01, 2019
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For fans of the original, this ongoing series has been much anticipated. For the casual reader, it fails to stand out from a crowded 2019 comic lineup.
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The Life And Death Of Toyo Harada #2 |
Apr 08, 2019
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I didn't understand what I was getting into when I began this series. For fans of Valiant, this is probably up your alley. For those who are just starting with the Valiant timeline, this is, perhaps, not the best place to start.
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The Rush #1 |
Oct 24, 2021
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Vinyl #4 |
Sep 21, 2021
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Wasted Space |
4 issues
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Wasted Space #11
November 5, 2019
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Probably my favorite issue of Wasted Space so far. The character-driven aspects are great, and the art takes on some new dimensions, literally.
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Wasted Space #15
April 9, 2020
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A character-driven issue that is essential for the series. However, it lacks some of the "fun" or funny aspects an existential space-opera is capable of delivering.
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What's The Furthest Place From Here? #1 |
Nov 09, 2021
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World of Darkness: Crimson Thaw #1 |
Oct 13, 2021
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