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Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem |
3 issues
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Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #2
July 10, 2013
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At the heart of Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #2 is the notion of faith. What is it about us humans and our innate desire to believe in the illogical? Are Golems real? No. Of course not. That's child's play. Yet, deeper down, I want to believe they are. In Breath of Bones #2, that belief creates the unbelievable, the impossible. But isn't that what faith teaches us? That we have to see, nay"feel, beyond our limits. In all the great stories, isn't it at that moment, the crisis of belief, when we come face to face with the miraculous? Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #2 offers the idea that believing in the impossible is perhaps the only way to thwart the horrific from happening.
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Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #3
August 14, 2013
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Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem was a terrific read. The comics offered a fresh take on good triumphing over an evil symbolized by the swastika. The story picked up tremendous steam in the second installment and the final issue offers a completely satisfying ending. Niles and Santoro remind us good is within; it is only up to us to grab hold and mold it into something powerful.
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Edgar Allan Poe's Morella And The Murders In The Rue Morgue #1 |
Dec 31, 1969
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Morella and the Murders in the Rue Morgue offers two Edgar Allan Poe stories that are as disturbing as they are fun. Writer/artist Richard Corben breathes levity into Poes ghastly ironic tales.
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Edgar Allen Poe's The Premature Burial #1 |
Dec 31, 1969
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Edgar Allan Poes The Premature Burial is an enjoyable read. If you like dark tales with a creative twist, this comic is for you.
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Itty Bitty Hellboy #1 |
Sep 02, 2013
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If you liked Tiny Titans, youll enjoy Itty Bitty Hellboy #1. Art Baltazar and Franco have once again joined forces, this time taking their brand of fun and silliness to the world of Hellboy.
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Monster On The Hill #1 |
Jul 22, 2013
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Monster on the Hill works as a fun, fast-paced story about a monster trying to get back his groove. Both the artwork and the storyline are grand, keeping me thoroughly engaged right up until the end.
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Sharky!: When Titans Clash! #1 |
Nov 11, 2013
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Star Wars (2013) |
12 issues
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Star Wars #2
October 2, 2013
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Would The Star Wars #2 be as enjoyable if we didn't know its history in connection to the beloved films? No, but it doesn't matter. We do and thats what makes it fun to read.
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Star Wars #9
September 14, 2013
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Star Wars #9 continues the lives of our favorite Star Wars characters following the Battle of Yavin. Strong writing and artwork make for a worthwhile read.
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Star Wars #10
October 9, 2013
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Star Wars #10 is solid, as it moves characters into place for another major tilt between the Empire and Rebellion. But as a result, there is a slight lull in the momentum, slowing the pace from its previous high octane issues.
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Star Wars #11
November 14, 2013
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Star Wars #11 is filled with the right kind of action for Star Wars fansfast-paced and exhilarating. This reader was engaged from cover to cover.
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Star Wars #12
December 11, 2013
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Star Wars #12 is an intriguing exploration of our favorite Princess. Her Royal Highness is in fine form, especially when hes interacting with one Han Solo.
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Star Wars #13
January 8, 2014
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Star Wars #13 is not as strong as the series predecessors, but it does give an interesting look at what life is like living with our favorite Dark Lord of the Sith.
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Star Wars #14
February 14, 2014
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Star Wars #14 concludes Brian Woods two-part side story chronicling Darth Vaders pursuit of treason inside the Empire. Wood does a good job delving deeper, giving us glimpses of what makes this Dark Lord tick.
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Star Wars #15
December 31, 1969
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Star Wars #15 is a letdown. It offers more political posturing than action and intrigue. Missing as well is artist Carlos DAnda, who brought characters from the original trilogy to life.
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Star Wars #17
December 31, 1969
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Star Wars #17 brings Brian Woods series back full circle. Its all about action, adventure and our favorite charactersthe things that truly make Star Wars one of a kind.
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Star Wars #18
December 31, 1969
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Star Wars #18 is solid, but it feels a bit anticlimactic. Unfortunately, it falls under the shadow of writer Brian Woods previous terrific issues.
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Star Wars #19
July 23, 2014
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Star Wars #19 is the return of artist Carlos DAnda. Re-teamed with writer Brian Wood, the series is back on track with everything a Star Wars fan could wantour favorite characters hanging in the Falcon being pursued by a bounty hunter.
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Star Wars: Dark Times - Fire Carrier #5 |
Jun 05, 2013
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Overall, Star Wars: Dark Times"Fire Carrier was quite enjoyable. Gabriel Guzman's artwork is good. Many images stuck with me, especially when the Jedi youngling squished the militia men. At that moment, my feelings were genuine, the sign of a well crafted piece. Also, this comic had only a tinge of action. Most of the story had to be carried through other means: good dialogue. There is a depth of emotion conveyed at critical points in the story, something not easy to do. But it is done well in Star Wars: Dark Times"Fire Carrier.
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Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin |
3 issues
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Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin #4
July 17, 2013
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Overall, Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin #4 is an above average comic, but not exceedingly so. Perhaps I was spoiled coming out of last month, where it was all Vader, all the time, his lightsaber cutting through all in his path. This episode was more subdued, much like Vader waiting for his chance to strike, as he finally did at comic's end.
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Star Wars: Legacy Vol. 2 #4 |
Jun 27, 2013
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Star Wars Legacy #4 started a little slow, but picked up with a great Jedi / Sith lightsaber duel at storys end. The dramatic cliffhanger left me wanting to pick up Legacy #5 immediately, but alas, this fan-boy will have to wait.
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Super Dinosaur #19 |
May 01, 2013
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An action-packed issue, full of great dino battles high atop New York City. The pace is quick, the one-liners even quicker. Super Dinosaur #19 is a fun read, plain and simple.
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The Star Wars Hits Its Stride With Issue 7 #1 |
Dec 31, 1969
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The Star Wars #7 offers action galore. The issue takes readers back to the joys of Star Warswhen a galaxy far, far away was so much fun.
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The Star Wars: Lucas Draft |
6 issues
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The Star Wars: Lucas Draft #4
December 4, 2013
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The Star Wars #4 is packed with action and a familiar name, albeit with an unfamiliar face. The storys pace has quickened, giving fans what they want. When lightsabers are drawn, heads will roll.
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The Star Wars: Lucas Draft #5
December 31, 1969
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While The Star Wars #5 is chock-full of action, several plot points are so abrupt they jar the reader out of the story. But those of us who have been reading since issue #1 are in too far; well be turning the pages until the last.
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The Star Wars: Lucas Draft #8
May 28, 2014
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Its not perfect, but The Star Wars #8 concludes the series with a bang. For those of us who slogged through the early issues of this series, fun has finally returned to the Star Wars galaxy, and not a moment too soon.
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Thief Of Thieves Vol. 2: Help Me #1 |
May 08, 2013
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A well-crafted story helped by terrific artwork and dramatic sequencing of panels. As a first time reader, Thief of Thieves Vol. 2
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