Brian Wayne Comic Reviews

8.6
Reviewer For: Outright Geekery
Reviews: 54
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Two issues in and Sweet Heart is easily the best horror series I've read all year.


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With this being Jennika's first solo series, the stakes are always going to be high with a new character of this magnitude. If IDW wants the masses to love Jennika like I do, this first issue needed to be both insightful and entertaining. Thankfully, the first issue was exactly what new potential readers needed to get in tune with the newest Hero in a Half-Shell and stay interested in her character development. Emotions are hit. The action is on point. I can't wait for more Jennika!


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DC Comics flagship title is in good hands.


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Without ever reading "Quantum & Woody" before, I was a bit worried if I would be able to keep up. After just a few pages I was totally comfortable and fully immersed in this whole new part of the Valiant universe I regret not falling into long ago.


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Canto is a character that I believe will stand the test of time.


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I hope that this story gets to stick in Batman continuity and readers like myself get to see a whole new Mr. Freeze from here on.


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A must-read action/crime/comedy/drama they WILL be talking about this for years to come.


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Still one of my most recommended indie titles after 12 issues


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The best Joker story you'll ever get out of 20 pages.


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Although I would love for this book to keep going, the ending still somehow felt right, even though it came as a surprise.


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I am excited to say that the need for more Napoleon Dynamite has been satisfied, at least for now.


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The pacing, gritty action, and unpredictability are all just a few of the aspects that make "Banjax" as great as it is.


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Pepose, Guidry, and Kramer all stepped up and delivered the first amazing pages of an awesome new story that I am betting will be entertaining until the end. From comedy, to drama, "Going to the Chapel" is bound to make you feel something, and I look forward to what else the title has in store for the bride, groom and Elvis'.


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'Ice Cream Man' has stepped into the horror genre with big shoes.


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I can truly recommend this web comic to anyone that would be into a story about an angsty young adult jaded by the new world of monsters that have overtaken her day to day.


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One of my favorite reads of 2019.


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A top tier read no matter what else is released that week.


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I love everything that this creative team is doing with this book.


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It delivers with the laughs and the action.


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The art in this book is definitely the savior.


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This title has managed to maintain its momentum of greatness.


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Whether you are getting into this web series for the disturbing story of government corruption of health care, or the bloody gore filled action panels that are sprinkled throughout the rest of the highly detailed and beautiful art, I find a hard time believing that many will finish this chapter feeling disappointed.


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I didn't know I wanted this, but now I am fully subscribed.


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Eisner worthy art; Amazing story.


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Admittedly, I had to read this story three times. The initial read was to get a feel for the new aspects of sound and motion. The second time through was to take in the story. The third time was to make sure what I just read was actually what I just read. This book was wild (no pun intended), and I suggest anybody that likes things in the world of obscure and weird go out and download the Nantis app and start your journey of interactive digital comics with "Wilderness."


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There is not a disappointing page or panel in this entire issue.


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I cannot make enough positive comments about this issue.


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For being a story that I didn't think necessarily needed to be told, I am glad it happened.


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I am happy, and a little shocked, to report that I cannot find any reason for anybody to drop this event from their pull list.


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"Squirrel Girl" is going on the pull list!


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The dynamic between this team makes me want this series to continue on beyond just the tie-ins of "WotR."


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I don't know if I should be more disappointed in Marvel or Greg Pak for this series.


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I am loving every bit of this event, but it seems the main issues are more about pushing the tie-ins than progressing the story.


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I would have thought that by now the tie-ins would start to feel redundant and unnecessary, but somehow the stories all seem to keep drawing me in.


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I am really loving how this event is not leaving any body, or team, out of the war.


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There's not a whole lot going on other than introducing the new Squadron Supreme and revealing that Coulson has struck a deal with Mephisto, but I'm still excited to see what happens and how it all ties into the big war.


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I was taken by surprise to get an entire issue explaining that we still don't know if Loki is dead, and to not see Thor in any way in his own book.


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Another awesome issue, but I am starting to feel like this issue wasn't so much to advance the story as it was to make us more intrigued in the tie-ins involved.


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I am always skeptical when it comes to the writer of the voice of Frank Castle, but Gerry Duggan did not disappoint at all.


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My anticipation did not fall short as far as how this team would tie in to the big battle.


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All I could hope for going into the first tie-in with a title I have never read before.


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I had no idea what to expect when going into this book, but I could not have been more pleased.


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When I closed this book I had to take a step back and think for a moment. If we get all of this excitement and death in just the first issue, how much more blood will be spilled in the next couple of months? I cannot wait to see how it all ends. It has been teased that the events of this story will play a big part in the future of our heroes, and I cannot wait to see what they have in store for us.


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The imagination it takes to deliver this type of book must be vast"and deeply disturbed.


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There is a long way to go before we conclude this event, and I could not be happier about that.


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I could not be more pleased with a book that I had such low expectations for.


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I am excited for this title to be going again, especially in a comic book format.


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This title has been amazing throughout, and this issue keeps up with the momentum that that last three issues have gained.


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As long a these two can keep the balance between their storytelling and their message without shying away in one way or another at this point, Bitter Root is going to remain one of my favorite indie titles on the shelf.


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I have been anticipating this title since it was announced months ago, and I could not be further from disappointed.


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It's everything a metal head could want in a comic.


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If you are looking for something fresh, but somewhat familiar at the same time, then you need to read Jurgens' Batman Beyond.


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More than satisfying and I highly recommend it.


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Dreary and action-packed all at the same time, and it definitely leaves you wanting more.


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