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Tomboy #1 |
Jan 07, 2016
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Tomboy is a book that manages to draw readers in with beautiful art and the promise of magical girl adventures. One of the best of 2015!
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Towerkind #1 |
Jan 19, 2016
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A wonderful picture of kids coming of age in one of the harshest socioeconomic climates in all of Toronto. The combination of simplistic yet empathetic art and a story that can resonate with nearly anyone.
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Tokyo Ghost #1 |
Sep 25, 2015
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Tokyo Ghost has a few bumps in the road but the potential and talent in this book far outweigh the minor problems it has!
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Veda: Assembly Required #1 |
Jan 05, 2016
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A book with a lot of heart that manages to take old concepts and gives them a new spin through quality art and writing.
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I Hate Fairyland #1 |
Oct 20, 2015
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Skottie Young has always brought vibrancy and energy to the comics he works on, whether it be babies fighting other babies or a little girls journey through Oz. I Hate Fairyland has the same amazing art you can come to expect but the writing is lacking in a lot of key areas.
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The Poet and the Flea #1 |
Dec 02, 2015
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The concept is strong and Gallas' passion for the subject matter is inspiring, yet the art isn't quite where it needs to be and the moments where the art truly shines are too few and far between.
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Public Relations #1 |
Oct 01, 2015
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While Public Relations has an interesting setting and a number of great one liners the main characters and plot fail to keep one's interest and the book suffers as a consequence.
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