Connor Stonesifer Comic Reviews

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Equally, the heroes of BLACK HAMMER seem unsure of their places in a new and changed landscape. The struggle of finding their purpose (or learning they have none) after the cataclysm in Spiral City looks to be an epic journey, and I can't wait to know more. As a reader of BLACK HAMMER, I know you will experience a comic that is thoughtful, artistically beautiful, and ultimately worth every minute you put into reading it.


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HELLBOY AND THE B.P.R.D. 1953 #4 sees Roberson, Rivera, and Mignola upholding the high quality of their BEYOND THE FENCES' debut. Beautiful art by Rivera and spot-on colors by Dave Stewart provide the perfect back-drop for an expertly paced story that's as likely to give you chills as it is an adrenaline rush.


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HELLBOY AND THE B.P.R.D 1954 #4 is building a world you don't want to ignore and doing so with a team of talent that makes it hard to. One minute with this book and you'll be hooked. It's aninter-dimensional sucker punchof Americana, occultism, andawesomeness straight to your eager face.From incompetent 1950s police detectivestoHellboyhockeycheckingdemons,it's got everything a growing fan needs and a diehard fan craves.Check it out!


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CAMP MIDNIGHT is a visually stunning, if not narrativelystunted, journey that deserves your attention. Seagle's ability to write clever dialogue and Katzenstein's brilliantillustrations make it worth the read. Skye and Mia are a wonderful team, and their journey to embracetheir inner truths issomething with whichevery reader can empathize. More importantly, CAMP MIDNIGHT evokes the excitement and mystery of the days we spent figuring out what it means to grow up. In this way, CAMP MIDNIGHT has something to offer old monsters and new.


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