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All-New X-Men #30 |
Aug 14, 2014
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A fun story with a good amount of humour. Great characters and excellent art make this one of the most enjoyable issues of the series.
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Big Trouble In Little China #4 |
Sep 02, 2014
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Big Trouble and big laughs for the continuing adventures of Jack Burton and the Pork Chop Express.
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Butterfly #01 |
Sep 25, 2014
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Cloaks |
2 issues
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Doctor Spektor: Master Of The Occult #3 |
Aug 21, 2014
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Fiction Squad #1 |
Oct 01, 2014
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Flash Gordon #5 |
Aug 27, 2014
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Garfield #29 |
Sep 02, 2014
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Hit-Girl |
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Hit-Girl #1
July 27, 2014
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This first issue is cleverly written and expertly drawn by Millar and Romita Jr, in true Kick-Ass style. I admit I am a big fan of Millar's work, but I was a bit critical of Kick-Ass 2, I thought it was a bit rushed, but I really enjoyed this so a good 8/10"""roll on #2.
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Hit-Girl #2
July 27, 2014
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One word describes this issue for me, and that word is Brilliant. Full of Immature, and sometimes dark humour, colourful artwork, and over the top violence. This story just gets better with each issue, making me look forward to its release date to see what happens next.
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Hit-Girl #3
July 27, 2014
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This is another fantastic instalment in the Hit-Girl story, with a clever insight into the nature of our duo that builds up towards the end, leaving us waiting for a messy outcome in issue four. Beautifully drawn again by Romita Jr.
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Lazarus #11 |
Sep 14, 2014
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Unsettling although sedate issue that threatens an unpredictable future cataclysm.
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Robocop #3 |
Sep 03, 2014
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The Robocop of our childhoods is well and truly back with a cracking writer and artist team.
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Sheltered #11 |
Sep 14, 2014
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An enjoyable read, with good artwork. But this issue was cluttered with too many characters
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Southern Bastards #4 |
Sep 06, 2014
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Well structured story, good concept, great characters and great art. Oh, and some nice twists too.
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Starlight #5 |
Aug 12, 2014
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An exciting issue, with an emotional heart, Starlight is basically 'Flash Gordon for the 21st century'. Amazing artwork, and awesome characters, ensure it is one of Millarworld's best books. Highly recommended!
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Superior Spider-Man #1 |
Jul 26, 2014
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An exciting, and very-interesting, Spider-Man comic. Clever story arcs, and good artwork, ensured Doc Ock's tenure as the Wall Crawler was thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommended!
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Tales Of Honor #4 |
Aug 09, 2014
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Good idea, but boring at points due to poor characterization, and a lack of character interactions. Artwork is okay (the spaceships look good) but the story lacks an emotional heart.
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Teen Dog #1 |
Sep 10, 2014
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The Dream Merchant #4 |
Aug 16, 2014
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A good story, but one that is burdened with poor dialogue and bad pacing. The art is cracking though, and the issue remains enjoyable.
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The Woods #5 |
Sep 03, 2014
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Trees |
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Trees #3
August 6, 2014
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Takes it's time to establish the setting, which builds an excellent dose mystery. The characters are great, and the artwork superb. Highly recommended!
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Trees #4
August 20, 2014
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A good issue, with excellent characters, pacing and artwork. The mystery is becoming slightly frustrating, but the world Ellis has created is still incredibly atmospheric.
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Twilight Zone #4 |
Sep 02, 2014
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Wild's End #1 |
Sep 10, 2014
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It's woodland creatures vs murderous aliens in this slight but entertaining tale that wears its influences on its (soon to be incinerated by a death ray) sleeves.
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