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America's Kingdom #1 |
Aug 25, 2015
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I feel like the first issue is a wonderful introduction, characters as well as story, and I'm more than ready to see where this story is headed.
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American Bison #1 |
Nov 10, 2015
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When I was reading this I got a genuine feel of appreciate for history, not just on my end, but I could feel Benton and Frontier appreciate it too. This feeling was only magnified at the end when they mentioned that pre 1800 there were an estimated 60,000,000 bison but in 1900 there were an estimated 300 bison left, from what anyone that took history knew was a mass slaughter. Little things like this give me a feeling of appreciation and understanding from the artist and it makes me like the book just a little more.
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Aquila #3 |
Jun 24, 2015
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Overall I love this book and minus the gore, which doesn't actually bother me, there is no reason to not check this out. In this case the fact that it's only a five book set makes it easier to catch up on and go back to but I'm going to catch this one every month until it's done.
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Death-Rattler #1 |
Sep 27, 2015
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I really love western themed movies but aside from a chosen few books I feel like a lot of comics miss the point of westerns. With that being said let me say that Death-Rattler doesn't miss anything in the way it captures the western feel and the overall theme of most of life in the Wild West.
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Earthling Vegan Warrior #1 |
Jan 26, 2016
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Im not a vegan but this book is compelling and fun to read, not to mention the art is fun to see unfold. If youre a vegan or if you feel like Earthling is something you want to check out you can catch them on several different spots; Facebook, Twitter, Patreon, Indy Planet, and Genuine Comics on Facebook. Also give their successful Kickstarter a look and see what helped bring this comic to life.
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Fubar: Mother Russia #2 |
May 30, 2015
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I feel McClelland did a great job making a popular but over serviced genre feel different from the others by mixing it up and placing it during a pivotal time in history. I was pleasantly surprised with Mother Russia and will certainly be checking out the conclusion in issue three.
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Future Primitive #1 |
Sep 08, 2015
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Where I feel Future Primitive really hits a home run is with the writing and the back story. Gunstone has an extensive world to build and an intricate story to tell but he takes his time and introduces the story in an easy to follow way. I love the fact that he knows he has an intricate world so he decided to put a small four paragraph intro to the first page; this is good because nothing is worse than having to guess what is going on, especially when it's not familiar in the first place.
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Interesting Tymes Review #1 |
Oct 31, 2015
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Interesting Tymes can be found at Dammaged Comics website,Dammaged Comics Facebook or Twitter page@Dammaged_Comics. Dammaged Comics is also a proud supporter of ICsopay An anti-bullying campaign and as a lot of us older comic fans know bullying is never good and there are people out there that deserve our support.
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Invisible Republic #3 |
May 31, 2015
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Issue three is certainly action packed and services the story lines but they leave both story lines with plenty to tell as they set up for issue four. As I said before the world is wonderful and not over crowded with aliens and sci-fi imagery, the story is what grabs us and the story is what leaves the reader wanting more. At this point in the book Im already invested but my desire to know what happens with Maia as well as what happens with her journal in the hands of Babb will have me picking up issue four. This is one of those books that is very well written and has underlying themes attached to the story that will have the reader thinking about it until the next issue is out and I couldnt ask for anything more when reading any sort of a book, sci-fi or otherwise.
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Judas Breed #1 |
Jul 03, 2015
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At this point I dont think its necessary to point out but I certainly put my stamp of approval on this book and I really hope you check it out. Judas Breed was a successful Kickstarter campaign and may have a new one coming so keep eyes peeled for that. You can find Judas Breed at pen ink color studiosand at Comixology by searching “Judas Breed The Awakening” or by clicking this linkHereand checkout theSuccessful Kickstarter Here
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Lantern City #2 |
Jun 17, 2015
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For me the dystopian style is a hook, I feel social up rising and injustice are compelling because they mirror some of what is going on today and Daley nails it with his dialog between characters. With the amazing art and completely engrossing story I have maybe been overly pleased with this book but I can say for sure that issue three is on my pull list and I hope that it has a nice run.
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Mercury Heat #1 |
Jul 26, 2015
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I feel like Mercury Heat could have a long run and the idea of a Mercury police officer has a never ending possibility for story arcs. The combination of Sci-Fi material and the Mercury world building coupled with the police aspect seems like a natural fit as Gillen starts the series off strong.
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Postal #4 |
May 28, 2015
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I would recommend this book from issue one to here because the story is progressive and each book builds on the next but believe me it's worth the read.
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Rebels #3 |
Jun 13, 2015
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I understand that not everyone is into historical fiction but if there is one book out right now that can capture the imagination of the reader through historical fiction, it's this book. I think one of the things that makes this book so interesting is the fact that it is historical, it makes the reader think about more than super powers and other typical comic book things. There is nothing wrong with super powers and supernatural things but the break from the norm and the content of this book is refreshing and I'm keeping it on my pull list until it runs its course.
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Sevara #1 |
Sep 15, 2015
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Sevara is an indie book, from an indie label, but is certainly not lacking in quality. I feel Sevara is creative in writing and premise, as well as art and production.
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Shahrazad #3 |
Jun 09, 2015
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I feel that Shahrazad is creatively written and masterfully drawn and lettered, not sure what else I could ask for in a book.
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Tether #1 |
Sep 22, 2015
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Tether starts strong and ends with mystery that sets up the series for a decent run or at the least a fun first arc. The extent of the sci-fi part of the series is hinted to and there are some hooks involving the plot of the first arc that I was really happy with and want to know more about.
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The Chosen #2 |
Jun 07, 2015
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For my money one can never go wrong with reincarnated spiritual leaders with martial arts skills and the crew at Liquid Comics has successfully re-birthed this sort of story into something new and exciting.
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The Order of the Forge #2 |
May 28, 2015
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The story arc continuation is solid and nothing out of the ordinary from an ongoing book and the way that the first two issues leave us is acceptable to say the least. I cant stand books that leave us with little or no satisfaction or abruptly like they simply took a book and broke it up, and the first two dont do that. They pick pivotal points and leave us with a hook but they do it tastefully and at logical points in the story. Even though the points are logical and nice they leave us wanting more and that is certainly a sign of a good book.
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The Tithe #3 |
Jun 27, 2015
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I really cant say enough about this book, its brilliantly written and masterfully illustrated, and it tackles a very touchy subject with class and grit all at the same time. My religiously bias based opinion aside I feel this books review would have the same result from an atheist, because its simply well done and the creators took their time to make something good, not just churning out a product for a deadline but really getting themselves involved and making it count.
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The Vampire of the Lost Highway #1 |
Aug 15, 2015
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Overall The Vampire of the Lost Highway is a fun little book, it's easy to read, easy to look at, easy to follow, and certainly worth a quick read.
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Those Shadow People #2 |
Aug 03, 2015
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Those Shadow People can be found on Nematoade Records website, as well as on Facebook Here, Twitter Here, Tumblr Here, Patreon Here, Youtube Here, and Tapastic Here, so please give them a look and if youre flush with some dough give them some of your money! Take a listen, give a read, and when youre inevitably impressed give to the cause. They certainly appreciate it and after you give a read and a listen you will see that they deserve it.
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White Cell Inoculation #1 |
Jan 24, 2016
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I thoroughly enjoyed White Cell and I would encourage any indie lover to put it on their pull list. As you can see ifyou want to give White Cell a read you will have to wait until February but until then you can follow White Cell on the White Cell Facebook page and at Free Fall Comics Websiteso you can pick it up as soon as it hits stores and websites.
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Wicker #1 |
Jan 10, 2016
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As I said I feel Frontier is making a genuine attempt at world building but Wicker can stand on its own not only in quality but with story as well. Wicker can be found on Drive Thru Comics and Insane Comics so give it a look and support indie comics!
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Year of the Goat #1 |
Jul 04, 2015
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If you feel like checking this book out you can findthem on Twitter Here, or Facebook Hereand I'm sure they could use some more minions so give them a look and support indie comic creators and buy a book!
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