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Huck #1 |
Nov 20, 2015
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Huck #1 is both classic in vibe and modern in style. In the current zeitgeist, both in the real world and comics, Huck stands out as a beacon of hope. With the horrificevents of the last few weeks, we could do with a hero like Huck in the real life as much as we need him in comics.
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No Mercy #1 |
Apr 02, 2015
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De Campi, McNeil and Lee have crafted a colourful and believable world and cast of characters, perhaps the best group of teenagers in a comic since the sublime Sheltered.With its naturaland clever dialogue and stunning visuals, No Mercy #1 is absolutely worth your time.
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Starburn #1 |
Nov 26, 2014
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Overall, it's a strong first issue from a team of upcoming creators. Like any good introduction, it successfully establishes characters first and then builds the plot for the final page cliffhanger. The artwork is of an especially high calibre, it can comfortably stand next to the fantastic science-fiction comics that publishers such as Image are producing right now and will fit perfectly into Markosia's upcoming line up and back catalogue.Fans of Firefly and/or Guardians of the Galaxy will feel right at home when reading Starburn #1.
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Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 |
Nov 27, 2015
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DKIII wasn't the disaster it could have been (and many expected it to be) but it also didn't do anything truly great. Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 is thoroughly whelming.
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