Kyle Matz Comic Reviews

8.2
Reviewer For: AIPT
Reviews: 13
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Wholesome and uplifting, this is a must-read story for anyone, not just Aquaman fans.


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It takes the reader on a mind-bending journey, masterfully toying with their mental state at every turn and forging a bright path for the series going forward.


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Aside from a few personal issues with characterization, this Alpha issue is incredibly well made. It's fun for old cosmic fans and new readers alike.


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Ayala and Roe use Nebula's murky character history to do something uniquely new, using the character to represent the people that feel rejected by the world.


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Cates, Moore, and Stewart tell a poignant and enriching story about overcoming the darkness within yourself and becoming stronger for it.


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It offers a new perspective on a common sci-fi trope, and ties it to the human expereince in a compelling way.


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A stellar conclusion to an already fantastic series, Strange Skies #4 encourages the reader to think outside of their own experience in the face of adversity.


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While not the most groundbreaking issue of The Immortal Hulk, #26 tackles real world problems and inspires readers to be more conscious of these dangers.


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November tells a compelling story and introduces rich characters, but lacks a sense of completeness in its delivery.


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The issue does a good job of setting up the finale, but suffers from the series' dissonant storylines.


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The stories themselves, Future Imperfect in particular, are fantastic, but its careless treatment of sensitive subject matter and the dryness of The Last Titan bring the reading experience down significantly.


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While the issue struggles with pacing, it is incredibly fun at its core and promises steadier progression moving forward.


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While the art is fun and Scioli's humor is on point, there are fundamental problems with the structure of the issue that make it feel inaccessible.


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February

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January

28 21 14