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Reviewer For: But Why Tho?
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Overall, this is a fantastic and uplifting read that reminds us all of a future worth fighting for. The book while skimming over heavier themes never earns a mature reading and is more than likely acceptable for younger audiences. Additionally, I am always excited to see work fromA Wave Blue World since as a publisher they focus on such unique and creative stories.


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Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #1 is a smart and fun book that is an easy start for any readers who might be new to the characters. Additionally, I think older fans will also have a kick out of it. If you enjoy smart ladies and daring adventures, I highly recommend picking this one up.


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I don't know if this is the best Batman comic ever because this is the first issue, but I do know this series has the potential to be the best Batman comic in modern comic history. The entire creative team has created something special and horrifying in the best way possible. Batman: The Last Knight on Earth #1is a beautifully told Batman story that while dipping into familiar themes still manages to offer a unique look at the Caped Crusader.


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Overall, the best stories about Captain America are about Steve Roger's humanity and relationship with the world around him and this issue is no exception. Coates understands Steve Rogers better than any recent writer of the character. This is also the perfect starting point for any non-comic book readers hoping to dive into the character. It does not require much back knowledge and is a similar representation of the character on the screen. I highly recommend this book to any comic fan and especially, Captain America fans.


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Overall, the art in this book is pretty, but it is not enough to make me want to pick up issue two in the future. Fans of the original concept might be interested but I don't know if new readers will be quite as interested in this book as DC Comics hopes.


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Overall, Elvira:TheShape of Elvira #1is a wicked fun ride that captures the essence of theMistress of the Dark in a fun original story that stays true to the roots of the character. So far Dynamite Comics andAvallone have blown me away with their daring takes on classic characters. I look forward to the rest of Elvira's adventures on the set of ‘The Heart is a Black Lagoon.'


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Overall,Female Furies #1is what would happen if a poorly written Mad Men took place on Apokolips. If you want to see a strong woman in action from the Furies, read Tom King's Mister Miracle instead.


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Overall, Gryffen: Galaxy's Most Wanted #1is outlandish fun. Comedy is very hard to translate into a comic and commend this creative team for doing it so well. If you are a fan of sci-fi and off-brand humor, this is definitely worth picking up. Also, if you are looking for a great non-binary character to follow, Gryffen is an amazing person to keep an eye on.


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If you are a fan of that run, this is a good pick for your pull list. But, if you are looking for a holiday comic with a similar tone and haven't read the originalKlaus run, I recommend checking out the Red Sonja: Holiday Special from Dynamite Comics.


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Aguirre's art is gorgeous and the book also boasts and fantastic variant covers in addition to regular cover but other than that, this book is just boring. It feels rushed and yet at the same time showed us nothing at all. Hopefully, in future issues, more clues will be revealed but until then, this just isn't the mystery for me.


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What should have been a fun, campy retro-futuristicromp ends up feeling closer to the 1998 movie Lost in Space where Joey from Friends,Matt LeBlanc, tries to sleep with Heather Graham.The inspiration is there but it is executedpoorly.With a hefty price tag of $9.99, I have a hard time recommending this book even though I enjoyed some of the stories and the art.


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Naomi #1 is such an important comic that is so relatable. Naomi's journey in starting to find herself and what makes her special will be exciting for readers discovering comics and readers who have been enjoying comics for years. Everyone wants to see themselves in a superhero, it's why we love superheroes. I am so excited for everyone, including myself, who gets to see themselves in Naomi.


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The art of this book isn't my favorite but it also is not bad. Some of the faces can be a tad intense. Similarly, the shadowing on this book is a little too heavy-handed. Esposito's lettering is great and easy to understand despite the fact Sonja and Max at many points are not speaking in English. Overall, Red Sonja: Holiday Special is a fun and festive story that captures the magic of the character with just a dash of Christmas spirit. Also included in the Holiday Special is the classic Roy Thomas and Frank Thorne Red Sonja tale "Wizards of the Black Sun" in color.


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Sonja without her bikini is like Batman without a cowl. It isn't impossible but it just feels off. Otherwise,Red Sonja #1is a great introduction to the character and offers an easy entry point for new readers jump into while older readers can still enjoy this new story that pays homage to Sonja's past.


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Overall, Red Sonja and Vampirella Meet Betty and Veronica #1is a solid start to a crossover series and fun more light-hearted comic to add to your pull list. If you can look past the mediocre art, which I do hope will improve in future issues, this is a great read, especially for fans of Archie Comics, Archie Comics crossovers, or the classic leading ladies of Dynamite Comics.


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I wouldn't recommend this book to a child or adult even though Gonzalez's art is good. If you miss Super Sons, go re-read Super Sons: Rebirth by Peter J. Tomasi, Alisson Borges, and Jorge Jimenez, or you can also pick up the current ongoing run, Adventures of the Super Sons by Peter J. Tomasi, Art Thibert, and Carlo Barberi instead.


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If you plan on picking up or have picked up The Division 2 and are interested in the story this is definitely a comic to consider grabbing. This issue is jam-packed with action and the only main drawback is it can be a bit vague at times and moves a tad fast but that is mostly a nitpick.


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Overall, Under the Moon: A Catwoman Taleis a hard sell for traditional DC fans and doesn't capture the essence of the character. It also fails in properly exploring the dark themes it wants to and at times feel exploitative and like shock value. I imagine some fans of YA novels will enjoy it, but if you do have issues with any of the triggers I mentioned previously, please be wary.


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The art is solid and the coloring is very vibrant, though none of it feels like Mardi Gras, since, without the dialogue, it would be hard to identify the time of year.


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As a Wytches fan, I am so excited to be back in this world and this is a fantastic start to whatever the creative team as in store. Snyder's letter to fans at the start and finish of the story show his and the entire team's passion for this story. That passion shows in the product. If you are a fan horror or Scott Snyder's previous work I highly recommend picking up this book.


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