Mara Danoff Comic Reviews

8.6
Reviewer For: Comicsverse
Reviews: 46
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The intrigue gets more and more interesting with every issue as Domino discovers more about herself and this world of racing.


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While the plot seems a bit unfocused, the heart of the story remains true to the legacy of the series.


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ETERNAL is the perfect example of comic book storytelling: using the visual elements of the medium to tell a powerful tale. This beautiful ghostly tale is advanced with the stunning imagery of Scandinavia.


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A fun issue with a strong message. The series continues to balance fun superhero antics with helpful lessons for kids.


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The comic does exactly what it promises: tells ghost stories with a focus on the food that gets the people in the horrific situations.


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While light in story, the comic provides an endearing nod to older comics and cartoon characters.


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It's still early in the comic's run, but what is there is fun and heartwarming. HIMAWARI SHARE demonstrates perfectly why everyone (if they can) should try to learn a new language.


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A silly addition to an already silly series. If the previous issues were entertaining then this one delivers the exact same level of enjoyment!


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A light story that tells a powerful message, perfect for young Star Wars fans.


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The issue helps people get to know these characters a bit more and show off Lunella's development, a fun piece in the Fantastic Four puzzle.


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This hilarious instance of body-switching highlights what makes the featured characters fun by putting them in a different context.


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THE GHOST BUTTERFLY hits the emotional moments it has to without appearing too heavy-handed.


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BETTY AND VERONICA VIXENS #1 is a comic that feels old and new at the same time. Its refreshing design and memorable characters keep the formula that made them famous.


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A fun story featuring iconic comic book characters any fan shouldn't miss. With classic comic book style illustrations, it's a must-read for any fans of DC or Archie.


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While STREET ANGEL: SUPERHERO FOR A DAY might not seem like much, it's a light action-packed comic almost anyone can enjoy.


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The issue does an amazing job of showing the struggles of being a teen. The comic still is a fun adventure story for fans with characters fans are starting to see are just as flawed as they are.


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An endearing, silly comic, SQUIRREL GIRL #25 masterfully wraps up an exciting arc that'll leave fans satisfied yet itching for more.


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While there doesn't seem much in the way of story (yet), MS. MARVEL #23 is a nice cool-down from the previous issues of high-stakes and doom.


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Not a perfect story for either property, but a fun enough ride to keep anyone mildly curious entertained.


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The characters are fun, bright, and a nice change of pace. For those wanting an adorable alternative to the traditional superhero comic, this story is for you.


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This potentially deep narrative uses the concept of purgatory to its utmost potential, showing how those who were neither good nor bad are now forced to live out the rest of their lives.


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A worthy conclusion to an intense story arc proving once and for all not everyone is capable of upholding the law while also protecting those that cannot protect themselves.


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This issue begins pulling together the complicated plot threads woven by the authors. A lovely addition to an already stellar series.


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A thrilling new entry in the already stellar GENERATION X series. It lets the kids be kids while never sacrificing the enjoyable mutant narrative fans know and love.


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This issue shows how much heart these characters can have and how much growth Lunella especially has undergone during her time in the Marvel Universe.


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Steven Universe #7 captures the light-hearted fun of the earlier episodes for those missing out on the monster-fighting spectacles.


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SALTWATER: THE ANARCHY OF WATER melds together wonderful storytelling and beautiful art, exemplifying what the medium can do with a strong artistic vision.


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A delightful little story in the OVER THE GARDEN WALL UNIVERSE. Despite not involving the main characters, it's satisfying nonetheless.


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The creators ended the saga beautifully with powerful character moments and stunning artwork to really give a final "hurrah" for the series.


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YOUR PAL ARCHIE #2 is as rich as Archie's winning lottery ticket and as sweet as Reggie post-head injury. The characters are enjoyable, and the art is keeping in tradition with Archie Comics through and through.


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The comic evokes a mythical feel to it while remaining true to the Inhumans name. The often overlooked team might now get the attention it rightly deserves.


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This issue keeps with the lighthearted theme long time readers of MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR know and love.


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The creators dive head first into the new relationship between Korra and Asami and the politics of a post-Kuvira Republic City in a fairly satisfying way that should leave long-time fans of the series wanting more.


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Kamala Khan once again shows she's the hero her city deserves. That even when everyone seems against her, she'll fight for their rights and for her family.


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By recontextualizing the prison system with monsters, the creators still hit home how damaging this institution is while appearing fun and interesting to readers.


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The series shows what happens when good art and storytelling meld together, a fantastic example of an intricate story only a graphic novel could provide.


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The first issue delivers on the promise of updating the series while still managing to capture the feel of a classic ARCHIE comic. Nothing is sacrificed, and everything is gained.


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THE GOOD EARTH weaves universal themes of hard work and family into a tale about people just like anyone else. Even if they might be from a distant land, they're still the same through and through.


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MOONSTRUCK #1 captures the charm of a younger media while managing to maintain a more adult edge with interesting character relationships and inner dilemmas


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A fun new Kickstater comic that promises to deliver interesting mystery filled with sci-fi hijinks.


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The authors set out to create a fun story, and they did just that. ANOTHER CASTLE's likeable art and characters will please audience members of all ages


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A welcomed new entry into the Marvel Universe, GENERATION X #2 combines action with heart like any good story should.


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BEN REILLY THE SCARLET SPIDER #2 tries to be filled with the angst of the character, but tends to read as a bit more childish than deep.


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SUPERGIRL BEING SUPER #3 continues the series trend of high-quality storytelling mixed with beautiful imagery.


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BLACK PANTHER WORLD OF WAKANDA #6 is definitely a shift from the previous issues, but it sets up an interesting return-to-crime fighting narrative instead of just entering into it.


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A good-looking book with plenty of style, but falls flat when it comes to overall substance.


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