TaliAdina Comic Reviews

8.9
Reviewer For: Fanboy Buzz
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Americas Got Powers also has this gladiator feel to it as there can be only one left standing. The wearing of stars, the fear of the stoners-as the super powered teens are called-and the mention of camps alludes a little bit to the treatment of Jews during World War II. This book was excellent, refreshing, and exciting. I look forward to the second issue which will be released next month May 16th.


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Batgirl has been a favorite of mine since the new 52 began and this issue is why series continues to be. I'm looking forward to what's in store for Batgirl in the future.


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Overall this was a fantastic issue. I'm excited for the future holds for the new Batwing.


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Reviewer's Comments:Mining is a dangerous job but when you combine mining in outer space, add pirates and weird alien creatures into the mix, you end up an excellent sci-fi adventure about the deadliest job in the galaxy in the new graphic novel Deadly Harvest. Throughout its 109 pages, this comic is full of action, adventure, suspense, and everything in between.The story follows Captain Cyrus Layne and his crew onboard the ship the Harvest Moon as they mine the asteroids of throughout the universe in order to harvest minerals essential to interstellar travel and business while trying to survive as they deal with the horrors of space. Equipped with their mining tools, weapons, and sour attitudes, the crew prepares to land on a huge asteroid that by mining will give them a payday so large they will be able to retire. But nothing is what it seems as they deal with unwelcomed visitors on the asteroid as well as an unfamiliar enemy. The crew must figure out a way of how to deal with these


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This story is magnificently written and and beautifully orchestrated visually from beginning to end. I enjoyed it thoroughly and Im eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the story as the world continues to bleed.


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Duane Swierczynski and Simon Cane are a great creative team for this series and this series has made a great impression for readers old and new.


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Reviewer's Comments:Ice Age is a wonderful funny film series and theres to be another film on its way to theaters in July. While youre waiting for the next film installment, you can read this Ice Age comic book which is just as funny and entertaining.I found this comic to be really good, its enjoyable not only for kids but for grownups as well. Caleb Monroe does an excellent job of letting the story run smoothly. I like how the main story is interrupted at the right moments by Scrat the squirrels quest to obtain his precious acorn with painful but hilarious results. Shelli Parolines artwork is great, I love the brightness of each panel.Ice Age is an enjoyable book and I hope there are more books to come before the next film.


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I enjoyed the first issue of this series and the second issue doesn't disappoint at all! The story is paced very well and will keep readers involved in the story. The characters are well developed and there's a humor that runs throughout the story. The story has the feel of a kid Sherlock Holmes and it's just a wonderful issue.


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All in all this was a great start to this miniseries. I'm looking forward to the next issue and my fellow readers should too.


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Porcelain is an amazing tale that takes readers on a journey that they'll never forget. The novel arrives in the U.S. in next month and it's definitely a buy.


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All I can say is get this book and if you haven't read this series, what are you waiting for?


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This was an excellent read and there is more to come as there are a total of seven issues. Readers will definitely enjoy this series.


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The creative team has a new artist on the job Ben Bates who's artwork compliments this story arc well. This issue starts the new story arc off with a bang and I'm looking forward to what 2013 will bring for our band of green brothers and their family and allys.


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This issue is another superb addition to the micro series. I cant wait to see what happens next as this series has got me on the edge of my seat!


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Sometimes, the second issue of a series doesnt have that oomph that the first issue had that drew in readers. Its safe to say that this issue will grab readers and keep them. I throughly enjoyed this issue and I look forward to what this series has in store for The Bionic Woman.


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The Bionic Woman is one of my favorite comics to date and it keep getting better. Tobin and Carvalho make the perfect team for this series. Im on the edge of my seat looking forward to what will happen next.


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This series has been great from the start with its well-written script, and action packed art. I really enjoyed the selected readings from The Wizard of Oz which are throughout the comic. There's even a Star Wars reference! The Bionic Woman is an excellent story and it keeps getting better.


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Garth Ennis (The Punisher) sets the story back in its original setting the 1930's. The story had the feel of an Indian Jones adventure (the original film) with all of the action that occurs up in the sky. Speaking of the sky, Ennis and artist Aaron Campbell visually take readers for a loop with the opening splash page on the first page. Campbell wonderfully expresses all of the action and chaos that occurs on the plane.This issue was exciting and enjoyable and readers will definitely enjoy this series.


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The story was engaging and a huge start for this series. Readers will definitely want to pick up issue two.


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Overall, this is a wonderful story. This is one of the reasons why 2012 is the year of the indie creator. Go and get this graphic novel. It's not available until November 14th. You can preorder the book on Amazon.


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Overall 68 Scars is good book and I think readers will enjoy it.


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I'm enjoying this mini-series the creative team is doing an impressive job. The plot scripting the and the artwork go hand in hand for an amazing story.


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Overall this book is off to a great start and has a lot of promise. I look forward to to the completed graphic novel. But until that arrives, Comic Book Project #0 is worth reading and re-reading!


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The plot was scripted well and the art is fantanstic. I enjoyed reading about this supernatural quirky lady. I look forward to more stories of Creepy Scarlet.


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This comic is a wonderful example of why 2012 is the year of the indie creator. Creepy Scarlet is a great read and will keep readers coming back for more.


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Reviewer's Comments: While youre awaiting the theatrical release of G.I. Joe Retaliation on June 29th, fans can continue reading the prequel comics for the film. This book finds the team-especially Roadblock (played by Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock) and Snake Eyes (played by Ray Park)-in a rock and a hard place. Cobra has access codes to a secret facility, and Roadblock and Snake Eyes are dealing with Storm Shadows ninjas.Unless youve been reading the prequel series, you may find yourself a little lost as to whats been goin on. However, writer John Barber does a great job of bring readers into this story which is well-paced. The action is excellent and Salvador Navarros art is strong and fluid.I enjoyed the comic and I am looking forward to the movie.


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Reviewer's Comments:I enjoy watching reruns of The Lone Ranger series on TV, but Ive never read any the Ranger or Tontos adventures in the comics until now, and boy, have I been missing out.Issue five in this new volume of Lone Ranger stories finds our Ranger literally at deaths door thanks in part to the town of Utopias maniacal leader Marshal Dorsey and Tonto racing to get to him in time using the quickest and also deadliest means to do so.The story is written well, Ande Parks does an excellent job. There is suspense, drama, action, all leading to a cliffhanger conclusion. Esteve Polls illustrations are wonderful, especially the action sequences. One in particular, involves Tonto making a huge entrance. The scene is visually powerful and captures the action magnificently.The Lone Ranger is on a roll and readers will want to ride into the night with this series.


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I enjoyed the story and it's such an intriguing idea. The creative team works well together as Wood's writing Doyle's artwork, and Bellaire's colors compliment each other very well to visually and orally introduce this new society to readers.


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Originally created by Martin and one half of the critically-acclaimed virtual band Gorillaz, Jamie Hewlett, this series has Martin teaming up with newcomer artist Cadwell who does an excellent job illustrating Tank Girl. His art reminds me at times of a psychedelic meets punk art form and it meshes well with Martin's maddening, and extraordinary scripting. There are times when what's going on might not make any logical sense, but that's the point. Tank Girl makes sense in its bizarre and surreal way. This is a comic that readers who are looking for the unique, strange and excellent should pick up.


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As I've said before this series is fantastic. I'm enjoying the writing and the artwork. I think the plot is very intriguing. I look forward to what's in store for the rogue Talon from the creative team. And I think you should too.


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Im enjoying this new series and Im loving the mixture of old and new in the story. As always, Eastman, Waltz, Duncan, and the rest of the crew are doing an amazing job. Go Green Machine!


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Ive said it before and Ill say it again: Man do I love this series! Its excellent and I love the twists and turns that mix in well with all the classic stuff. The writing is great and so is the artwork. Eastman, Waltz, Duncan, and Pattison did a wonderful job.


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Writer Brian Lynch did an excellent job getting readers into the mind of the turtles' fearless leader. The art in my humble opinion was okay. I enjoyed the action scenes throughout-even though Leo was getting his butt kicked-but I didn't like Ross Campbell's depiction of Leonardo. It such a different contrast to the way the other turtles have been illustrated in the micro series. Overall this was a good book and the micro series is still going strong.


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Now back in the present, Splinter decides that he must take the life of his enemy Shredder and the issue ends with a showdown that will proceed into the main storyline in issue #12So far, this was my favorite out of all the micro series stories. It was a great read to get into the mind of Master Splinter and learn more about him. Usually the focus is on his sons so this was a great story to learn more about the turtles teacher. Burnhams writing was excellent and Charles Paul Wilson IIIs artwork was great. Readers should pick this one up right away.


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I have nothing bad to say about the writing or the art. This creative team continues to bring readers an awesome action packed story each month. And that's all she wrote! Until next time!


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This storyline is amazing with Ennis writing and the action driven art by Campbell. The feel of adventure, suspense, and the awesome cliffhangers make for an excellent read. Pick up the next issue of The Shadow because you want to know what evil lurks in the hearts of men and how The Shadow deals with it.


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The only complaint that I have is theres no mention or closure about what was revealed about the Amazons last issue. I know this was a point of conflict for a lot of readers of the book and I hope that Azzarello resolves it soon.Overall this book was great and Im looking forward to what future issues will bring.


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The story is pretty cool and I look forward to what comes next for Harvey Spig in his adventures.


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Reviewer's Comments:THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE BOOK 1: “HELLDIVER” is an new take on the Apocalypse story. The main character Adam Cahill is an educated Rabbi, a strong family man, and a deadly warrior who is a direct descendant of King Solomon and is now tasked with protecting two of the seven seals that contain the Horsemen in hell. He also must find three other individuals who will help him fight against Nicolatian Cult, whose primary goal is to obtain the seven Seals of Solomon and initiate the Apocalypse.The book is visually packed full of action and violence and is beautifully disturbing. Artist Simon Bisley does a great job with his illustrations which convey emotion and chaotic violence in an excellent way. Writers Michael Mendheim, Mike Kennedy, and Sean Jaffe do a great job of pacing the story with a chaotic tempo that keeps the reader from getting lost and still be invested in the story.For some readers, this book might be too gory and the way the women


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