Tatiana Christian Comic Reviews

8.2
Reviewer For: Comic Booked Comics Crux
Reviews: 42
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Overall, I highly recommend Ronin 47 - it's an intriguing story about politics and power, with great art and wonderful colors.


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Overall, Amala's Blade is a really great read, and I'm curious to learn more about her past, her work as an assassin and the overall structure of the world she inhabits. I'd highly recommend it for anyone interested in a short series with great art and beautiful colors.


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In the end, I'd highly recommend Amelia Cole and the Unknown World #5 to old and new readers alike.


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I've never read Aquaman before this, but I'm not sure this was a good introduction to the character. Maybe the series is better over the long-term versus individual issues; I'm interested enough in Aquaman the character to keep reading. But I'd only recommend this issue if you're a fan of Johns' writing, and have been following Aquaman since the beginning.


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Hopefully the issues get better with time and we'll get to see more of Selina's past, and who some of these characters are and what importance they'll have in her life. 


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Generally speaking, I think I'm getting a much better understanding of who Selina (as Catwoman is) and I definitely want to continue reading Catwoman if the same creative team who did this issue continues to work on her in the future. A must-read for any Catwoman fan.


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Overall, I can't say I would recommend Damsels #3. Even though I love the idea of transforming old fairy tales into comics, the same types of stories keep getting told, and it all becomes rather stale rather quickly. Let's create something new (please).


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Overall, I enjoyed Emily and the Strangers - the plot is straight forward but interesting, and the art is simple but diversifies the cast. A great read for all ages.  


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Everything about this issue is superb, and I definitely plan on going back and picking up the trades so I can get caught up on where the series is going. Between the great art, the interesting story (from what I can tell) and recognizable characters - I can't recommend this issue enough. (So now I'm really excited to add this to my pull pile!). 


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Overall I found Barker's and Seifert's writing excellent - the story never felt slow, and I enjoyed seeing the female Cenobite in a different role. Dark Watch #1 is really good - but it's clearly not a stand-alone, so I would mostly recommend this to fans of the franchise, specifically, the other Hellraiser titles. 


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So I would highly recommend Lot #13 for lots of reasons, for lots of people: if you're new to horror and want something frightening to read, or you're a seasoned horror fan and enjoy ghost stories. If you're interested in an art style that's unlike a lot of mainstream comics, and, most importantly, it's not about vampires (which is basically a zillion brownie points in my book). 


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I don't necessarily recommend Lot #13 since there's some violence against women, but if you happen to check it out, you might not be disappointed with other aspects of this second issue. 


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While I didn't find Mara to be well-written, and I'm not sure drawing people is Doyle's calling, Mara has an intriguing plot that'll definitely have me coming back for seconds.  


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 As her superpowers continue to develop, I'm excited to read the next issue of Mara.  


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Overall, Phabula is a really great new comic and I'm curious to see how the heroine's adventures turn out!  


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Saga is a very unique, wonderful story that I'd recommend to anyone. As a bonus, at the end of each issue, he answers fan letters about the series! So drop whatever you're doing, and check out this series now! 


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With above average art, and great penciling by Huang - Savage Skullkickers #1 is a visually stunning issue with a lot of effort and heart poured into it. While I didn't personally enjoy Savage Skullkickers, I'd highly recommend this for anyone interested in unconventional storytelling techniques and an all around well made comic. 


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While I probably won't be reading anymore issues of Sword of Sorcery, I think this would make a great title for anyone who loves high fantasy, Amethyst in general, or is a huge fan of magnificent lines and colors.


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But if you're looking for originality or even just female characters taking charge - you won't find it in Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror #1.


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Overall,Lackadaisy is an excellent, on-going webcomic that I highly suggest. And as a little bonus, Butler sometimes places tidbits of information about St. Louis (during that time period), a bit of the research behind what it took to draw something historical or what was going on during that time period.


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Rainbows and Rainclouds is a story for all ages, and is available in hardcover as well as PDF - so it's something you can also enjoy with your kids or friends who prefer more child-friendly literature. This is a great adventure for anyone who enjoys griffins, mermaids, magic and children saving the day!


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Overall Artful Daggers is a well-crafted, unusual comic that I didn't find appealing, but wouldn't warn anyone against.  


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Although the story seems really worthwhile, this issue didn't bring me to care enough Jake or what happens to him to invest inSnapshots #2.


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Overall, I highly recommendThe Meek for its various characters, lovely art and interesting plot.


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reMINDis definitely a well-made graphic novel, and has already won several awards as a go-to comic for teens. Naturally, it's an excellent graphic novel for adults as well.


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While #1 seemed very promising, it doesn't seem that #3 has turning out to be much different than any other bloodthirsty ghost horror story. I couldn't recommend Lot 13, a comic that doesn't challenge me intellectually or emotionally, and doesn't really leave me wanting more. 


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While this comic is still very new,Ava's Demonhas certainly made it on my "Must Read" list - which is steadily growing! - of all the webcomics I check throughout the week. I hope that you guys will enjoy it as much as I do!


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My only complaint is about Denali herself, dressed in what amounts to lingerie and snow boots in the dead of winter. For me, Denali would've been perfect had they clothed the titular character in more winter appropriate clothing. Overall though, Denali is a quick and enjoyable read, and I'd recommend it to anyone. 


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Overall, I highly recommendEnd of Infinityfor its insanely original and interesting plot, its multi-media aspect, and its diverse array of characters.


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Over all, I'd definitely recommendPlume #1 to anyone who enjoys adventure, the Old West and pretty pictures.


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The only awkward thing about The Highways is how the panels are placed. It seemed atypical than what I normally read, and it was difficult to really follow along at first. Hopefully, by the next issue, I'll get used to it and it won't be a problem. I'm looking forward to issue #2. 


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Overall, I'd recommend this comic to anyone interested in non-American work, and those who like science-fiction backdrops for their webcomics!


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Shadoweyes is a fantastic webcomic with alternative characters living in a dystopian world who are kinda normal, kinda weird but are completely incredible. Check it out.


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I wouldnt recommend Star Wars #1 unless you can push through pure exposition and vapid story telling.


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The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal is truly a fantastic webcomic and I highly recommend it.


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O Human Star is a fantastic webcomic, and I definitely plan on reading it as it comes out each week!


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While my grievances certainly outweigh the things I enjoyed about Creepy Scarlett, I do think that this issue may be appealing to those who enjoy katana wielding girls who somehow find themselves involved in things they don't completely understand but go with it anyway.


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Overall, I liked Jennifer Blood, and I'd love to check out her brunette incarnation as well. I'm looking forward to seeing Jennifer avenge her parents. 


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Overall, I would recommend Black Kiss II #4 to anyone who didn't mind being caught reading it - the covers are graphic, the dialogue is vulgar, and sex and other explicit activities abound. If you don't mind someone peering over your shoulder as you read about the main character and her exploits, then perhaps you'll enjoy Black Kiss II. Just don't expect anything mind-blowing or earth shattering. 


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In conclusion, I'd recommend Soulfire #3 to current readers and new readers alike who want to try out some cool fantasy (with dragons) - the writing is good, and the story is really intriguing.


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In general, Womanthology: Space #3 is a good introduction to amateur creators, unique stories you might not see in mainstream comics and offers an excellent opportunity to support a fantastic initiative.


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Overall, I'd have to give Green Lantern #0 two stars (out of five). It didn't suck me into the GL universe as a new reader, I wasn't entirely gripped by Baz or his story, and the writing felt both linear and simple. 


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