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Aquaman #5: Deserted
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One Model Nation – Rock, Rebels and the damn Police
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Boom! brings back Grant Morrison’s Steed and Mrs. Peel
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The Re-Branding of DC Comics: New Logo Engage!
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Boom! Preview – Key of Z #4
Posted on January 24, 2012 | No CommentsKey of Z – Issue #4 Written by Chondra Echert, Claudio Sanchez Drawn by Aaron Kuder Cover Artist: Nathan Fox Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: January 25, 2012 LAST ISSUE!... -
Boom! Preview – Steed and Mrs. Peel #1
Posted on January 19, 2012 | No CommentsSTEED AND MRS. PEEL #1 Written by Grant Morrison Drawn by Ian Gibson COVER: Ian Gibson Publisher: Boom! Studios THE GOLDEN GAME Part One: “Crown and Anchor!” — Your favorite...
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Aquaman #5: Deserted
With issue #5, Aquaman is coming off what I feel was a successful first story arc. Geoff Johns within The Trench managed to tell a consistently strong story putting Aquaman up…
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One Model Nation – Rock, Rebels and the damn Police
This weekend I had the pleasure of reading the advanced copy of the new graphic novel, One Model Nation, a gritty story from The Dandy Worhols’ frontman Courtney Taylor-Talyor on…
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Boom! brings back Grant Morrison’s Steed and Mrs. Peel
Steed and Mrs. Peel #1 caught my eye because of Grant Morrison’s name attached. I’d never heard of this series until the solicitation so I decided to do some research…
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The Re-Branding of DC Comics: New Logo Engage!
With any company the need to refresh your image is always constantly on your mind. When the rumors started to circulate with DC Comics registering a new logo, it caught the…
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The Rebirth of Extreme Studios: Prophet #21
When I heard about the revival of Prophet and other Rob Liefeld properties from Extreme Studios, to say I was skeptical was an understatement. In the midst of the 90′s…
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Two Strips of Latinum: SOPA, PIPA, and OPEN Must All Be Defeated!!
Over the last several months, much has been said and written about three bills before the United States Congress, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), the Protect IP Act, and…
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Dead Man’s Run #1 Hits Stands This Week
Back in October, I reviewed “Dead Man’s Run” #0 from Aspen Comics. The preview issue was a good read, and I was excited for the new series to start. Issue…
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Grifter #5: Daemonite Invasion Activate!
Grifter was initially one of my favorite books of the New 52. The reinvention of the character by Nathan Edmondson took me by surprise. With a novel new look at…
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Whispers #1: Can you hear its Voice?
Whispers #1 is the first solo project of Joshua Luna, better as one half of the Luna Brothers with his brother Johnathan. I liked their first project together Ultra but…
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DC Comics New 52: Six Titles Canceled, Six New Titles Rise!
Announced in USA Today this morning DC Comics announced the first cancellations in the first wave of the New 52. O.M.A.C, Men of War, Mister Terrific, Hawk and Dove, Blackhawks,…
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Avengers X-Sanction #2: The Avengers Hunt Continues
It’s hard to believe that out of Cable Reborn, we got Avengers X-Sanction. Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness had fans curious just with the return of Cable and then the…
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Ferals #1: A Truly Brutal Werewolf Story
Ferals is my first experience with David Lapham’s work at Avatar. It piqued my interest in the initial preview posted up on our site, because I was curious and I…
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Fatale #1: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips come to Image Comics
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have come to Image Comics with the highly anticipated Fatale. Since the announcement of Fatale, I’ve been eagerly awaiting this series as much as anyone…
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The Freedom of being a Nowhere Man
Nowhere Man struck my interest on two levels, the striking cover, and Marc Guggenheim’s name. Make note of this, Marc Guggenheim is a writer that’s more miss than hit with…
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Aspen Preview: Dead Man’s Run – Issue 1
Greg Pak – Writer Tony Parker – Art Publisher – Aspen Comics From acclaimed “Hulk” writer Greg Pak, legendary “Walking Dead” producer Gale Anne Hurd, and Tony Parker, artist of…
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Review: Valen The Outcast #1 – A Struggling King
The story of a King Valen Brand is quite interesting as the 2nd season of The Walking Dead begins to suffer in story. A valiant king who was adored both…
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Enter the Death Race with American Vampire #22
American Vampire is a series that I’m shocked I haven’t gotten into. I can almost narrow it down to the time that when it started, I wasn’t into anything involving…
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Top Five Articles for 2011 – Comics
2011 has been a banner year for comics, and for MyComicNetwork. It has seen this site complete its first full calendar year of operation, offering reviews and news from the…
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Justice League #4: Darkseid Rising
Justice League #4 marks the first time that this series starts to gel together into a true Justice League series. Geoff Johns has had a thankless job in reinventing the…
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Daredevil #7: A Daredevil Christmas
Daredevil is one of the best comics that Marvel puts out right now. It’s one of my personal favorites and it’s just kept getting better as the series has gone…
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Aftermath of Dark Angel Saga: Uncanny X-Force #19
Uncanny X-Force is the sort of series that should have clicked with me from the start. I read the first six issues of Uncanny X-Force, I liked it but just…
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Amazing Spider-Man #676: Heading to the Ends of the Earth
In this issue of Amazing Spider-Man, The Sinister Six are in charge! Recently I’ve started what I call the giving Spider-Man a second chance tour, mostly through reading Venom #10…
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Grifter #4: Grifter vs. Green Arrow
Grifter is one of my personal favorites of the New 52. Nathan Edmondson took the concept of Grifter and pushed it to an entirely new level. As the months have…
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The Ray shines upon the New 52!
The Ray is a comic that I initially had low expectations on. It’s by one of my favorite writing teams Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, yet I didn’t have a…
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R.I.P Joe Simon, Co-Creator of Captain America
On December 14th, Joe Simon, another legendary figure in the comics industry passed away at 98 years old. He is best known as the Co-creator of Captain America with Jack…
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Avengers X-Sanction #1: The Return of Cable
Avengers X-Sanction #1 initially was hyped as the return of Cable. At one point being called Cable Reborn, then it was revealed that he was after the Avengers. That’s when…
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Comics 2011 – In Remembrance
As we rapidly approach the end of the year, and the beginning of another lap around the Sun by this planet, it is, again, time for us to acknowledge and…
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Action Comics #4: Say hello to Steel!
I will state this from the start, if you’ve read my earlier reviews, I am a fan of Grant Morrison’s run on Action Comics. Within Morrison’s run he’s shown us…
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Riding the highways with Venom #10!
I recently decided to give Venom another shot in the aftermath of Spider-Island. As I got burnt out on Spider-Island as Venom tied in heavily with it, I found myself…
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The Defenders have returned to the Marvel Universe!
The Defenders are the classic non-team of the Marvel Universe. The Defenders make their triumphant return with Matt Fraction coming off his run writing Fear Itself with Terry and Rachel…


































