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Broken Pieces #2: The Cure for Everything
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Daredevil #9: Daredevil vs. Mole Man
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The Challengers of the Unknown return in DC Universe Presents
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The Extreme Age Continues with Glory #23
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Doctor Who and Star Trek: Cybermen and Borg!
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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!...
Latest Reviews
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Broken Pieces #2: The Cure for Everything
Broken Pieces was one of my favorite debuts from last year. I bought Broken Pieces initially on a whim, I got a great reward in the process. I knew nothing…
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Daredevil #9: Daredevil vs. Mole Man
Daredevil #9 sets up one of the most unlikeliest fights in Marvel history. Daredevil against the Mole Man is one of those fights you’d never think about. Leading up to this is…
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The Challengers of the Unknown return in DC Universe Presents
The idea of DC Universe Presents is a favorite of mine, giving a spotlight to characters that wouldn’t be able to hold their own series. The last five issues were…
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The Extreme Age Continues with Glory #23
If you had told me a year ago that Prophet was going to be one of my favorite new titles, saying I’d be surprised would be an understatement. With Prophet beginning…
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RIP John Severin: A Truly Legendary Comic Book Artist
Today it was announced that John Severin passed away on Sunday, February 12th, he was 90 years old. Severin was the sort of artist who worked in many different genres…
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Memorial: A New Beginning Leads to a Fantastical Past
Creating a new fantasy world can be a tricky thing. It is natural that parts will remind readers of other works, but it is still important that the overall impression…
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Ferals #2: When no one believes in Werewolves
I was surprised at how much I ended up liking the first issue of Ferals. It was my first time reading any of David Lapham’s work at Avatar and now…
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Animal Man #6: The Rise and Fall of Red Thunder
Jeff Lemire’s Animal Man has become one of my favorite comics out of the New 52. It’s just this issue I’ve finally gotten the chance to sit down and look…
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Avengers X-Sanction #3: This is where it starts to hurt
In my time reading Avengers X-Sanction, I’ve been surprised by how much fun I have had with the series here and there. I wasn’t sure about the Jeph Loeb factor…
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Alpha Girl #1: Cosmetically Causing the Zombie Apocalypse
Alpha Girl #1 marks the single most fun take on the zombie apocalypse I’ve ever read. Jeff Roenning and Jean-Paul Bonjour co-created this new vision of the zombie apocalypse, while…
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DC Entertainment Confirms: Before Watchmen arrives this summer
After months, if not seemingly years of speculation about the rumors of Watchmen 2, the official announcement is here. Before Watchmen coming out this summer from DC Comics. You could…
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Justice League #5: Darkseid Revealed!
Justice League #5 is the beginning of the end of the Darkseid story line. Within this issue you get to see the entire Justice League together, while seeing that the…
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Garrett Blair – Comic Artist Extraordinaire Gets Complicated
Recently I just had brought to my attention the art of Garrett Blair and getting to read his recent story broke my heart. http://garrett-blair.com/ The link above explains Garrett Blair’s…
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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…

































