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Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Ghosts Part Four (REVIEW)

Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Ghosts Part Four (REVIEW)

The Storyteller's tales provide amazing lore. Modern society really only presents one flavor of creature. The Storyteller's tales show us that not every monster is merely one-dimensional. Each entity has an origin and a purpose. It is in acknowledging their creation,...

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Mercy # 4 (REVIEW)

Mercy # 4 (REVIEW)

John Kreese famously stated in the Karate Kid "mercy is for the weak". Some may argue that there is some truth to that statement. However, Image Comics Mercy #4 highlights that it is also from the strong. Whether Lady Hellaine has the restraint to display this human...

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Bliss # 1 (REVIEW)

Bliss # 1 (REVIEW)

Bliss # 1Image Comics Story: Sean Lewis Art: Caitlin Yarsky Bliss is serene and simplistic. Uncomplicated. It provides all one could want or desire. Amazingly, Issue # 1 of Bliss from Image Comics presents a story worthy of the euphoric state. Sean Lewis decides to...

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Red Mother #6 (REVIEW)

Red Mother #6 (REVIEW)

One of my first reviews for The Geeks World Wide was for Red Mother issue 3. At the time I mistakenly compared this comic book to a movie. If that was the case then Red Mother # 5 would have been the conclusion of the film. Instead, I realize after reading Red Mother...

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Willow #1 (REVIEW)

Willow #1 (REVIEW)

Willow #1Boom Studios Written by: Mariko Tamaki Illustrated by: Natacha Bustos Colored by: Eleonora Bruni Lettered by: Jodi Wynne PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE It is hard to argue that Willow Rosenberg experienced the most change of all the charactets on the Buffy...

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Nomen Omen #6 (REVIEW)

Nomen Omen #6 (REVIEW)

Nomen Omen #6Image Comics Writer: Marco B. BucciArtist and Colorist: Jacopo Camagni PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE I wonder if there was an accord to determine which colors are best suited for signifying the use of magic or the presence of the supernatural? This comes to...

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Sleeping Beauties # 1 (REVIEW)

Sleeping Beauties # 1 (REVIEW)

Shameful to admit, I have never read a Stephen King novel. Now mind you when I use words like "read something" I mean I haven't read it from cover to cover. When I was about 8 I followed behind my mother into the adult section and selected his Night Shift. I realize...

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A Man Among Ye # 1 (REVIEW)

A Man Among Ye # 1 (REVIEW)

The dark tones of the cover of the first pages sets the tone for this first issue of Image Comics A Man Among Ye. We are after all dealing with pirates. And while varied and numerous their tales are most are often the same. They are as deep and treacherous as the...

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Wynd # 1 (REVIEW)

Wynd # 1 (REVIEW)

Wynd # 1Boom Comics Written by: James Tynion IVIllustrated by: Michael DialynasLettered by: Aditya Bidikar PURCHASE YOUR COPY HERE The opening sequence of Boom Comics "Wynd" issue 1 features a brilliantly illustrated transformation of the titular character. Michael...

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