Enrique Rea

Millar and Murphy go bonkers a “Chrononauts” #3 Review

Chrononauts #3 Image Comics Written by: Mark Millar Art by: Sean Murphy It's hard to describe Chrononauts #3 in one word. 'Bonkers' comes close, but it's such a wild ride you'd need movie comparisons. If you took Smokey and the Bandit, Back to the Future, and Stargate...

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Still striking a “Copperhead #7” Review

Copperhead #7 Image Comics Written by: Jay Faeber Art by: Scott Godlewski & Ron Riley Since hitting Copperhead, Sheriff Clara Bronson has been all business. She quickly became embroiled in a grisly homicide investigation while still getting to know her new deputy...

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The buzz continues a “Legenderry: Green Hornet #4” Review

Legenderry Green Hornet #4 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Daryl Gregory Art by: Brent Peeples 'Legenderry: Green Hornet' has been a fun and wild ride. Things are only getting more tense and exciting in the penultimate issue four. Green Hornet and Kato join forces...

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“Swords of Sorrow” #1 Review

Swords of Sorrow #1 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Gail Simone Art by: Sergio Davila Swords of Sorrow #1 by Gail Simone and Sergio Davila is a fast-paced set-up issue that stars so many fabulous female characters it will make your head spin. It's an introductory...

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Through the grisly tunnels a “Burning fields #4” review

Burning Fields #4 Boom! Studios Written by: Michael Moreci & Tim Daniel Art by: Colin Lorimer One of the best things about the 8-issue miniseries: The Burning Fields is the versatility from writers Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel. In issue #4, things going forward...

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Balance meets bravado a “King: Jungle Jim #3” Review

King: Jungle Jim #3 Dynamite Entertainment Written by: Paul Tobin Art by: Sandy Jarrell Jungle Jim #3 by Paul Tobin and Sandy Jarrell continues to be one of Dynamite's best titles and one of the most entertaining comics period. Our funny and acerbic hero can summon...

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Soul Wreck a “Postal #3” Review

Postal #3 Top Cow Productions Written by: Isaac Goodheart Art by: Betsy Gonia I’ve been comparing Postal to a more malevolent Twin Peaks and it’s hard not to in a town of dubious characters trying to hide from shady pasts. In the middle of it all is Mark, whose...

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The soul behind the mask a “Black Hood #3” Review

Black Hood #3 Dark Circle Comics Written by: Duane Swierczynski Art by: Michael Gaydos The Black Hood has already set the stage for gritty and dark themed crime stories so comparing it to the hit Netflix series: Daredevil, wouldn't be a stretch.  However Greg...

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