Percy Waelchl

Red Hood and the Outlaws #9 Review

Red Hood and the Outlaws #9 Review

Red Hood and the Outlaws #9 DC Comics Written by: Scott Lobdell Art by: Dexter Soy Color by: Veronica Gandini The unlikely "dark trinity" team of Red Hood, Artemis, and Bizzaro sets out on their first adventure in issue #9. After spending the first eight issues...

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The Flintstones #10 Review

The Flintstones #10 Review

The Flintstones #10 DC Comics Written by: Mark Russell Art by: Steve Pugh "Racism is the most expensive luxury we have," Fred Flintstone says in a moment of reflection. Russell's writing frequently cuts to the heart of social and cultural judgments and critiques....

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Power Rangers: Aftershock REVIEW

Power Rangers: Aftershock REVIEW

Power Rangers: Aftershock BOOM Studios Written by: Ryan Parrott Art by: Lucas Werneck and Robert Carey Boom Studios has an answer for fans who left theaters wanting more Power Ranger content. Power Rangers: Aftershock picks up a few weeks after the movie and provides...

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He-Man ThunderCats #6 Review

He-Man ThunderCats #6 Review

He-Man Thundercats #6 DC Comics Written by: Lloyd Goldfine and Rob David Art by: Freddie E. Williams II How did an action figure tie-in cartoon end in the 1980's? Would the villain bumble the evil plan? Would the individualistic villain be defeated by heroes working...

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Gone too Soon for Nightwing #16 Review

Gone too Soon for Nightwing #16 Review

Nightwing #16 DC Comics Written by: Tim Seeley Art by: Javier Fernandez Happiness for super heroes rarely lasts. For Dick Grayson, happiness didn't last beyond a single issue. Nightwing #16 opens with a flashback to a happy moment with Dick and his new love interest,...

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Got to be starting something in Superman #18 (Review)

Got to be starting something in Superman #18 (Review)

Superman #18 DC Comics Written by: Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Art by: Patrick Gleason and Mark Gray Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason run on Superman has balanced small personal stories with grand multiverse tales. Tomasi and Gleason started with a few...

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Super job keeping plates spinning in Action Comics #974 Review

Super job keeping plates spinning in Action Comics #974 Review

Action Comics #974 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Art Thibert, Patch Zircher and Stephen Segovia Superman comics can be world, galaxy, or dimension spanning in scope. Superman comics can also be terrestrial. Action Comics #973 and now #974 are focused on...

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