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Eat the Rich #1 (REVIEW)
Eat the Rich #1 Sarah Gailey creates rich, dynamic worlds with grounded characters. In her novel, Magic for Liars, she created a suspenseful thriller...
Nocterra #6 (REVIEW)
Nocterra #6 Scott Snyder and Tony S. Daniel left Val and readers hanging big time at the end of Nocterra #5. Thankfully, Nocterra #6 picks up right where...
KILLER QUEENS # 1 (REVIEW)
Killer Queens # 1 You may consider The Carousel of Progress an outdated ride in Disney's Tomorrowland. And yet, I feel it serves as a nostalgic view of...
RADIANT BLACK # 7 (REVIEW)
Radiant Black # 7 When we last caught up with the colorful collective...sorry I couldn't resist. It's just after last month's solo story spotlighting...
Nightwing #83 (Review)
Nightwing #83 (REVIEW) Following up on the bombshell of the past two issues of Nightwing, we finally get to see what Dick Grayson has been planning with...
grimm universe quarterly presents: zodiac vs death force
Grimm Universe Quarterly Presents: Zodiac vs Death Force WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!!!! The creative teams at Zenescope have always provided immense and...
hardware season one #1 (Review)
Hardware season One #1 Dyawne McDuffie and Denys Cowan's character, Hardware, continues to hold cultural relevance almost three decades later. In 1993,...
The SECRET LAND # 3 (REVIEW)
The Secret Land # 3 There's a place for us. Somewhere a place for us. The events of Issue # 3 of The Secret Land proceed this melody, and it's musical by...
Fight Girls #2 (REVIEW)
Fight Girls #2 If there is one thing Fight Girls doesn't lack, it's action. For that matter, you would be hard pressed to find anything falling short in...
BATMAN ’89 #1 (Review)
BatMan '89 # 1 The long-awaited sequel to Tim Burton's Batman movies has finally arrived! Sam Hamm, who penned the original movie, is writing "Batman...
DJINN HUNTER # 1 (REVIEW)
Djinn Hunter # 1 While reading Djinn Hunter # 1, I was struck by an overwhelming inclination. They say that familiarity can breed contempt. And...