Star Trek: The New Adventures Vol. 2

Star Trek: The New Adventures Vol. 2
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Seeing how successful the new Star Trek movies have been, it only makes sense that someone would eventually get the bright idea of writing of a new comic. … read more

Ragnarok: Last God Standing – Sundering The Shackles of Fate

Ragnarok: Last God Standing – Sundering The Shackles of Fate
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Nowadays, all we seem to see is the surface gleam of ancient heroes, rather than the deep flaws and peripeteia that darkens them. Ragnarok: Last God Standing, thankfully, is not that story. … read more

Nothing Wrong With Being Hexed

Nothing Wrong With Being Hexed
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Hexed is strong in everything it’s trying to do. I would love to see this title run for a good, long time. … read more

Review: Copperhead Volume 2

Review: Copperhead Volume 2
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What if the final frontier was as wild as the Old West? That’s the basic concept of Copperhead. … read more

Review: Injection

Review: Injection
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Injection is engaging at the worst of times and a juggernaut of internal psyche at its best. … read more

Review: Black Market

Review: Black Market
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With the rise of graphic novels now in full swing, Black Market is another incredibly creative, dark and fun ride into the world of superheroes. … read more

Review: TMNT Vol. 12 – Vengeance Part One

Review: TMNT Vol. 12 – Vengeance Part One
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In volume 12 of TMNT Donatello’s spirit journey sequences capture a childlike curiosity while still retaining a harrowing sense of loss. … read more

Review: The Empty Man – Trade Paperback

Review: The Empty Man – Trade Paperback
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The Empty Man – Trade Paperback BOOM! Studios Writer: Cullen Bunn Artists: Vanesa R. Del Ray, Michael Garland Street: 09.30 From Issue 1’s first panel to Issue 6’s last, The Empty Man takes its readers along a gruesome journey into the depths of madness and the pitfalls of organized faith. The story starts out by

Review: Butterfly – Hardcover Collection

Review: Butterfly – Hardcover Collection
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Two different illustrators pen the pages in Butterfly with a surprising degree of continuity. Antonio Fuso’s illustrations in the first two chapters blend seamlessly with the latter half. … read more

Review: Suicide Risk: Volume Five–Scorched Earth

Review: Suicide Risk: Volume Five–Scorched Earth
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Suicide Risk: Volume Five–Scorched Earth Writer: Mike Carey Artist: Elena Casagrande IDW Street: 09.16 When we last left off, the poop had figuratively hit the fan. The fourth volume of this graphic novel series Suicide Risk ended with the long-lost wife from our hero’s former life realizing who she is, understanding what’s happened and promptly