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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Lazarus #15 – We are (no) friends

Less is more. That’s the beauty of the well-oiled creative collaboration in delivering a good story and killer visuals. That’s the case of Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s latest issue Lazarus #15, the conclusion of chapter 3. Aft...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: What you reap is what you sow on ‘Mortal Kombat X #2′

The second part of the prequel to the upcoming Mortal Kombat X follows up some of the strands that the thunder god and Earth’s protector Raiden saw in his premonitions/predictions/ possibilities in the premier issue. This time ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The search begins in ‘Saga #25′

THE SEARCH BEGINS! It’s BACK! Earlier than expected! True to their words, the adventures of two separated families begin with a somber note or reminder of the consequences of war. A similarity to the Hunger Games the tribute se...
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Why is ED BRUBAKER Awesome ?

I know many comic aficionados and readers are already familiarized and read Stan Lee, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Grant Morrison’s respective opuses. To more sophisticated types, the names Mark Waid, Kurt Busiek, Garth Ennis, J...
 
 
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Multiversity: The Guidebook #1 – Looking into the Abyss

OH MY GOODNESS!!! Grant Morrison did the impossible feat once again! In Multiversity: The Guidebook #1, he literally put this reader off-balanced on another thought-provoking issue of methodologically precise off-putting meta-n...