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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: We Stand On Guard #5

 
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November 6, 2015
THE ULTIMATE GAMBIT The creative team of WE STAND ON GUARD never ever fails to disappoint both readers and Vaughan-Skroce fans around in delivering and executing a great possible futuristic scenario of American imperialist pursuits, particularly towards the northern neighbor, Canada. As the series reaches ...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Uncanny X-Men #600

 
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November 6, 2015
MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES So, Marvel Comics finally releases Brian Michael Bendis’s swan song on the merry mutants in Uncanny X-Men #600. Is it really worth the hype surrounding the publication’s delay, and even so, the wait? On the personal note, I am rather disappointed at all, making me think and reflect th...


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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Rift Library Edition HC

 
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September 18, 2015
FUSING PAST and PRESENT Better late than never, as what the cliché says it best. What I mean is I recently acquired Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Rift Library Edition HC for my favorite godchild because this has virtually anything what a good graphic novel should be—excellent storytelling, accessi...


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Withstanding the deadly rapids on The Flame in the Flood

Games Spotlight
September 9, 2015
The survival genre of video games has ratcheted the intensity when The Last Of Us was released in June 2013. We knew from the start that The Last Of Us will combine horror and survival seamlessly, and players spent nearly half of 2013 journeying through ravaged America which has suffered a great scientific...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: We Stand On Guard #3

 
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September 6, 2015
WORST TORTURERS EVER The cover art by the great Steve Skroce summarizes, if not encapsulates, the entire story here in We Stand On Guard #3. Great covers lead to the interior pages with the urgency to remain consistent until the very last page. Skroce art is like a great wine that ages better and even [&he...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: We Stand On Guard #1

 
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July 3, 2015
GO, TEAM CANADA! As far as I’m concerned, Americans or the United States of America in every media should be portrayed positively, no matter what. This statement is no assumption, it is the norm in showing the US of A as the Liberator, Freedom Fighter, so-called Champion, and of course, as the Number One o...


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THEY’RE NOT LIKE US, Vol. 1: Black Holes for the Young hit stands this July

Comics
June 11, 2015
Eric Stephenson (NOWHERE MEN, LONG HOT SUMMER), Eisner Award-nominated writer and Publisher at Image Comics, and artist Simon Gane (The Vinyl Underground, Paris), come together for a suspenseful modern horror story in THEY’RE NOT LIKE US, VOL. 1: BLACK HOLES FOR THE YOUNG. Paired with colors by the Eisner ...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Divergence #1 – The New, the Shame, The Omen

 
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May 7, 2015
Divergence #1, the starting point for DC’s trinity of the New 52: Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman (and the premier team, Justice League). Released for the Free Comic Book Day (or FCBD), and this occasion becomes an outlet of a teaser to an upcoming event in mainstream comics. Divergence literally tells i...


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Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, and Paolo Rivera mark the last stand in THE VALIANT #4

Comics
March 6, 2015
Valiant is proud to present an advance preview of THE VALIANT #4 (of 4) – the long-awaited final chapter of the four-issue epic from New York Times best-selling writers Jeff Lemire (BLOODSHOT REBORN, Descender) & Matt Kindt (NINJAK, RAI) and Eisner Award-winning artist Paolo Rivera (Daredevil)! Be here...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Men of Wrath #5 – The Wrath Moment

 
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March 6, 2015
Jason Aaron and Ron Garney show us readers once again how a great story like Men of Wrath end unexpectedly. Unexpected in the strictest sense that we are rooting or invested on the characters we supposedly feel worth redeeming, reliving, and rejoicing, particularly how the penultimate issue was starting to...