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WEBCOMIC REVIEW: Lucky Coin
NeverHeard WebComic‘s Lucky Coin is a weekly webcomic strip that tells the story of a guy who finds well, a lucky coin, that gets him into a string of events that couldn’t be anything but luck. Mel Casipit‘s s...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Batman ’66 #2
Recently, the DC universe has been all about dark back stories and even darker adventures. I’m talking about the likes of Nolan and Snyder movies, to New 52 Trinity War and Injustice video games. But here comes Batman ...
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KOMIKS REVIEW: Caution – Drugs/Sex/Rock ‘N Roll
An unnamed rock icon tells the story of his rise to fame and stardom, how he started from being down low until he met “someone” who reached out to him back when he’s on the verge of suicide. This “friend...
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KOMIKS REVIEW: Tabas (Chapter 1 & 1.5)
Set in the Philippines 10 years after World War III, a young traveler not only needs to go through the post-apocalyptic terrain of Manila, but also be wary of all those after his head to fulfill his mission of bringing a holy m...
Archaia Entertainment
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The Thrilling Adventure Hour
I haven’t seen the classic “The Thrilling Adventure Hour” nor have I heard of any of its stories before. But this book from Archaia Entertainment under the Black Label line made me look it up and learn more. T...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Avengers A.I. #2
Given the copious amount of humor and action plus the beautiful art that adapts with the different kind of Avengers ambiance, Marvel‘s Avengers A.I. #2 is a fun read that continues the story and atmosphere we’ve wit...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The Owl #2
Probably the biggest thing that could hit a character who’s skipped through time is the fact that most of the people he’s known are either already old or dead. That’s what hits The Owl in Dynamite Entertainmen...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Captain Midnight #1
Dark Horse brings yet another classic character into life with its Captain Midnight #1. It looks modern but at the same time it has that noir feel with lots of Nazi-beating action, adventure and mystery. Right off the bat, the ...
Archaia Entertainment
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The Reason for Dragons
Here’s another comic from Archaia Entertainment that I have truly enjoyed. I’m a big fan of dragons, knights and all the medieval shiznits but I’d say The Reason for Dragons by Chris Northrop and Jeff Stokely ...
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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Hunger #1
“There. It approaches. An entity as old as existence. Designed to devour all that stands before it…It is death and destruction. It is the end of all things.” After the Avengers stopped Ultron, Marvel brings us...