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REVIEW: Dexter deserves more in ‘Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1′
One way or another, Jason “Red Hood” Todd is definitely a fan favorite probably due to his anti-hero persona and/or his extreme methods of handling justice to his targets, to the conundrum of the Dark Knight wheneve...
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REVIEW: Behold, The Word in ‘Absolute Preacher Vol. 1′
There was a time that Vertigo Comics was taken so seriously, many of the upstarts under the stewardship of Vertigo Executive Editor and SVP Karen Berger blossomed their comic book careers in that controversial, pushing-the-enve...
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REVIEW: ‘Betty and Veronica #1′ features more of Adam Hughes’ words
Adam Hughes is undeniably a great illustrator in the comic industry, especially when he draws covers and focuses more on women. However, I think he jumps the shark in becoming the overall visual narrator in the new BETTY...
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REVIEW: ‘Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 1′ – The Turtles or The Bat?
Company comic-wide crossovers are rare nowadays, unlike during the 1990s where Marvel, DC, Image, Valiant, Dark Horse and other had their major characters interacted, fought one another, and eventually, teamed up to defeat a co...
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REVIEW: ‘Huck, Vol. 1′ is the Gentle Giant
Mark Millar loves to write Superman, but his sights focus more in creating more independent comics. He did write about Superman, but Red Son is considered non-canon of the DC Universe grand narrative (or ELSE WORLDS prior The N...
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REVIEW: Bloodshot Island arc is getting addicting in ‘Bloodshot Reborn #15′
Jeff Lemire and Mico Suayan‘s BLOODSHOT REBORN #15 is DAY 2 of the second part of the current Bloodshot Island story arc. As mentioned previously, the five Bloodshots from different eras of the 20th century are “reb...
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REVIEW: The searching happens in ‘Saga, Vol. 6′
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples continue their dominance in the writing and artistic departments in Star Wars homage SAGA, VOL. 6. This trade paperback contains issues #31-#36, and this time around, we witness how the main n...
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REVIEW: A road to perdition for ‘Southern Bastards, Vol. 3: Homecoming’
Jason Aaron and Jason Latour continues to explore the American Southern identity in dissecting the lives and views of Coach Boss’ henchmen and Tubb’s daughter in their critically acclaimed creator owned Southern Bastards, Vol. ...
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REVIEW: ‘Starve #10′ is the Egg of Contention
Brian Wood and Danijel Zezelj‘s socioeconomic and cultural visual graphic mini-series STARVE comes to a rather straightforward, if not rushed, ending in its tenth finale issue. Long story short, Angela, the main protagoni...
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REVIEW: Make way for ‘Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. One’
After years of teasing his next project post-Multiversity, Grant Morrison, alongside with Yanick Paquette and Nathan Fairbairn as illustrator and colorist respectively, unleashes his reinterpretation of the iconic William Moult...