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REVIEW: Can’t Keep The Man Down in WWE #4

The saga of Seth (Freakin’) Rollins, as written by Dennis Hopeless, comes to a close (for now) in BOOM! Studios’ WWE #4. After being barred by Triple H from setting foot inside the arena, Rollins goes past every obstacle set in...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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REVIEW: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink did solid justice for Kimberly

How far will you go for your family? Kimberly Ann Hart, the very first Pink Ranger goes back into being a hero temporarily to save her family in MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: PINK six-issue mini-series. Despite being retired, s...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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REVIEW: ‘WWE Then. Now. Forever. #1′

BOOM! Studios has had a track record of succeeding in translating TV shows into great comic books and their next step is a bit of a wild choice: World Wrestling Entertainment. You’d be surprised by how much this works so ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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REVIEW: Under the bridge in ‘Strange Fruit #4′

After months of delay, the mini-series Strange Fruit finally concludes with its fourth issue, presenting how a black superman archetype saved a Southern town from its supposed imminent fluvial destruction. The creative team J. ...
 
 
 
 
 
 

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REVIEW: Behold the Excalibur in ‘Skybourne #1′

The best thing about independent comic creations is that the creators can do whatever they want, alongside with their top-of-the-line artistic executions. This is the case of Frank Cho‘s new independent comic series, SKYB...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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REVIEW: Christmas comes closer on ‘Klaus #7′

KLAUS #7 closes the postmodernist theoretical take on the origins of Santa Claus (or Klaus) that basically the fusion of the Northern European supernatural and folkloric elements and the usual Grant Morrison‘s weirdness a...