Comic Reviews
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Pintura: Panimulang Yugto
Philippine indie comics continue to gain momentum these past years. This is significant due to the fact that many of our co-patriots who possess artistic endowments and potentialities can either pursue their dreams as artists o...
MANGA REVIEW: Neon Genesis Evangelion Vol. 14 – An Anticlimatic End?
The end is finally here! After twenty years or so, Neon Genesis Evangelion by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto has finally come to a satisfying end in the last volume, number 14. Truth of the matter, I actually thought that its thirteenth vo...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Ivar, Timewalker #1
The third immortal Anni-Padda brother finally shines into the limelight as he gets his own title from Valiant. Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry, the same creative team of Archer & Armstrong, bring you – Ivar, Timewalk...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Mortal Kombat X #1
In heightening the anticipation of the release of one of the most influential fighting games ever that is Mortal Kombat X, DC Comics unleashes the prequel comic mini-series of the same name. Every issue centers on selected figh...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Men of Wrath #4
As the mini-series Men of Wrath comes to an end, things are getting more and intense and further justify the mastery of Southern (American) gritty stories that only Jason Aaron can pull off. This is evident in his penultimate c...
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