Comic Reviews
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Memetic #1
With the surplus of apocalyptic fiction nowadays, from zombies to vampires to zombie-vampires, Memetic certainly brings a different approach.
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Gwapoman 2000: Ang Huling Baraha
The world has forgotten about Gwapoman, but after twelve years he is now back!
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: X-O Manowar #0 – Valiant Beginnings
You might be wondering who or what an X-O Manowar is? You are not alone. X-O Manowar started its original run in the early 90’s – also known as the Dark Ages of comics and graphic novels – a time where artists and writers...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Unity #10
Part of Valiant’s gigantic 18-part Armor Hunters crossover, Unity #10 is the metaphorical lull before the big storm, the short recess before the final act commences. With Unity #10, Matt Kindt downplays the big action scenes, f...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Wayward #2 Brings More Oddoty to the Mix!
Wayward #2 begins directly after the events taking place in issue #1, which if you can’t quite recall, our hero Rori, meets this strawberry milk loving girl named Ayane, and the pair ended up battling turtle-like creatures call...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Sumpa Book 1 Provides Both Aliw and Baliw
Sumpa is a tale of curses and promises and faith. It’s a reimagining of Philippine pre-colonial belief in elemental creatures, in vengeful beings, and in gods and goddesses all repackaged and delivered in a more relatable, mode...
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