Review: Reyn, Volume 1: Warden of Fate

Review: Reyn, Volume 1: Warden of Fate
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After a thousand years of darkness, monstrous creatures long forgotten rise up from the rubble and civilization depends on the last of the lost tribe of Wardens, Reyn. … read more

Review: Samurai Jack: Volume 4

Review: Samurai Jack: Volume 4
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If you know anything about Samurai Jack, you’ll know how incredibly monumental this invention could be for him, as he is a time-displaced samurai warrior whose duty it is to go back in time and defeat the evil demon Aku. … read more

Review: The Sixth Gun: Days Of The Dead

Review: The Sixth Gun: Days Of The Dead
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As a fan of Western Fiction and horror, I had high hopes for The Sixth Gun, and I am pleased to say that I was not disappointed. … read more

Review: Jim Henson’s Storyteller – Witches Hardcover Collection

Review: Jim Henson’s Storyteller – Witches Hardcover Collection
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Sesame Street helped teach me my ABC’s, and Jim Henson’s The Storyteller television series sparked my imagination—it’s a one of the main reasons I love to read—so obviously this collection piqued my interest. … read more

Review: Steven Universe

Review: Steven Universe
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I’m going to start out by saying that I think this comic is best suited for a younger audience, having said that, I will give my best review for Steven Universe. … read more

Review: Stumptown, Vol. 3

Review: Stumptown, Vol. 3
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In the end, Rucka illustrates a message that sometimes we need to have faith in those we care about. Stumptown’s definitely worth a read. … read more

Review: Sunstone, Vol. 2

Review: Sunstone, Vol. 2
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Sunstone tackles sexuality and the BDSM culture with conviction, but rather than preachy, Sejic scribes something nurturing and feels more like a self-aware and confident erotica novel walking into comic book convention. … read more

Review: The Tithe Vol. 1

Review: The Tithe Vol. 1
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Peter Popoff, Jim Baker. What do these guys have in common with The Tithe? Well, if this comic were real, they would be getting a visit from a “Robin Hood” like group called The Samaritans. … read more

Review: They’re Not Like Us Vol. 1

Review: They’re Not Like Us Vol. 1
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True to its title, this series truly differentiates itself from the current crazes. It’s an intimate book that feels like an industry secret from the “weird” niche at Image Comics. … read more

Review: The Walking Dead Volume 23: Whispers Into Screams

Review: The Walking Dead Volume 23: Whispers Into Screams
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On a scale of One to Rad, this latest volume earns a solid “meh.” The sad thing is that this is actually a fairly decent volume, but after the set up at the end of Volume 22 (my review of which began with, “HOLY. FUCK.”), this feels like a massively missed opportunity by writer/creator Robert Kirkman. … read more