Marisa Carpico

Marisa Carpico
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By day, Marisa Carpico stresses over America’s election system. By night, she becomes a pop culture obsessive. Whether it’s movies, TV or music, she watches and listens to it all so you don’t have to.

Bitch Planet #5 Review

I love reading Bitch Planet. I also hate reading Bitch Planet. The book tells the story of a futuristic alternate universe where women who are...

Daredevil #18

It would be impossible to talk about the end of writer Mark Waid and artist Chris Samnee's four-year run on Daredevil (the longest unbroken...

The Sixth Gun: Valley of Death Review

The Sixth Gun, writer Cullen Bunn and artist Brian Hurtt's supernatural horror western, should have been done by now. The 50th issue will be...

Zodiac Starforce #1 Review

Zodiac Starforce follows four teenage girls who defend the world using magical powers given to them by gems that correspond with star signs. Sailor...

Wolf #2 Review

Last month, the first issue of Wolf by writer Ales Kot and artist Matt Taylor debuted as a super-sized double issue. This month's installment...

The Beauty #1 Review

The Beauty started in 2011 as a one-shot in Top Cow Productions' annual Pilot Season contest. The book–written by Jeremy Haun and Jason A....

Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #1 Review

There are probably a number of long-time fans of the writer-artist team of Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie out there who are happy the...

The Wicked + The Divine #13 Review

A few months back, I said that if you only read one comic book in your whole life, it should be the 11th issue...

DC Comics Bombshells #1 Review

DC's line of collectible statuettes featuring female heroes and villains in '40s pin-up style, new digital comic DC Comics Bombshells shouldn't work. But thanks...

Arrow Season 2.5 #10 Review

While shippers will probably never get to learn exactly what Oliver and Felicity did during their summer of love outside of fan fiction, Arrow...

Hawkeye #22 Review

This issue has been a long time coming. Hawkeye began all the way back in August 2012 and after a run that was praised...

Siege #1 Review

Siege probably isn't the easiest read for someone brand new to comics. There are a lot of characters–our protagonist Abigail especially–with very complicated backstories...

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