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Review: Lost Light #13

I love when IDW does the Artist Edition covers. Great nods to the comic book covers of the eighties. To explain this issue, I have one...

Review: Bingo Love

I cannot express how excited I am to finally have a copy of Bingo Love. This comic is one I’ve been looking forward to...

Review: Scarlett’s Strike Force #1

This review will be short and to the point. It’s horrible. I don’t know what anyone was thinking with this title. I don’t know what...

Review: Lost Light #12

It is the end of the Mutineer’s Trilogy. It goes out with a big, gut-wrenching bang. The death toll in this issue is horrifying. If...

Review: Coyotes #4

Before I dive into this issue, I have to warn you there are spoilers from Issue #3 in this review. In the last issue...

Review: The Wicked and the Divine 1923 Special

When The Wicked and the Divine began, the first few pages weren't devoted to the current-day Pantheon, but the final moments of the 1920's...

Review: Dejah Thoris #1

Dejah Thoris is published by Dynamite. It is written by Amy Chu with illustrations by Pasquale Qualano and colors by Valentina Pinto. I have to...

Review: Xena #1

Xena Warrior Princess kicks off with a hooded rider on horseback in ancient Greece. The rider approaches a fork in the road and tries...

Review: Batman #40

When I finished reading Batman #39 a few weeks ago, I laughed for 20 minutes straight. It wasn’t because Tom King had done anything funny,...

Review: The Silencer #1

There's a moment in Dan Abnett's and John Romita Junior's The Silencer #1 where the book almost becomes fun. Main character Honor Guest is putting away...

Review: Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #37

  General Zod really gets around these days. Superman's second most iconic villain popped up in Action Comics and Suicide Squad last year, and his...

Review: Damage #1

  Damage #1 is the first book in DC's "New Age of Heroes", and man does it make an impression. DC's latest character shares a lot...