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Switch 3 review
It sucks when a comic artist injures their shoulder for any reason, but it’s especially bad when it’s a writer/artist who’s the main creator in a series with such a legacy behind it. After Witchblade ended last October, Switch came … Continue reading
Witchblade 185 and Switch 2 review
As a franchise, Witchblade began back in 1995, and now with issue 185 it’s coming to an end for now. But even as Sarah Pezzini’s journey with the artifact of power concludes, Stjepan Sejic begins an alternate universe story called … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, angelus, artifacts of power, bill farmer, brian haberlin, cavemen, cavewomen, comic review, comics, crime drama, delightfully weird, fantasy, ian nottingham, image comics, isaac goodhart, j.d. smith, kenneth irons, linda sejic, marc silvestri, mary parker, matt hawkins, michael turner, mythology, nanjan jamberi, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, ron marz, sara pezzini, Stjepan Sejic, switch, top cow productions, witchblade
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IXth Generation 2 review
While IXth Generation is a continuation from both Cyber Force and Aphrodite IX, it feels like its own story. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where a family of 9 immortal cyborgs have taken near complete control of the … Continue reading
IXth Generation 1 review
One series I very much enjoyed from last year and somehow forgot about in my “favourite comics of 2014” post was Matt Hawking’s Aphrodite IX, which sadly ended with issue 11 in June. The series took place in a post-apocalyptic … Continue reading
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Tagged aphrodite ix, artifacts, artifacts of power, comic review, comics, cyber force, generation ix, Hephaestus IX, image comics, matt hawkins, post-apocalyptic, science fiction, science fiction comics, speros city, Stjepan Sejic, the darkness, top cow productions, witchblade
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Witchblade 175 review
It’s not very often that a comic title reaches 175 issues in an uninterrupted run, especially for a smaller publisher. Yet not only does Witchblade show no signs of slowing down, but it’s had a live action TV show, an … Continue reading