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Novel review – Magic Triumphs
It’s been a while since I’ve touched on this book series. In fact it’s been a while since I’ve found the time to read any novel because of my new job. It doesn’t help that I’m falling behind on comics. … Continue reading
Comics of June 13, 2018
There won’t be a long intro this week because I’m feeling pretty tired. There’s not much to say anyway. The comics I picked up this week include Thor 1, Witchblade 6 and I Hate Fairyland 19. I also picked up … Continue reading
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Tagged alex underwood, bryan valenza, caitlin kittredge, christian ward, comedy, comic review, comics, creator-owned comics, delightfully weird, fairyland, fantasy comic, i hate fairyland, image comics, jason aaron, jean-francois beaulieu, marco d'alfonso, marvel comics, marvel legacy, mike del mundo, odinson, roberta ingranata, scottie young, thor, top cow productions, urban fantasy, war of the realms, witchblade
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Witchblade 2 review
Last month’s debut issue of this new Witchblade series made it clear that this is a different iteration of the ancient artifact of power. It takes place in a different universe than the original Witchblade series. That in itself isn’t … Continue reading
Comics of January 10, 2018
It’s the second Wednesday of the year. Because of what will hopefully be temporary financial setbacks, after this week I’ll be cutting back on the number of comics I’m picking up, with the intention to catch up on everything when … Continue reading
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Tagged action comics, alex underwood, andrew dalhouse, batman, bobby curnow, brett booth, bryan valenza, cable, caitlin kittredge, clayface, comic review, comics, damian couceiro, dan jurgens, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, delightfully weird, detective comics, ed brisson, fantasy comic, federico blee, hulk, idw comics, image comics, jahnoy lindsay, james tynion IV, jason wright, jean grey, jennifer walters, jesus aburtov, jody houser, joe bennett, jon malin, julio ferreira, kara zor-l, kevin eastman, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel legacy, marvel now, matthew rosenberg, michael atiyeh, miguel mendonco, nathan summers, ninja turtles, phoenix resurrection, phoenix resurrection: the return of jean grey, rachelle rosenberg, roberta ingranata, robson rocha, ronda pattison, she-hulk, splinter, steve orlando, supergirl, superman, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the leader, tmnt, tom waltz, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men
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Switch 4 review
I hope that writer and artist Stjepan Sejic fully recovers from his shoulder injuries soon, because although this series is delayed like crazy, it’s definitely worth the wait so far. The previous issue released in April, and now we’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged angelus, comic review, comics, delightfully weird, fantasy comic, image comics, mary parker, sara pezzini, Stjepan Sejic, switch, the darkness, top cow productions, witchblade
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Comics of July 6, 2016
The Canadian Dollar sucks right now. Comics are a lot more expensive than they were a year ago, while at the same time, I’m getting paid less than I was this time a year ago even though I have the … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, batman, bruce wayne, charles soule, civil war, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, david finch, dc comics, dc rebirth, delightfully weird, dennis hopeless, event comics, fantasy comics, gotham, gotham girl, image comics, Javier rodriguez, jessica drew, jesus aburtov, john kalisz, jon kent, jordie bellaire, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, mary parker, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, phil noto, poe dameron, spider-woman, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars: the force awakens, Stjepan Sejic, superman, switch, the force awakens, tom king, top cow productions, wendigo, witchblade, x-men, x-men civil war
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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
Angela: Queen of Hel 6 review
This issue pretty much conformed that Angela: Queen of Hel 7 will be the final issue in this series. That’s too bad, because Angela’s solo titles from Angela: Queen of Hel to this one have been an absolute delight. With … Continue reading
Spider-Woman 3 review
This is the weirdest comic I read this week, and considering Monstress 3 is about a one-armed girl with a monster living inside her in a world based on Chinese mythology, that’s saying something. The core story is a lot … Continue reading