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IXth Generation 5 review
Delays are unfortunate in any business, but sometimes it happens. IXth Generation’s previous main artist, Stjepan Sejic, fell ill and several issues of this series were heavily delayed. Thankfully a bunch of one shots featuring different members of the IXth … Continue reading
IXth Generation 3 review
The first two issues of Matt Hawkins’s IXth Generation established the basic premise. Hundreds of years after an extinction level event, 9 cyborgs designed by the Aphrodite protocol each rule one of the surviving cities. These Cyborg siblings, each named … Continue reading
Comics of April Fools Day, 2015
This is my first ever April 1st new comic day, and I’m a bit disappointed by the lack of April Fools jokes in what I read. Sure, Wolverines 13 is one in a sense, but all the rest are just … Continue reading
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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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Aphrodite IX 9 review
It’s sad that after this, Aphrodite IX only has two issues left. Even though Matt Hawkins and Stjepan Sejic have plans for an Aphrodite/Cyber Force series in the future, it hasn’t been announced yet. This series has been consistently good … Continue reading