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28 Days Later #15

28 Days Later #15

Review@CR David O'Leary returns to the world of 28 Days Later sharing a full review of issue #15

Iron Man: Legacy #6

Iron Man: Legacy #6

Review@CR David O'Leary finds himself a bit surprised by how much he enjoyed Iron Man: Legacy #6

Futurequake #16

Futurequake #16

Review@CR David O'Leary reviews FutureQuake, an anthology featuring up and coming English creators

Amazing Spider-Man #648

Amazing Spider-Man #648

Reviews@CR David O'Leary gives his thoughts on this installment of the 'Big Time' arc in Amazing Spider-Man

Orion the Hunter #1

Orion the Hunter #1

Reviews@CR Decapitated Dan gives us his thoughts on the first issue of this indie title from Arctos Comics

Flash #7

Flash #7

Review@CR Otomo checks out the beginning of Geoff Johns' second arc of the rebooted Flash with Barry Allen

Queen and Country

Queen and Country

Review@CR David O'Leary sits down for a solid read as he checks out Greg Rucka's new Queen and Country Novel

Slow Storm

Slow Storm

Katie Riley launches her new review column, Breaking Ground, looking at the First Second graphic novel Slow Storm

Meet Magic Trixie

Meet Magic Trixie

Bill Love shares a new Novel Ideas as he takes a look at Jill Thompson's spooky and fun all ages title Magic Trixie

Alpha: The Exchange

Alpha: The Exchange

If you have any interest at all in the international espionage and crime genre you will thoroughly enjoy this one

X-Men: First Class

X-Men: First Class

Review: Set in the Marvel Universe's past, the art and story flow quickly at a fun pace that's perfectly timed for the story

Captain America #42

Captain America #42

Review: Cap has really been the thoroughbred in Marvel's stable in recent years and this one brings a lot together

Amazing Spider-Man

Amazing Spider-Man

Review: Something about #574 planted itself in reviewer David O Leary's head and that speaks well for the issue

Essex County Trilogy

Essex County Trilogy

Review: Essex County is one of those rare stories that leaves you grateful for your life and the people you love

Tim Corrigan

Tim Corrigan's Comics

Review: A remarkable self-published comic Tim Corrigan who started doing small press comics in the late 70's

Unbeatable

Unbeatable

Review: This book is the debut for Razor Wolf Entertainment and it's clearn they're starting off on the right foot

Invincible #53

Invincible #53

Review: Once again, Kirkman uses standard character archetypes to make characters anything but ordinary

No Hero #0

No Hero #0

Review: Fresh off last years epic event, Black Summer, Warren Ellis and Juan Jose Ryp have returned with No Hero

Spiderman and Colbert

Spiderman and Colbert

Review: Is a pat on the back to Stephen Colbert for the Joe Q. TV time worth the $3.99 cover price sported by this one?

You Ruined Everything

You Ruined Everything

Review: You Ruined Everything is a fun mini comic based on the popular 100 Theme online art challenge

Spidey

Spidey's Invasion

Review: In Secret Invasion: The Amazing Spider-Man, the art is amazing but that's the spot where the fun ends

Avatar

Avatar's Crossed #1

Review: It's clear this is a dirty, disgustingly bloody book that will be quite enjoyable for all who read it

Gafford

Gafford's Monster World

Review: Monster World grew out of a challenge to produce a new 8-page mini comic every week

Niles

Niles' City of Dust

Review: A book that leaves you wanting to read more and instantly curious about the character Khrome

Sub-Mariner: The Depths

Sub-Mariner: The Depths

Review: Best book released this year? David O'Leary makes the case and will argue that point to any takers

Invincible #54

Invincible #54

Review: It's a time traveling done-in-one as Mark Grayson and Eve are interrupted by beings from the future

Batman: Cacophony

Batman: Cacophony

Review: Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing... Russell takes a look at the new Batman story by Kevin Smith

Brubaker

Brubaker's Criminal #6

Review: In the third part of this story, Brubaker is continuing to prove that he is one of the very best writers in print today

Angel: After the Fall

Angel: After the Fall

Review: As we near the end of Angel: After the Fall, it has been a mixed blessing to see season 6 take shape

Spooks Omega Team #3

Spooks Omega Team #3

Review: Spooks Omega Team is the story of a paramilitary black opts group that goes after supernatural beings

Visit Boom

Visit Boom's Galveston

Review: Galveston is an enjoyable dance through the history of one of America's great-unsung heroes, Jim Bowie

Joker... in Four Colors

Joker... in Four Colors

Bill Gladman's Life in Four Colors Column Takes A Look at Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Joker

Batman R.I.P.

Batman R.I.P.

Review: How many writers does it take to do a story that may just be an ambitious mess?

Good Minnesotan

Good Minnesotan

Review: Good Minnesotan is unlike other small press comix anthology Richard Krauss has seen

Undersea With Cap

Undersea With Cap'N Eli

Review: Ron takes a look at Book #1 & #2 of Jay Piscopo's fun soda company tie-in comic series

Scarlet Veronica #1

Scarlet Veronica #1

Review: An intriguing and all age friendly romp though the supernatural that's worth a second look

Meet Tim Skinner

Meet Tim Skinner

Review: What do a magic comic collection and a total scumbag have in common? Read the review and find out.

Owly Returns

Owly Returns

Review: Owly is the story of a big hearted owl that just wants to makes friends and there isn't an ounce of hostility here

Candy or Medicine #5

Candy or Medicine #5

Review: Encouraging new talent, Josh Blair's Candy or Medicine arrives quarterly and it's building a strong reputation

Gifted

Gifted

Written & Created By Thacher E. Cleveland with art By Lee Johnson, Gifted jumps into Bill's Life in Four Colors spotlight

No Hero #2

No Hero #2

Review: Meet Joshua Carver, an individual who's willing to do whatever it takes to be a super human

Ennis

Ennis' Battlefields

Review: Garth Ennis is no stranger to war, having written many a story about it. This time that story comes to us from Dynamite.

Jim Main

Jim Main's Halloween

Review: A great series of full page cartoons and illustrations featuring the monsters we celebrate every year

The Boys #23

The Boys #23

Review: Who are the Boys? What's going on here? Josh Rathbun has a review taking a look at the latest issue

The Magog Special

The Magog Special

Review: Russ takes a look at the Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special: Magog and finds a few too many characters

H.C. Noel

H.C. Noel's Mr. Scootles

Review: A forgotten cartoon character from the 1930s holds the key to the gateway between Earth and Hell. Go figure!

Ex-Machina #39

Ex-Machina #39

Review: This is where the end begins and the world of comics will be a sadder place for it

Rapid Fire Reviews

Rapid Fire Reviews

A semi-regular, often daily, sometimes weekly, hopefully never monthly column where Chuck Moore reviews comics

Novo Volume 2: The Pride

Novo Volume 2: The Pride

Review: Michael Bracco's Novo crafts an utterly interesting tale of isolation, redemption and the quest for purpose

Tales of the Mundane

Tales of the Mundane

Review: This is a nice collection of comic strips that ran on Brad Dwyer's website from August 2007 to February 2008

Dark Ivory #1

Dark Ivory #1

Review: Though not breaking new ground in the vampire genre, this one does a tremendous job creating likable characters


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