John McCubbin's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Unleash The Fanboy, SnapPow.com, Imagination Centre Reviews: 1826
8.1Avg. Review Rating

6.5
13 Coins #1

Oct 21, 2014

13 Coins gets off to a promising start, as though it felt pretty average on the whole, the opening sequence left me curious as to where this series will go. It's for this reason that I recommend this issue, as it's well worth trying if only for one issue.

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9.5
4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #1

Apr 26, 2016

4 Kids Walk into a Bank #1 was a sensational read, getting this new mini-series off to a terrific start. Not only does it give us an engaging premise, but it does so in a fun, light hearted manner, with the creative team introducing us to four intriguing young characters in the process.

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9
4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #2

Jun 28, 2016

4 Kids Walk into a Bank #2 isn't quite as impressive as the first issue, but that doesn't stop it from being better than most comics on the stands. Moving our narrative forward in a fun, engaging manner, the creative team continue to spin a unique yarn, with there being plenty to leave readers eager for more.

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9.5
4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #5

Sep 5, 2017

4 Kids Walk into a Bank #5 bring this mini-series to a satisfying conclusion, with our youngsters finally making their big bank robbery. During this the creative team give us more than enough surprising twists and turns, with the comic timing and quirky nature of these kids resulting in an entertaining conclusion.

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8.5
4001 A.D. #1

May 6, 2016

4001 AD #1 is a strong start for the latest Valiant event, with the creative team moving Rai's story forward in an intriguing manner. Whether it's Earth or New Japan, writer Matt Kindt gave us some marvelous developments and along with some powerful visuals it is hard not to praise this issue.

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9
4001 A.D. #3

Jul 28, 2016

4001 AD #3 is an amazing continuation to Valiant‘s latest event, with the creative team delivering a narrative that was both exciting and full of symbolism. Throughout this, we got some powerful moments, and despite not quite living up to the previous instalment, it more than leaves me eager for the final chapter of this epic tale.

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6
A Game of Thrones #19

Mar 25, 2014

A Game of Thrones may be a hit book and series but it fails to be anything other than mediocre in the world of comics and I can only recommend this to avid fans of the series who have cash to spare.

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6.5
A Game of Thrones #20

Apr 22, 2014

A Game of Thrones may have spawned an awesome franchise but this adaptation doesn't do much to elevate the story's status. Due to this I'd only recommend this to diehard fans of the story and even at that warn caution.

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4
A Game of Thrones #21

Aug 6, 2014

Dynamite's adaptation of A Game of Thrones has been doomed since it began way back in September of 2011, as though it's had the odd flurry of excitement, it's generally missed the energy that made both the novel and the TV series such a hit. Not recommended.

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5
A Game of Thrones #24

Feb 4, 2015

I'm sure that it'll be a relief to most fans that this series is finally at an end, and though I'd love another Game of Thrones comic (assuming it was done right), I think it's best to leave the world of Westeros and the North to HBO and Martin's own series of novels. As for A Game of Thrones #24 itself, I say keep your money, as unless you've been following this series, it's not worth giving it a try now.

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10
Action Comics (2011) #23.2

Sep 14, 2013

This was a truly amazing story, and one of the best that Villains Month has produced so far. Pak did a fantastic job of showing the characteristics of Zod, whilst also showing a slightly different side to him. The story itself was also filled with some brilliant drama, and amazing action, and I'd highly recommend this, and hope that Pak does just as good a job when he takes over Action Comics.

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Action Comics (2011) #23.3

Sep 22, 2013

A brilliant issue that shows that Soule is very capable of creating brilliant Superman stories. The issue itself was also a great prequel to Forever Evil, being very exciting, and suspenseful, also having plenty of drama. The tone was also brilliant with new artist Bermudez doing a brilliant job. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this, especially if you're reading Forever Evil, though don't expect it to be the best Luthor story you've ever read.

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9
Action Comics (2011) #25

Nov 11, 2013

This was an outstanding start for Greg Pak who has once again proven just how well he knows the Superman character, producing an amazing story in the process. The issue would be exciting and suspenseful, also having a lot of depth. It would also be very dramatic and overall is the kind of Superman story that Action Comics deserves. Due to this I'd highly recommend this issue as it's a great opportunity for new fans and old to get into Superman.

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8
Action Comics (2011) #41

Jun 3, 2015

Action Comics #41 is bound to turn some heads, and I completely understand why. That doesn't however stop the ingenious and bold direction from being utterly captivating, as though there's a lot to still explore, this fan for one looks forward to taking this journey.

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Action Comics (2011) #42

Jul 3, 2015

Action Comics continues to be the standout of Truth, as though it's far from perfect, it's got a strong narrative. It also manages to give some exciting developments, with one in particular near the end leaving some poignant question regarding Superman's image moving forward.

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8.5
Action Comics (2011) #43

Aug 14, 2015

Action Comics #43 sees the series reach an all time high, with the mysterious nature of the Shadow creatures and intense development leaving this fan captivated. The creative team also give us some amazing twists, with the end result bound to leave readers eager for more.

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7
Action Comics (2011) #44

Sep 10, 2015

Action Comics #44 sees the beginning of the end for Truth, and despite the enthralling high points, I can't help but feel overjoyed by this. Between epic battles and emotional turmoil, this final issue manages to give us an intriguing look into the series' future, even if this comes at the cost of a rushed ending.

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7
Action Comics (2011) #51

Apr 22, 2016

Action Comics #51 may not have been as invigorating as I'd hoped, but nonetheless it moved the “Super League” crossover forward in a gripping manner. Giving us some touching moments and thrilling mystery, the creative team would add much more depth to the final days of Superman, even if the development as a whole is still moving slowly.

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7.5
Action Comics (2011): Futures End #1

Sep 4, 2014

Action Comics: Futures End is a nice one-shot, as though the lack of Superman's appearance may seem off putting, the symbolic tale proves otherwise. Recommended.

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6
Age of Ultron #1

Aug 6, 2013

This was a disappointing issue, and I expected better things from this issue. I do however still have a lot of hope in this series, and think that the series as a whole will be brilliant, and that this issue will be nothing more than a blip (although I thought that about Avengers vs. X-Men also). I would barely recommend this issue, but would advise patient people to wait and see if it gets better.

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5
Age of Ultron #2

Aug 7, 2013

This is a very disappointing series so far, and I desperately want it to get better, and become the series I hoped it would be. To be honest I wouldn't recommend this issue to anyone, unless like me you've been very excited about this series, but even then I'd still recommend you to wait for the trade, as if it's not better it should be cheaper.

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8
Age of Ultron #3

Aug 20, 2013

Although this issue was better than the rest in the series so far, it was sill far from what I hoped for in this series, but I do hope that this is a turning point. I would recommend this issue alone, but as the series hasn't been brilliant overall, I'd still recommend caution, as it could easily slip back into being poor again, and if so it'd be better leaving it and considering getting the hardback when it's out.

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4
Age of Ultron #4

Sep 3, 2013

This series has went back to being disappointing, and to be honest I don't have a lot of hope left for it. This issue started very dramatically but most of it was slow, and dull, and overall disappointing. I wouldn't recommend this issue, and would recommend that you wait to find out if the series is good as a whole and get it in trade if so, as so far it's been very disappointing, and frankly a waste of money.

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6
Age of Ultron #5

Sep 4, 2013

Although better than the last issue, this issue still wasn't to the level of quality I hoped the series would be at. The series finally appears to be getting better, but it's done that before, and I won't hold my breath, only believing it when it happens. I would consider recommending this issue, just for the fact that it features the return of Nick Fury, but besides that I'd still recommend waiting until the end of the series, and if it's overall good getting it in trade.

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6
Age of Ultron #6

Sep 4, 2013

This series continues to disappoint, and it's a huge shame, as I had so much hope for it. Although this issue itself has some interesting points, the development of the overall story is still very slow. I wouldn't recommend this issue, or the series, and unless it gets dramatically better throughout the remaining of the series I wouldn't even recommend getting the trade when it's out, as the series is over half way through and hasn't progressed much.

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Age of Ultron #7

Sep 5, 2013

Like usual this wasn't anything special, and the series as a whole has bee disappointing. There was however some interesting things in this issue, and it will appeal to some people, just didn't appeal to me. Now I don't know if it's due to me losing faith in this series, but it just continues to not amaze me, and although it's not as disappointing as it used to be, it's still nothing special. I would only recommend this to people who have the series so far, but otherwise would recommend leaving this issue, and the series, as it's generally poor, and when everything's said and done I'm sure it won't have much off an affect on the future of Marvel.

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Age of Ultron #8

Sep 6, 2013

This issue is once again very slow, and dull, and the series continues to be disappointing. Although there were some interesting, and clever things added by Bendis in this issue, I just couldn't get over the fact that this story has been developing at way too slow a rate, with the odd exciting moments being overshadowed by disappointment. I would only recommend this issue to anyone who's already getting the series, as you might as well for three more issues (four if you count Age of Ultron #10AI), but anyone considering getting this at a later date, or getting the trade when it's released, I'd recommend against it.

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Age of Ultron #9

Sep 6, 2013

This issue wasn't bad, but it was yet again far from brilliant, which was a real shame, as there were parts that were brilliant, but unfortunately they were ruined by terribly parts. There were interesting things in this issue, as well as some imactful things, but the pacing was still very slow, and overall the issue was a disappointment. I would only recommend this issue to anyone who's been getting the series so far, as otherwise it's a waste of money, as the series as a whole has been one big disappointment.

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6
Age of Ultron #10

Sep 10, 2013

This was a good way to finish the series, but at the same time it didn't make up for the previous down points during the series, and overall was itself not spectacular. It did however have some action, and excitement, as well as suspense, and drama, something that the series hasn't always had. It also showed that there will be some changes coming, which has me hooked, but still doesn't make up for the fact that this was a seriously poor series. I would only recommend this issue to people who have already been getting the series, as well as others who want to get a teaser for the upcoming changes, as although you should be able to find these changes on the internet, I found it more interesting finding them out through this issue.

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6.5
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #3

Mar 11, 2016

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 was on the whole a good comic, but one that felt hindered by the Standoff crossover. Despite giving us some decent development to the event, the overall tone ultimately felt mixed, with their bound to be some confusion for both casual readers not interested in Marvel‘s latest event, and those just picking this up for it's tie-in purpose.

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9
Alex + Ada #8

Aug 6, 2014

Alex + Ada continues to be an emotionally gripping tale, proving that you don't need excitement to make a gripping tale. Highly recommended.

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Alex + Ada #9

Sep 30, 2014

Alex + Ada has been one of the most emotionally dramatic tales I've ever seen from a comic. Though Alex's depressive attitude makes some of this issue hard to read, the realistic tone and emotional flair makes it overall a must read. Highly recommended.

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Alex + Ada #10

Nov 12, 2014

Alex + Ada continues to prove that you don't need excitement to make a great comic, with the emotional developments being utterly gripping. The tension, and drama of other events also makes it a series that fans will be begging to read more of, with the shocking climax being the cherry on the cake. Highly recommended.

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Alex + Ada #11

Dec 18, 2014

Alex + Ada continues to get even more intense, as though this issue doesn't quite live up to the amazing premise of the last, it certainly excited. Highly recommended.

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Alex + Ada #13

Mar 17, 2015

Alex + Ada continues to be a dramatically enticing tale, as though the emotionally charged dialogue between the two characters is starting to become a little overbearing, the intense developments make it a series worth following. The climactic twists also leave some speculation leading into the next chapter, with our characters still having a long way to go before living happily ever after.

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Alex + Ada #15

Jun 17, 2015

Alex + Ada #15 may not be the ending this fan was hoping for, but it was befitting our two main characters. Displaying wonderful emotion, and powerful symbolism, this will leave long term readers more than happy, even if there's a huge chunk of slow narrative to get there.

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Alien Bounty Hunter #1

Jul 27, 2017

Alien Bounty Hunter #1 is an exciting new series from Vault, with this first issue setting up what is sure to be an entertaining story. Giving us a fresh take on the sci-fi genre, the creative team do a stellar job of introducing us to Ben Madsen and the unusual target he is assigned.

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7.5
Alien Legion: Uncivil War #4

Sep 23, 2014

Alien Legion: Uncivil War as a whole may have felt a little too refined and generally underwhelming. Though bar the anticlimactic ending, this conclusion proved extremely entertaining, and comes recommended.

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Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #2

Nov 5, 2014

Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #2 turns the fortune of this series around, creating a thoroughly enjoyable second part. Delivering some clever developments, with some dramatic dialogue, the creators manage to remind us why these creatures are so deadly. Recommended.

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Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #3

Dec 3, 2014

Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone may still be the weaker link in this epic crossover, but nevertheless it's still an amazing series. Despite this, the lack of atmosphere was off putting, and I only recommend this to people who have already been following either the series, or crossover.

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7.5
Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone #4

Jan 14, 2015

Alien vs. Predator: Fire and Stone may not have been the best entry in the crossover, being the exact opposite, but one thing it was, was a worthy addition. This proves true till the end, as despite still having flaws, the dramatic climax proved entertaining.

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Aliens: Dead Orbit #3

Jul 20, 2017

Alien: Dead Orbit #3 is an excellent penultimate issue, setting up next month's finale perfectly. Building off the suspense and tension of the last two issues, the creator gives us plenty of reasons to stay invested in this mini-series, with it giving Dark Horse's next Aliens project a lot to live up to.

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8.5
All-New Hawkeye #2

Apr 9, 2015

All-New Hawkeye is a comic that all Marvel fans should try, as whether you're a fan of the Earth's Mightiest Archers, or not, the magnificent script that Lemire produces is bound to convert you into one. That being said, this second issue isn't quite as enthralling as the first, and having set such a high bar in #1, it's not a shock to find this one not quite matching that.

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8.5
All-New Hawkeye #3

May 28, 2015

All-New Hawkeye continues to be a fun alternative from Marvel's regular superhero program, with the grounded nature, and realism within this tale giving great depth. The emotion on display also adds that extra sense of drama, and though I have a suspicion that Kate has made the wrong decision, it shows how pure her character is.

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8.5
All-New Hawkeye #4

Jul 22, 2015

All-New Hawkeye #4 is yet another amazing issue, in what is easily one of the best superhero comics from Marvel or DC this year. It is however a shame that this tale will be coming to an end so soon, as though Lemire's is bound to do an outstanding job on the series that will precede this, I would have loved to have explored more of his take on this version of the archer.

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All-New Hawkeye #5

Sep 16, 2015

All-New Hawkeye #5 may come to a rather sudden conclusion, but the intense way in which it does so makes the events prior to this all the more worthwhile. The creative team also manage to work this into a launching point into the revamped series, leaving us some curious developments to ponder over.

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8.5
All-New Hawkeye (2015) #1

Nov 12, 2015

All-New Hawkeye #1 feels like a fitting continuation to the previous story, whilst also feeling like something unique and off itself. Giving us some thrilling developments in both the present and future, the creative team do the exact opposite of what they did last time around, with the result being something that is dripping with potential.

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All-New Hawkeye (2015) #2

Dec 10, 2015

All-New Hawkeye #2 moves the story along in a brisk, exciting manner, with the creative team keeping me hooked at every moment. They also bring great emotion, whilst building upon what ultimately pushed Clint and Kate apart.

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All-New Hawkeye (2015) #3

Jan 15, 2016

All-New Hawkeye #3 brings the series' first arc to an end, and despite there being plenty of action and a couple of intriguing twists, I couldn't help but feel let down. The creative team did however give us some dramatic moments between the two characters, with a cliffhanger that is sure to leave readers returning for more.

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All-New Invaders #1

Jan 30, 2014

All-New Invaders gets off to a great start, and despite needing a few more issues to see just how good the series will be, I for one look forward to what comes next. Highly recommended.

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7.5
All-New Wolverine #1

Nov 12, 2015

All-New Wolverine #1 is just the start I hoped for from this series, as despite there being some areas that need to be improved upon, this is most definitely the start of something promising. It also balances the rich history of X-23 with that of her mentor, Wolverine, proving that this may have actually been a clever move for Marvel.

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8.5
All-New Wolverine #3

Jan 1, 2016

All-New Wolverine #3 continues to be the stand out series from the X-Men universe, with the creative team giving us a fun and intriguing take on Laura Kinney. They also give us some gripping twists as although there were a couple of moments that disappointed, the issue as a whole was a joy to read.

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All-New Wolverine #4

Jan 15, 2016

All-New Wolverine #4 was yet another fabulous addition to this young series, with the creative team continuing to prove just why Laura Kinney deserves the mantle of the Wolverine. They also gave us some unique twists and along with the exciting twist near the end, there was plenty to leave this reader returning for more.

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All-New X-Men #3

Dec 24, 2012

A great issue and although not as good as the previous still an amazing issue. I would highly recommend both this issue as well as the series so far, but will warn anyone who's only interested in the confrontation between the younger X-Men and Cyclops' X-Men that this doesn't happen until next issue, which I'm looking forward to.

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All-New X-Men #4

Jul 15, 2013

This was a very good issue, but slightly disappoint to what I'd hoped for. I would however still recommend it as it is a good issue, and the series has been very interesting. I would also recommend the rest of the series, and am looking forward to the next issue,

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9
All-New X-Men #5

Jul 17, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, but not quite as good as I'd hoped. I would however highly recommend it, as well as the previous issues in the series, and am looking forward to the next issue.

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10
All-New X-Men #6

Aug 1, 2013

This was a brilliant issue and the joint best in the series so far, and I hope the series continues to be this good. I would highly recommend this issue, as well as the entire series so far, as it's been very exciting, entertaining, and fun.

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All-New X-Men #7

Aug 5, 2013

Although not quite as good as the last issue, this is still a very good issue, and is very interesting. I would highly recommend both this issue, and the series, and hope that it keeps this high level of quality, as it is one of the best Marvel series out the now.

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All-New X-Men #8

Aug 7, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and although it's not the best in the series so far, it is not far behind. The series as a whole has been amazing, and I can't get enough of it. I'd recommend both this issue, and the series, and am looking forward to the next issue.

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10
All-New X-Men #9

Aug 7, 2013

This was one of the better issues in the series so far, and it was beyond brilliant. It was fun, interesting, entertaining, and full of action, all at the same time, as well as leaving some interesting openings for future issues. Basically this showed exactly why I love this series so much, and I'd highly recommend this issue, as well as the series as a whole.

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All-New X-Men #10

Sep 3, 2013

Although not the best issue in the series this was still an interesting issue, and although it was slow, it set up the future events in the series perfectly, and has kept my interest. I would still recommend this, as although technically skipable quality wise, it does set things up nicely for the next few issues, so it's worth getting if you either already follow the series or are considering getting the series in the next few issues.

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All-New X-Men #11

Sep 5, 2013

This was another slow issue, and although slightly better than the previous issue, the overall story seems do be going at a crawl. The revelation of the younger X-Man to join Cyclops' team was interesting, but people who read Uncanny X-Men will already know. There were also some interesting things in this issue, and the progress of Mystique's plot is shaping up nicely, and the shocking ending has me excited for the next issue. I'd still recommend this, especially if you've been getting the series so far, as it was still interesting, and the series as a whole has been fantastic, but if you're a new reader I'd recommend waiting till next issue now.

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All-New X-Men #12

Sep 6, 2013

Although not the best issue in the series so far, this issue was still brilliant, and the series is definitely back on the right track. This issue was emotional, as well as interesting, and exciting, and the interaction between younger X-Men, and the Avengers Unity Squad was outstandingly phenomenal. I would highly recommend this issue, as well as the entire series so far, as although the previous two issues prior to this were a bit poor, the series in general has been amazing, and I can't wait for the next issue.

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All-New X-Men #13

Sep 10, 2013

Although this wasn't the best issue in this series it wasn't far behind, and was one of the better issues to have been told during this story. It had excitement, and suspense, whilst also having drama, and action, which were all brilliant. It was however the emotions, and passion of a certain character that made this issue brilliant for me, and overall the issue was amazing, and I hope it continues to be like this in the next issues. Due to this I'd easily recommend this issue, and the series so far, as although it's had it's moments, it's overall been outstanding, and very fun.

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All-New X-Men #14

Sep 11, 2013

This was a tremendous issue, and although it wasn't as good as last issue, with some disappointing points, it was still very entertaining, and fun. It also had some amazing action, and brilliant dialogue, with real depth, and emotion. I'd still highly recommend this issue, as despite the disappointments it was still a very interesting, and exciting issue.

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All-New X-Men #15

Sep 11, 2013

Not one of the best issues, but far from one of the worst. This was a fun stand alone issue showing the young X-Men having fun, as well as Jean learning Beast's feelings, making for a really fun, entertaining read. I'd probably recommend this issue, as it was very fun, and well worth reading, as well as a great jumping on point. I would however recommend waiting till the start of Battle of the Atom if you're short on cash though.

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All-New X-Men #16

Sep 13, 2013

This was a great continuation to the Battle of the Atom story, as although not quite as good, it was still very exciting, and interesting, having some shocking developments, as well as a brilliant ending. It also had some outstanding dialogue, as well as some amazing humour, making me want the next part to come out even sooner. Due to all this it's extremely easy to recommend this issue, but naturally you'll need to read X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1 first.

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All-New X-Men #17

Oct 6, 2013

This was a fantastic issue that has gotten the crossover back to the level of quality that the first couple of issues showed. It also had some very exciting moments, as well as having plenty of mystery drama, suspense and emotion. There were also some brilliant interactions, and the future of the story looks very promising. Due to all this it's easy to recommend this issue and I can't wait for the next part.

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7.5
All-New X-Men #32

Sep 18, 2014

All-New X-Men is finally heading in the right direction, with this trip to the Ultimate Universe being just what the series needed. Recommended.

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6.5
All-New X-Men #33

Oct 30, 2014

All-New X-Men #33 may not be quite as good as the last couple of issues, but it's still proving an improvement over the event prior to the X-Men's trip to the Ultimate Universe. Recommended.

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All-New X-Men (2015) #3

Jan 15, 2016

All-New X-Men #3 brings the first arc to a fitting conclusion, and although it may have been nothing out of the ordinary it continued to prove the consistency of this narrative. It also acted as a wonderful bridging point for our young mutants, and if the creative team expand upon this the right way I can easily see this becoming the must have X-Men title of this All-New All-Different Marvel.

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All-Star Batman #1

Aug 10, 2016

All-Star Batman #1 is an amazing start to this new ongoing series, with the gritty narrative and brutal artwork making it worth every penny of it's $4.99 cover price. The narrative itself also gives us something to think about as we await the next issue, with the concept being intriguing to say the least.

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All-Star Batman #11

Jun 22, 2017

All-Star Batman #11 moves “The First Ally” story arc forward in exhilarating fashion, as in addition to adding more mystery to this tale, the creative team also give us some wonderful twists and revelations. This is all once again accompanied by a thrilling back-up story, with the events of both sure to leave readers eager for the next issue.

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All-Star Batman #12

Jul 28, 2017

All-Star Batman #12 is another strong entry for “The First Ally” as the creative team move closer to revealing this mysterious foe. Add to this more background on Alfred's connection to this new villain, as well as a thrilling continuation to the back-up story and I see no reason why you shouldn't pick up this comic next time you're at your local comic book store.

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10
All-Star Superman #1

Sep 10, 2013

This is considered as one of the all time greatest Superman story ever, with a lot of people classing it as the best story ever, me included. Morrison gives a very emotional, and symbolic story, that shows Superman in his final days. It also had some fun, and interesting mini-stories, which fit perfectly into the main story. The action was also perfect, being exciting, and explosive, with great art from Quitely Due to all this I'd highly recommend this story to anyone, whether you're a Superman fan or not, and if you are a Superman fan and haven't read this, then you certainly need to, as it is definitely amongst the best Superman stories ever.

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Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #698

Dec 23, 2012

This was a good issue but if you like action and adventure in Spider-Man stories, so far this one probably won't be for you. I would recommend this issue as with issue 700 getting closer by the issue you wouldn't want to miss the last few issues and although this issue was more of a setup for things to come, the things revealed in this issue are worth reading, whether you like them or not.

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Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #699

Feb 26, 2013

A truly phenomenal issue and I'm really looking forward to the 700th issue now. Although this issue wasn't perfect, and more serious than most Spider-Man stories, it was still very good, and very gripping which is needed in a build up to a big story. I would highly recommend this issue to anyone, as it gives a lot of insight to what might happen in the 700th issue, and with something big about to happen to Peter you don't want to miss it.

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Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #699.1

Feb 26, 2013

This was a good issue, but it maybe would have been better to have shown Morbius escape the Raft at the end of 699, or the start of 700, and have a point one issue for the Morbius ongoing series to tell his origin. Other than that this was a very good issue, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who's a fan of Morbius, but will warn that it doesn't really connect much with the upcoming 700th issue.

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Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #700

Jul 8, 2013

A great end to a tremendous series. I would highly recommend this issue to anyone, whether they're a Spider-Man fan or not, and the only reason this isn't rated higher is due to the backup stories, and the fact I didn't like the ending.

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8.5
Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #31

Aug 11, 2017

Amazing Spider-Man #31 brings an end to our wall-crawlers Secret Empire tie-in, but at a tremendous cost. Reflecting everything that our character stands for, the creative team pit Spidey up against Doc Ock in one of their most personal battles to date, with the outcome sure to leave readers speculating as we move into a brand new era for the web-slinger.

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7.5
Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #790

Oct 27, 2017

Amazing Spider-Man #790 is a fabulous example of simple storytelling, being a brilliant introductory point for new readers. It's not likely to go down as a must read, but nonetheless it's still an entertaining yarn, giving us an explosive encounter between Spidey and Human Torch. It also continues to reflect upon the emotional aftermath of Parker Industry's collapse, leaving us with a surprising twist near the end.

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Amazing X-Men #1

Nov 10, 2013

A brilliant start to this new series with Aaron showing some of his best X-Men work for a long time. The issue would do an amazing job of re-introducing Nightcrawler, with some very fun and exciting moments throughout, all of which were made even more fun and exciting due to McGuinness' fabulous artwork. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue to both new and old X-Men readers and can't wait for the next issue to come out.

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8.5
Amazing X-Men #7

May 21, 2014

Amazing X-Men #7 may not be essential for people who are following the series but it is a fun and exciting filler. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Amazing X-Men #8

Jun 4, 2014

Amazing X-Men continues to astound with the new writing team of Yost and Kyle producing an exciting and intriguing opening to their first arc. Highly recommended.

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8
Amazing X-Men #9

Jul 9, 2014

Amazing X-Men continues to amaze with World War Wendigo being a terrific story so far. Highly recommended.

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8
Amazing X-Men #10

Aug 15, 2014

Amazing X-Men continues to be a fun and entertaining read, with this latest issue having me hooked for the next. Highly recommended.

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7
Amazing X-Men #11

Sep 25, 2014

Amazing X-Men continues to be a fun and entertaining series, with World War Wendigo setting up it's final chapter perfectly. Recommended.

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7.5
Amazing X-Men #12

Oct 23, 2014

Amazing X-Men‘s second arc comes to an end, with World War Wendigo delivering an exciting, all be it sudden climax. The artwork also as ever excites, and I know I for one can't wait to see Yost return to this series. Highly recommended.

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Amazing X-Men Annual #1

Jun 5, 2014

Overall Amazing X-Men Annual #1 is a great read but the $4.99 price tag makes it hard to strongly recommend this issue and unless you're an avid fan of either the X-Men or Storm you should leave it on the shelf.

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American Monster #1

Jan 22, 2016

American Monster #1 did more than enough to have me returning for more, as despite not quite living up to my high expectations, it gave us a premise that showed great promise. The creative team also did a wonderful job of setting up three intriguing plots, with there being a fabulous sense of drama and symbolism throughout this opening issue.

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9.5
American Vampire: Second Cycle #4

Jul 9, 2014

American Vampire: Second Cycle remains a must have for fans of vampires and dramatic stories with the developments in this issue being truly astonishing. Highly recommended.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #1

Apr 1, 2014

Angel & Faith Season 10 has really grabbed my attention as though I misses Season 9 I am intrigued as to learn more about Angel and Faith's current problems. Highly recommended.

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8
Angel & Faith Season 10 #2

May 6, 2014

Angel & Faith Season 10 drops ever so slightly in quality but nonetheless it remains a series that has my attention. Highly recommended.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #3

Jun 3, 2014

Angel & Faith Season 10 continues to twist a entertaining take but the difference between plot developments gives an unbalanced tone to the story. Nevertheless it continues to be very enjoyable so I highly recommend it.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #4

Jul 1, 2014

Faith may have taken a back seat for this issue but the action and excitement make it the best issue of Angel & Faith Season 10 yet. Highly recommended.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #6

Sep 2, 2014

Angel & Faith Season 10 roles into a new story arc, giving us yet more tantalising developments. Highly recommended.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #7

Sep 30, 2014

Angel & Faith Season 10 may be turning into the Faith show, but the series as a whole remains a worthy addition to the Whedonverse. It's engaging dialogue and exciting action makes it a series that is easy to jump into, allowing Buffy and Angel fans a chance to see these characters in action once more. Recommended.

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8.5
Angel & Faith Season 10 #11

Feb 4, 2015

Angel & Faith Season 10 #11 is the issue that fans have been longing for, with the reunion of the series titular characters being nothing short of mesmerizing. This, along with the dramatic developments involving Fred, make this a must read comic for fans of the Buffyverse.

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Angel & Faith Season 10 #12

Mar 3, 2015

Angel & Faith Season 10 #12 may not be one of the best issues the series has produced, proving to be rather the opposite. It does however do enough to intrigue, and given the fact this is one of the poorer issue, that's only testament to the series strength on the whole.

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Angelic #1

Sep 22, 2017

Angelica #1 is an extraordinary piece of storytelling, that deserves to find an audience. Despite initially coming across as a little too strange, the creative team quickly flesh out a narrative that is both compelling and gripping. In doing this they don't just introduce us to a brand new world, but explore the desire to become something different.

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Animal Man #17

Aug 5, 2013

This was a very good issue, and starts the Rotworld finale off brilliantly. I would recommend this issue to any reader, new or old, and would defiantly recommend it to anyone that's been following Rotworld, even if like me you just follow Swamp Thing.

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Animosity #1

Aug 2, 2016

Animosity #1 is quite possibly one of the most compelling stories from AfterShock so far, with the way it balances fun and dark tones being a marvel to say the least. Not only do the creative team introduce us to a bold and invigorating concept during all this, but they deliver a thrilling plot that is both clever and at times heartwarming.

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Aphrodite IX #6

Nov 25, 2013

You can read my exclusive interview with Aphrodite IX writer and Top Cow President Matt Hawkins as well as view the preview for this issue here.

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Aphrodite IX #7

Jan 7, 2014

Aphrodite IX never fails to astound, and whilst Hawkins and eji remain on this series I doubt it will ever be disappointing. I'd highly recommend this issue.

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10
Aphrodite IX #8

Feb 1, 2014

Aphrodite IX continues to be a very entertaining series, with both a gripping plot and breathtaking artwork. I for one can't recommend this series enough and would be a fool not to highly recommend this issue.

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9.5
Aphrodite IX #9

Mar 21, 2014

Hawkins and ejic continue to give us amazing issue after amazing issue and with this series crawling to it's finale you'd be a fool to miss a single issue. Highly recommended.

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Aphrodite IX #10

May 6, 2014

Aphrodite IX may only have one issue left before it becomes a newly titled series but it's certainly ending with intriguing events all of which make me upset about it ending though excited for it's replacement. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Aphrodite IX #11

Jun 15, 2014

Aphrodite IX may be at it's conclusion but the story's far from over. Hawkins and Sejic bring the series to a fitting close having me itching for the Aphrodite IX/Cyber Force crossover. Highly recommended.

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Aphrodite IX/Cyber Force #1

Jul 13, 2014

Aphrodite IX/Cyber Force is a crossover that both Aphrodite IX and Cyber Force fans will enjoy as though not essential for the latter group it gives a fantastic teaser regarding the future of the former. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Apollo IX (One-Shot) #1

Aug 11, 2015

Apollo IX may not be quite as intriguing as the previous two one-shot extensions to IXth Generation, but that doesn't stop it from being intriguing for long term fans. Giving great insight into this godlike being, the creators deliver a captivating narrative that's a worth addition to anyone's collection.

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Aquaman (2011) #15

Jul 8, 2013

This was a tremendous issue and a great continuation to what is looking to be an brilliant story. The only reason this loses a couple of points in the ratings is because the story hasn't progressed quite, as much as I hoped it to be, and the art isn't fantastic. I would however still recommend this issue, as well as Justice League #15 which was also out this week, and am looking forward to the continuation of this story in Justice League #16.

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Aquaman (2011) #16

Aug 5, 2013

This was a tremendous issue, and this has been a fabulous storyline. I'd highly recommend this issue, and the story, as they have both been phenomenal, and I'd also recommend the other issue in both this series, and Justice League, as both series have been brilliant before this storyline.

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Aquaman (2016) #1

Jun 23, 2016

Aquaman #1 is a solid start to this new series, being an improvement over the Rebirth one-shot. Introducing an Atlantean embassy, with some explosive twists, the creative team do a marvellous job of setting up the premise behind this opening arc.

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6.5
Aquaman: Rebirth #1

Jun 10, 2016

Aquaman: Rebirth #1 isn't likely to win over new readers, but it still gives fans of the character something to hope for. It also sets the stage for the main series, leaving us witha great cliffhanger.Despite this, there wasn't much intrigue or excitement, with my recommendation being skipping this and waiting for the main #1.

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Archer & Armstrong #24

Sep 9, 2014

Archer & Armstrong #24 may be different than most issues, but this emotional look into Mary-Maria's life does provide worthy reading, and gets a recommendation from me.

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Archer & Armstrong #25

Oct 30, 2014

Archer & Armstrong #25 sees an end of an era, giving a varied selection of fun stories. It does however fall into the same trap that most anniversary issues do, with the varying stories leaving a mixture of feelings. Despite this the large majority of this final issue is to a very high standard and comes highly recommended.

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Archie vs. Predator #1

Mar 20, 2015

Archie vs. Predator isn't going to be for everyone, and if you're not a fan of Archie, then it's definitely not a comic for you. That however doesn't stop it from appealing to this fanboy, as though I'm far from captivated, it proves to be a weirdly entertaining crossover, that I look forward to reading more of.

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Army of Darkness Vol. 4 #1

Dec 3, 2014

The latest series of Army of Darkness may still have some ground to cover before we can judge it next to its predecessors, but it certainly gets off to a fabulous start. Giving a new playground for Ash and the deadites, and a exciting flow, it certainly leaves this fanboy eager for more. Recommended.

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Army of Darkness Vol. 4 #3

Feb 12, 2015

Army of Darkness #3 does a fantastic job of livening things up, with it's electric tempo being thoroughly exciting. The addition of Evil Ash also shakes things up, with the interaction between him and Ash being truly captivating.

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7.5
Army of Darkness Vol. 4 #4

Mar 4, 2015

Army of Darkness continues to be a great continuation to this fantastic franchise, as though the concept is one that still divides me, the character depth and comic timing proves extremely entertaining. The battle between Ash and his evil counterpart, and the dialogue shared also adds to the humorous tone, as though there is little progression plot wise, the issue is certainly fun.

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Army of Darkness Vol. 4 #5

Mar 31, 2015

Army of Darkness‘ latest series comes to an end, and an impressive one at that. Yes, the entire concept was one that this fanboy was never going to be fully aboard, but the creative team has manages to do great work with it. This finale reflects the work that they've put in, and though I'm eager to learn the future of the franchise at Dynamite, this is a comic I'll gladly return to in the meantime.

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8.5
Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #1

Jul 15, 2014

Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched gets off to an awesome start having some intense developments as well as a lot of speculation. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #2

Aug 26, 2014

Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched has really been on a roll, with the exciting events making it one of the best Evil Dead comics yet. Highly recommended.

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Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #3

Oct 14, 2014

Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitches is certainly raising the stakes as it enters it's penultimate issue. It does however try a little too hard to cover all the bases, and despite overall being good, it lacks in atmosphere. Recommended.

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Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched #4

Nov 18, 2014

Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched ends in a thoroughly gripping way, as though there are a couple of minor points that annoyed me, the finale as a whole was both definitive, whilst setting up the future. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Artemis IX (One-Shot) #1

Aug 7, 2015

Artemis IX #1 is yet another fabulous extension to the IXth Generation series that Matt Hawkins and Stjepan eji created. Giving a great look into the rule of this powerful IX, the creators are bound to lure in new fans, whilst giving current readers enough to entice.

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Artifacts #33

Jan 9, 2014

You can read my exclusive interview with Kenny Porter as well as view the preview for this issue here, as well as my exclusive interview with -Rom- here.

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Artifacts #34

Feb 13, 2014

Artifacts continues to be a great proving ground for the Talent Hunt Winners, but the one-short shortness continues to be their undoing. Still an exciting issue which I easily recommend.

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8.5
Artifacts #36

Apr 1, 2014

Artifacts moves onto a new story and though it may be quirky it is also very interesting and captivating having wonderful art to accompany it. Highly recommended.

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Ash and the Army of Darkness #1

Nov 5, 2013

A brilliant addition to the Evil Dead universe and a nice continuation from the Army of Darkness film, as although there is a planned sequel to the film in the works, it is nice to see this continuation story. The issue itself would have all the humour that made the films so great, having the same tone, with Ash feeling just like he did when Bruce Campbell played him. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue and can't wait for the next one.

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Ash and the Army of Darkness #3

Jan 10, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darknessis starting to become the series that Evil Dead fans deserve, and I for one recommend.

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Ash and the Army of Darkness #4

Feb 18, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness has let itself down big time with this issue, and I can only hope that the next issue is better. Keep your $3.99 and skip this issue.

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7
Ash and the Army of Darkness #5

Apr 1, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness‘ first story ends on a high with this issue being a vast improvement over the last. Recommended.

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7.5
Ash and the Army of Darkness #6

Apr 22, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness has had new life injected into it as though there's still room for improvement it's once again getting me excited for future issues. Recommended.

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Ash and the Army of Darkness #7

May 13, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness keeps getting better and with it nearing the end of the current series I couldn't be happier with it's current quality. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Ash and the Army of Darkness #8

Jun 10, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness comes to a terrific conclusion as though the latest story is rushed to it's ending the set-up for Ash Gets Hitched and the overall excitement leading up to this made it a terrific read. Recommended.

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7.5
Ash and the Army of Darkness Annual #2014

Mar 25, 2014

Ash and the Army of Darkness‘ 2014 Annual is as Ash would say" Groovy! Hard to resist that quote. Anyway pick this up as if like me you were disappointed with the last issue of the main series as this will restore your faith in the Ash and the Army of Darkness comic franchise. Recommended.

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8.5
Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #0

Jun 8, 2017

Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #0 is everything that I expect from a zero issue and more. Not only does it give us a stylish recount of previous events, but it touches on the coming events in a way that entices, without giving too much away. The fact that this is only 99 makes it easy to recommend, with it sure to leave readers picking up the main series.

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Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #1

Jul 4, 2017

Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #1 builds upon the zero issue perfectly, acting as a brilliant introduction in it's own right. Giving us an awkward lesson from Ash, a mysterious subplot, and a odd twist near the end, the creative team do a marvellous job of getting this series off the ground, with there being plenty to look forward to as we await the next issue.

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Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #2

Aug 3, 2017

Ash vs. The Army of Darkness #2 is yet another entertaining entry in this latest Evil Dead comic, with the creative team delivering a strange narrative. This leads to some truly exciting twists for Ash and the students of Alan Shepherd High School, with the climax sure to leave readers curious as to what lies ahead for our "chosen one."

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Assassin's Creed #1

Oct 15, 2015

Assassin's Creed #1 was a fantastic start to the popular franchise, as despite there still being some room for improvement, it lays the groundwork for a potentially great series. The creative team also manage to build an intriguing subplot with the balance between past and present being expertly handled.

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Assassin's Creed #2

Nov 11, 2015

Assassin's Creed #2 is yet another great installment in this comic book adaptation of the much loved video game, taking all that was good about the opening issue, whilst trimming away some of the more disappointing elements. It also brought to life a brand new time period for the franchise to explore, with the creative team leaving me hooked for the next installment.

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Assassin's Creed #3

Dec 10, 2015

Assassin's Creed #3 is yet another solid entry in this comic book expansion, with the suspense built within its narrative leaving me hooked for the next instalment. The creative team also delve deeper into their two main characters, with Tom Stoddard in particular having a lot to take in.

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9.5
Assassin's Creed #4

Jan 14, 2016

Assassin's Creed #4 is easily the best issue in the series to date, with the exciting action and gripping twists leaving me hooked to every page. We also get more mystery and along with the connections that Charlotte makes between the events of the past and the assassins current goal, there is plenty to look forward to in the finale of this first arc.

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Assassin's Creed #5

Feb 10, 2016

Assassin's Creed #5 wasn't quite the epic conclusion I was hoping for from the first arc, but it was nonetheless an outstanding issue. The creative team would also give some interesting developments for the long run, with Charlotte as a character becoming much more intriguing than ever before.

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8.2
Assassin's Creed: Origins #1

Mar 6, 2018

Assassin's Creed Origins #1 is a fabulous expansion to the recent Ubisoft video game, showing us Aya's future in Rome. It doesn't exactly deviate too far from the game's objectives, but it still gives us more than enough substance to excite, as well as some intriguing twists on historical events.

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Athena IX (One-Shot) #1

Jun 30, 2015

Athena IX #1 is a fabulous look into the IXth Generation character, with the one-shot being a refreshing alternative to what we're usually used to. It's also full of some of the most intense action you could dream for, having a poetic twist to proceedings.

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Avengers & X-Men: Axis #1

Oct 9, 2014

Avengers & X-Men: Axis #1 gets off to a relatively good start, as though nowhere near as awesome as it should have been, not quite feeling worth the extra dollar, it shows signs of a brilliant event. It also leaves with some mysterious questions, having me hooked for the next issue. Due to this the issue comes recommended.

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Avengers & X-Men: Axis #2

Oct 16, 2014

Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #2 doesn't do much for the latest in Marvel's long line of events, reinforcing the notion that these events need to be spread further apart. It does however give some exciting moments, with the narration at times being engaging. All and all I find it hard to strongly recommend this, and only recommend it to people who've already tried the first issue.

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6.5
Avengers & X-Men: Axis #3

Oct 23, 2014

Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #3 doesn't do much for the event, but if nothing more it does leave us something to think about, with the final developments being very intriguing. This doesn't however overlook the fact that this issue is overcrowded, and that the fight against Red Onslaught ended in a disappointing fashion. It does however do enough to come recommended.

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Avengers (2012) #2

Jul 16, 2013

A decent issue, but not as good as the previous. I would still recommend this issue, but mainly to Avengers or Hickman fans. Otherwise I would recommend waiting to see reviews for the remainder of the story before buying, and either getting back copies, or the collected trade paperback, if you think it's for you.

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Avengers (2012) #18

Sep 12, 2013

This was an amazing issue, and one of the best tie-in issues that I've read tie-in wise. It is however not a great issue for anyone who isn't following Infinity, as although it is exciting, and entertaining, it may be a bit confusing. Due to this I'll be lowering the rating slightly, having wanted to give it the full five stars. I would however highly recommend it to anyone who has been following Infinity, but unless you are considering getting Infinity it's probably best to leave this issue alone.

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Avengers (2012) #19

Sep 15, 2013

This was a fantastic issue, and although not the best that Infinity has shown so far, not far behind, being extremely exciting, and dramatic, having interesting development points. The story also had a lot of tension, and passion in it, with plenty of depth, showing the differences in characteristics perfectly. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, and can't wait for the next part of Infinity.

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Avengers (2012) #20

Sep 30, 2013

This was a fantastic issue, and although the Avengers series is still not standing out as much as the other two series, it is still very consistent, not being that far behind the other two. The issue itself also had plenty of developments, making me extremely interested in what happens next. Due to all this I would highly recommend this issue, as well as the rest of the Avengers tie-ins, the New Avengers tie-ins, and of course Infinity itself.

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Avengers (2012) #21

Oct 19, 2013

This was yet another amazing addition to the Infinity event, and although much like the other Avengers tie-ins it didn't come close the the outstanding developments that the main Infinity series has been producing, it has still been very interesting, working of the main series perfectly. The issue would also have a lot of drama and excitement, having some rather intriguing developments of itself. Due to this I'd highly recommend this issue, as well as both the Infinity series itself, and the New Avengers tie-ins, as they three series give the best reading experience for this event.

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Avengers (2012) #22

Nov 1, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, doing a terrific job of continuing the Avengers journey to Earth. It would also do an amazing job of continuing from some of the teaser developments from the last issue, with the attack on Titan adding some mystery to the issue. On top of that there would be some brilliant character interaction, and I for one can't wait for the next issue to come out. Due to this I'd highly recommend this issue, as well as the main part of the Infinity event so far.

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Avengers (2012) #23

Dec 6, 2013

An explosive end to the Avengers tie-ins for Infinity with this issue setting up the final part of the main event brilliantly. The excitement and intensity throughout this issue was simply outstanding and although there were a few minor details that lowered the quality of this issue, overall it was one of the best Avengers tie-ins in this event and I'd highly recommend this issue to anyone.

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Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1

Feb 17, 2016

Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1 was an invigorating start to the latest Marvel event, as despite the creative team leaving a lot to explore within the main event itself, this prelude would give us a taste of what's to come. It would also give us some intriguing twists, deserving a place on anyone's pull list.

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Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega #1

Apr 29, 2016

Avengers Standoff: Assault on Pleasant Hill Omega #1 was a fabulous ending to this crossover, giving us some gripping twists along the way. It also does a wonderful job of setting up future series, even if the main conflict ended in a whimper.

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Avengers World #1

Jan 16, 2014

Avengers Word may take a few issues to get off the ground, but this is a decent start. It does however feel a little unnecessary so far as they could have easily saved this story for the main Avengers series. I do however still recommend giving this a try, and especially if you're a fan of the main series.

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8.5
B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know #1

Jul 25, 2017

B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know #1 is everything you would expect from a Mike Mignola comic, being both gritty and exciting. Seeing the return of some familiar faces, as well as a good dose of mystery, the creative team deliver an opening issue that is sure to leave readers new and old returning for more.

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Babyteeth #1

Jun 9, 2017

Baybyteeth #1 may be full of mystery, but it's intrigue and engaging narrative make it one worth picking up. The clever storytelling and use of narration also makes this an appealing tale, with the gritty art and ominous overtones being alluring to say the least.

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7.5
Back to the Future #1

Oct 21, 2015

Back to the Future #1 wasn't the perfect start to celebrate the franchise's 30th Anniversary, but that doesn't stop it from being a must have for fans of the beloved property. Giving us two fun stories that are thoroughly entertaining, the creative team certainly capture the tone of these characters, even if the pacing is off at times.

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Back to the Future #2

Nov 11, 2015

Back to the Future #2 is yet another solid entry into this comic book expansion, as despite not necessarily being a must have, it is a fun addition for any fan of the trilogy. It also does a fabulous job of exploring the alternative possibilities within this franchise, whilst respecting what has came before it.

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Back to the Future #3

Dec 10, 2015

Back to the Future #3 is probably the weakest entry in the series to date, but in saying that it still gives us two fun stories. It also gives us some quirky we additions to the franchise, though nothing on a grand scale.

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10
Bad Blood #1

Jan 1, 2014

A brilliant start for this vampire series, with it being one of the most unique additions to the vampire genre. I for one loved this issue and can't wait for the next and would highly recommend giving it a try.

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8
Bad Blood #2

Feb 4, 2014

Bad Blood continues to build on it's fantastic opening. It had some fabulous interactions and despite there not being a lot of progression till the end I'd still highly recommend this issue.

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9
Bad Blood #3

Mar 4, 2014

Bad Blood has reached it's midpoint, and what a way to do so. The introduction of a new character as well as the mindset of the vampires has added a lot of intensity to this unique series, and I for one look forward to seeing what Maberry produces next.

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8.5
Bad Blood #4

Apr 1, 2014

Bad Blood is almost over but it still manages to give impressive content and development and I will be sad when it finally comes to an end in the next issue. Highly recommended.

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9
Bad Blood #5

May 6, 2014

Bad Blood may have come to an end but it does so with style, being intriguing till the end. Highly recommended.

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8
Bad Dog #6

Jan 24, 2014

Bad Dog #6 was a great tale as although slightly slow at times it was for the most part exciting and gritty. I highly recommend giving the issue a read.

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7.5
Barb Wire (2015) #1

Jun 8, 2015

Barb Wire #1 is a refreshing return for the '90s bombshell, as though this first issue isn't quite as impressive as I'd hoped, it's more than worth the purchase. It's explosive and eccentric plot twists also leaves great speculation moving forward, with this fan for one being excited for #2. So come July 1st, go to your local comic book shop and pick up the beauty.

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Barb Wire (2015) #3

Sep 3, 2015

Barb Wire has quickly become one of the more entertaining products to come out of Dark Horse as of late, with the energetic tempo allowing for an immersive yarn. This is all aided by some quick witted dialogue that helps bring this tale to life.

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6.5
Barb Wire (2015) #7

Jan 5, 2016

Barb Wire #7 is a solid continuation to the current story arc, giving promise for the next installment. It is however still nowhere near as engaging as the previous narrative, with the concept wearing thin at times.

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6.5
Barb Wire (2015) #8

Feb 3, 2016

Barb Wire #8 proved to be a fitting conclusion to the series, as although the arc as a whole didn't quite captivate, this final issue made up a little allowing the series to become a worthy addition to anyone's collection. The creative team also allow for some gripping last minute character development and despite there being some questionable dialogue we were given a softer side to our titular character.

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Batgirl (2011) #15

Feb 26, 2013

This was brilliant issue, and although not as good as the previous still an exceptionally good issue. I would highly recommend this issue, and the previous issue also. I am also looking forward to how this part of the story finishes in the next issue, and will be upset to see Simone leave the series after issue 17.

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Batgirl (2011) #16

Aug 1, 2013

This was a terrific issue,and although not as good as the other issues in the Batgirl part of Death of the Family, it was still very good. Although it was really good I'd only recommend it to people who already have the rest of the Batgirl part of Death of the Family, as it's not a brilliant jumping on point. I would however recommend it to anyone considering getting the other issues, as it has been a brilliant story.

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Batgirl (2011) #17

Aug 5, 2013

This was a decent issue, and although I personally prefer Simone's writing on this series Fawkes gives something different, and unique. I don't know whether to recommend this issue or not. I'd probably say yes, especially if you've already been following the series. I'd also recommend it to newer readers, and people who don't like Simone's run (although I'm not one of them I know there are some, all series have lovers, and haters) as this is a very different type of writing.

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7.5
Batgirl and the Birds of Prey: Rebirth #1

Jul 22, 2016

Batgirl and the Birds of Prey: Rebirth #1 is a fun and engaging start to this new series, being a real surprise. Not only does it introduce us to a fascinating concept, but it also brings the three main characters together in a bold fashion.

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10
Batman (2011) #15

Feb 26, 2013

Another brilliant issue, in what's shaping up to be DC's best story in the New 52 so far. I would highly recommend this issue, and am looking forward to seeing what Joker has in store for Batman and the Bat-Family next issue.

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10
Batman (2011) #16

Aug 1, 2013

Another fantastically brilliant issue, in what has easily been my favourite story in the New 52 so far. I would highly recommend it to anyone, as well as both the rest of the story, and series, and hope that it finishes epically.

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10
Batman (2011) #17

Aug 5, 2013

This was a brilliant end to a extraordinary story. It will be hard work to top this story but I wouldn't be at all surprised if Snyder manages to do it. I would highly recommend both this issue and the entire storyline which hasn't disappointed (at least not in this series).

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8
Batman (2011) #18

Aug 7, 2013

This may not be the best issue in this series, but it's still very good, and shows the right kind of emotion following Batman Inc. #8. Although I'm not too fond of the character it was also nice to see more development of the Harper Row character. I would recommend this issue, as besides Batman and Robin #18, this has been the best issue in the Requiem month so far (although to be fair there has only been four so far).

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Batman (2011) #19

Sep 4, 2013

This was a fantastic issue, and although not quite to the level of Death of the Family, it was very enjoyable, and I'm sure the conclusion will be amazing. It was however very interesting, and quite mysterious, and although it borrowed elements from previous stories it still felt unique, which was a bonus. I would highly recommend this as it was fun, and interesting, but if you are seriously strapped for cash it's easily missable, as although it references Year Zero I doubt that it will affect it (especially considering Year Zero's meant to have happened prior to the start of this series).

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Batman (2011) #20

Sep 6, 2013

This was an excellent issue, and a great conclusion, to what was a terrific two part story. This issue was full of action, and excitement, as Snyder once again makes Clayface a force to be reckoned with. As well as being exciting, this issue also had another brilliant reference, and the dialogue throughout the issue was outstanding. Cause of all this I would highly recommend this issue, as well as the previous issue, and as much of the series as you can get, as it truly is one of the best DC series out the now, and with Zero Year just round the corner, it's the best time to jump aboard.

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10
Batman (2011) #21

Sep 10, 2013

This was the perfect start to Zero Year, and Snyder really seems to be on a role, with a decent start to the Wake, and a phenomenal start to Superman Unchained. This issue had a little action, but besides that it was very dramatic, with brilliant dialogue, and great hints. The shocking end, along with the speculation as to how Snyder will develop this story has me hooked, and I can't wait for the next issue. I would highly recommend this issue, and as much of this series as you can get, as although it's had the odd blip, overall it's been amazing, and one of the best series DC produces.

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10
Batman (2011) #22

Sep 10, 2013

This was an amazing issue, and a great continuation to Zero Year. This issue had plenty of action, that was exciting, and explosive, as well as some intense, dramatic sequences. The addition of Edward Nigma, and the fact that he, and Bruce's uncle, Philip Kane are conspiring against Bruce is also interesting, and overall this has been a very enjoyable issue. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as well as last issue, and the zero issue, which also ties into the story.

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Batman (2011) #23

Sep 12, 2013

This was a tremendous issue, and although it's the worst in the story so far, it was still amazing, and shows just how good this story has been. The suspense, and drama throughout the story was outstanding, with exciting dialogue. The back-up story was however nothing special, and along with the fact that the everything happened so fast in the main story let the issue down a bit. I would however still highly recommend this issue, as well as the story so far, as it's been very unique, and interesting.

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Batman (2011) #23.1

Sep 13, 2013

This may appeal to some people, but it certainly didn't to me, being too ridiculous. It also felt very rushed, and didn't have a lot of character interaction. It was however fun to a certain point, and showed that Andy Kubert understood the character, but at the same time also showed that he couldn't execute it into a decent story. Due to all this I wouldn't recommend this, as it's not worth the gamble to see if it's for you.

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10
Batman (2011) #23.2

Sep 14, 2013

With Villains Month being very inconsistent so far it was nice to finally read an outstanding issue, as although there have been a few great ones, there haven't been any at this level so far. The issue itself got the Riddler character perfectly, having some fun, and interesting riddles, as well as brilliant interaction, and some exciting sequences. Due to all this I'd highly recommend it, and especially if you're reading Zero Year, as although not a direct tie-in, it goes very nicely with the story.

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Batman (2011) #23.3

Sep 22, 2013

This was a better issue than I originally thought it would be, as although nothing special it was very gritty, and dramatic. It also had plenty of suspense, and showed Penguin's characteristics perfectly, reminding us to, "never underestimate the Penguin." Due to all this I'd certainly recommend it, especially if you're a Penguin fan, but at the same time don't expect it to blow your mind.

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Batman (2011) #23.4

Sep 28, 2013

This was an enjoyable issue but nothing special, having a little too much set-up work for the upcoming Arkham War series. It did however have some excitement as well as a lot of depth, but it didn't really do Bane justice, quickly summarising his origin, and not showing him in much action. Due to this I'd only recommend this to anyone who's either that big of a Bane fan that they can't miss it, anyone who's considering getting Arkham War, or anyone who has spare cash and is looking for something half decent to read.

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10
Batman (2011) #24

Oct 12, 2013

Snyder ends the first half of Zero Year on a high, with this issue quite possibly being the best in the storyline yet. It had a lot of excitement, as well as tons of drama and suspense, and was overall a fantastic read. It also did a lot for the Batman mythos, and giving him a fresh new origin that pays homage to previous stories. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, and the story so far, and can't wait to read the next issue

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Batman (2011) #25

Nov 30, 2013

This was a fantastic issue and although the price increase didn't quite feel worth it, the issue was still amazing, setting up the future of the story perfectly. On top of that it would also have a lot of mystery and suspense as although Batman himself doesn't have a huge role in the issue, it would still be very dark and exciting. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue as well as the story so far, and if you're short of cash and can't get the story so far, this is a great jumping on point.

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Batman (2011) #26

Dec 22, 2013

Zero Year appears to be slowing down a touch to set-up the big clash between Batman and the Riddler, and although this will probably pay off eventually it is slightly hurting the story the now. It is however still one of the better series out the now and it's easy to recommend this issue.

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Batman (2011) #27

Jan 29, 2014

Zero Year continues to have a mixed affect on me, as despite my overall opinion being very positive, I question the necessity of the length. I do however still highly recommend this and can't wait to read more.

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10
Batman (2011) #28

Feb 19, 2014

This glimpse into Batman: Eternal is nothing but a big tease, and if nothing else will make you want to give this issue a try the shocking ending certainly will.

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7.5
Batman (2011) #34

Aug 15, 2014

Blessed are the meek,for they shall inherit the earth.

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8.5
Batman (2011) #35

Oct 9, 2014

Batman #35 is the perfect jumping on point for new readers, as though there are some confusing elements, the issue leaves us with so many intriguing questions, as well as one awesome revelation. The issue itself is also extremely exciting, with the post Eternal setting working extremely well. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Batman (2011) #41

Jun 10, 2015

Batman #41 was so much better than I hoped it would be. Though the notion of a new Batman is still taking some adjusting, the plot and narrative that Scott Snyder has delivered here is pure suspense. Joined with marvelous visuals from Greg Capullo, it does a fantastic job of showing us how Commissioner Gordon became Batman, and how he'll be different than the one before him.

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Batman (2011) #42

Jul 8, 2015

Batman #42 continues to show why this is an intriguing new direction for the Bat, as though there's a huge part of me that would love to see Bruce take back the cowl, it's refreshing to see a new look. The events of this issue also give a somewhat golden age feel, with the new Batmobile bound to turn heads.

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Batman (2011) #43

Aug 13, 2015

Batman #43 may not be the most exciting issues in the series, being the worst to come following Convergence, but that doesn't stop it from being intriguing. Having great character developments, with wonderful background, this issue gives us a lot of information" a little too much.

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Batman (2011) #44

Sep 10, 2015

We may not have needed a break from the current storyline, but nevertheless Batman #44 proves to be an enthralling one-shot tale. Featuring a simple, yet enthralling narrative, as well as some extraordinary artwork, this issue only goes to build on an already iconic legend.

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7.5
Batman (2011) #45

Oct 15, 2015

Batman #45 continues to build upon an already intriguing premise, as although I'm still missing the classic Batman, it is definitely intriguing to see Jim Gordon in the role. Add in the gripping climax and clever twists in this issue and you can be sure that we're eager to dive into the next.

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Batman (2011) #47

Dec 11, 2015

Batman #47 is yet another example of why this new take on the Caped Crusader is needed, as although there is no doubt that Bruce needs to eventually retake the cowl, this has been one of the better stints without him. The creative team also give us a few shocking twists, leaving plenty to be excited about as we wait for the next issue.

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9.5
Batman (2011) #48

Jan 22, 2016

Batman #48 moves “Superheavy” forward in a truly extraordinary manner, with the simple, yet powerful developments being truly captivating. This is all complimented by some sensational artwork, and when you throw in some thrilling twists it's hard to not recommend this.

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10
Batman (2011) #49

Feb 10, 2016

Batman #49 is easily one of the best issues that Scott Snyder has written, with Bruce's transformation into the Batman being simply extraordinary. The creative team also give us some memorable moments in between this, with a narrative that was captivating from start to finish.

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7.5
Batman (2011) #50

Mar 25, 2016

Batman #50 may not have been the grand spectacle I hoped it would be, failing in certain areas, but what it did do was give us a fitting conclusion to “Superheavy.” It would also see Bruce return to the cape and cowl in a thrilling manner, as despite the design not being to my taste, the symbolism in these events definitely appealed to my fanboy nature.

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Batman (2011) #51

Apr 28, 2016

Batman #51 is a decent end to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo‘s run on the comic, but at the same time it wasn't as spectacular as I hoped. What it did do, was give us a bold, symbolic take on Gotham and why Batman is such a crucial part to it's environment.

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9.5
Batman (2011) Annual #4

Oct 1, 2015

Batman Annual #4 is a shining example of how to use Bruce Wayne following his memory loss, and that despite no longer being the Caped Crusader, you can have a good Batman tale focusing mainly on him. It also sees the return of three classic villains, and despite there being a clear leader, they all prove to be a worthy addition.

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10
Batman (2011): Futures End #1

Sep 11, 2014

Batman: Futures End #1 is what a one-shot should be, being an isolated tale, that doesn't feel overly rushed, and is packed with intensity. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Batman (2016) #1

Jun 17, 2016

Batman #1 was an improvement over the Rebirth one-shot, but still has room from improvement. Giving us a creative narrative that sees a damaged plane nosediving into Gotham, Tom King and David Finch gave us a first issue that is bound to entice, with the twist near the end being tantalising to say the least.

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Batman (2016) #2

Jul 7, 2016

Batman #2 moves the current narrative forward in a bold and engaging manner, with the Dark Knight's relationship with Gotham and Gotham Girl being interesting to say the least. Add to this a fun encounter with Solomon Grundy and the return of one of yet another classic villain, and this is bound to captivate fans of the Caped Crusader.

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Batman (2016) #3

Jul 22, 2016

Batman #3 gives us a fascinating origin for Gotham and Gotham Girl, with there being some symbolic moments and smart use of bait and switch along the way. It also moves the main narrative forward in a gripping manner, even if we don't get a huge lot of development until the latter portion of the book.

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Batman (2016) #4

Aug 4, 2016

Batman #4 is easily the best issue of the series so far, with the creative team giving us some bold and captivating twists. Not only do they give some big changes to Gotham's attitude, but they also hint at the upcoming “Night of the Monster Men” crossover, whilst setting up the finale of “I am Gotham” in an exhilarating fashion.

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10
Batman (2016) #5

Aug 17, 2016

Batman #5 is a masterpiece, building off everything that has happened over the first four issues and working it into an epic finale. In doing this, the creative team also tease future possibilities for this narrative, with the ending being both shocking and enthralling.

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Batman (2016) #21

Apr 19, 2017

Batman #21 gets "The Button" off to a tremendous start, as despite there being minimal development to the main narrative, it gives us a spectacular encounter between the Caped Crusader and the Reverse Flash. It also ends in surprising fashion, leaving us guessing what will happen next and how the button fits into things.

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8.5
Batman (2016) #25

Jun 21, 2017

Batman #25 gets “The War of Jokes and Riddles” off to a solid start, as despite not quite matching the lofty standards of recent issues, there's still plenty to enjoy throughout. The symbolic way the two villains are introduced is also sure to captivate fans new and old, with the creative team giving us plenty of reasons to return for more.

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Batman (2016) #26

Jul 5, 2017

Batman #26 moves “The War of Jokes and Riddles” forward in an interesting fashion, as despite still being in the early days, there's still enough to entice. The story also continue to keep the two key villains firmly in the spotlight, as in spite of Batman making the odd appearance, he is clearly a side-note to this personal battle.

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7.5
Batman (2016) #27

Jul 21, 2017

Batman #27 is an thoroughly enjoyable read, being an intriguing interlude to “The War of Jokes and Riddles.” Giving us a surprisingly compelling origin story for Kite-Man, the creative team fashion a narrative that shows the effect of this war, with the emotional depth and character driven nature of the story making it easy to recommend this comic.

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6.5
Batman (2016) #28

Aug 3, 2017

Batman #28 may very well be the worst issue of Tom King‘s run so far. Despite giving some interesting developments for “The War of Jokes and Riddles” storyline, the lack of progression and sloppy narration makes it hard to enjoy this latest instalment. The visual side of the book is, on the other hand, as sensational as ever, with this hopefully being nothing more than a minor blip in what will be remembered as an enjoyable story arc.

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9.5
Batman (2016) #29

Aug 16, 2017

Batman #29 is exactly the kind of injection shot that story needs, with the creative team bouncing back beautifully from the disappointment of last issue. In doing so, we conveniently get the best chapter of “The War of Jokes and Riddles” to date, with the dinner Bruce sets out for these two foes resulting in some sensational development.

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Batman (2016) #30

Sep 6, 2017

Batman #30 isn't the best entry in “The War of Jokes and Riddles,” but it's not the worst either. Giving us an engaging continuation to Kite-Man's origin, the creative team deliver yet another emotional interlude, that despite its flaws, adds depth to the story arc as a whole.

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7.5
Batman (2016) #31

Sep 22, 2017

Batman #31 is a solid continuation to “The War of Jokes and Riddles.” Despite the overall development feeling rather sparse, the creative team still manage to build plenty of excitement leading into the finale. The way that these events play off the recent interlude also helps to bring a sense of relevance, with Kite-Man's involvement surprisingly appealing.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #15

Feb 26, 2013

This was a good issue and decent addition to Death of the Family. The series is still not as strong as it was in the earlier issue, and need improvement, but is on the right track. I would recommend this issue, especially if you're collecting the Death of the Family tie-ins, or a fan of the Damian character.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #16

Aug 1, 2013

This was a very good issue, and although it wasn't one of the best additions to Death of the Family it's by far not the worst, and worth getting. I would highly recommend this issue to anyone who has last issue, or considering getting it, but wouldn't recommend it as a jumping on point.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #17

Aug 5, 2013

This was a very different issue, and won't necessarily be to everyone's tastes. I personally loved it and would recommend it to anyone, as due to it's uniqueness it will at least keep you interested, and has a 50% chance of having you also liking it. I hope that the series continues to be as good as this issue, as I know it can be.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #18

Aug 7, 2013

Probably one of the most touching issues I've ever read this is the perfect follow-on from Batman Inc. #8, and in my opinion a better issue. Although the whole Requiem concept has interested me, with some very unique takes, this has been the one that's showed the loss of Damian the most, and I don't see the remaining series' beating it. I would easily recommend this to anyone, whether you follow this series or not, as it's brilliant, and very emotional, and even if you just wanted to read this issue you wouldn't need to get the rest of the series.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #23.1

Sep 13, 2013

This was a terrific story, and it got the Two-Face character spot on. It has also been one of the better Villains Month issues from this week, being very exciting, and dramatic, whilst managing to balance in both dark, and fun elements. It also had a very interesting story that ties in nicely with Forever Evil without it being necessary to read both to enjoy one or the other. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as although it wasn't quite perfect it was extremely enjoyable.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #23.2

Sep 14, 2013

This wasn't one of the best Villains Month issue so far, and in my opinion felt a bit unnecessary. I have however not been a follower of the Court of Owls, so Talon readers may find it to be very enjoyable. The issue itself was also very gritty and suspenseful, being brilliantly structured, having amazing artwork that suited the tone of the story. Due to all this I'd recommend the issue to anyone who'd either been following the Court of Owls in Talon, or a fan of the group in general, but for new readers I'd probably recommend caution as it may not be the best issue to introduce them to you.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #23.3

Sep 23, 2013

This was a fantastic issue, and I was very happy to see Ra's al Ghul as a main character in a story again, and hope that this will lead to him making a return in a continuing storyline. The issue itself however was very dramatic, and suspenseful, showing Ra's characteristics perfectly. It was also one of the most unique Villains Month issues that I've read so far, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #23.4

Sep 29, 2013

This was an outstanding issue, and one of the best Villains Month issues that I've read this week. It showed Killer Croc perfectly, also showing a different side to him. The story itself was also very diverse, having different tones throughout, and although I wasn't overly familiar with either Seeley or Portela prior to this issue, I'd gladly read more of their work. Due to this I'd highly recommend this issue to anyone, as although it wasn't phenomenal it was brilliant.

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Batman and Robin (2011) #32

Jun 18, 2014

Batman and Ra's al Ghul brings The Hunt for Robin to a shocking climax with the set-up work making me eager for Robin Rises: Omega's release. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Batman and Robin (2011) #33

Jul 24, 2014

Robin Rises is fastly becoming a story that Bat fans need to read with the highly anticipated arc not failing to disappoint so far. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman and Robin (2011) #34

Aug 20, 2014

Batman and Robin continues to heat up, with the events of Robin Rises continuing to amaze. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Batman and Robin (2011) #35

Oct 16, 2014

Batman and Robin #35 is a solid entry in the series, keeping me firmly hooked to the Robin Rises arc. It does however fail in captivating me with Batman's journey into Apokolips, with the Bat-Family really saving this issue.

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9.5
Batman and Robin (2011): Futures End #1

Sep 17, 2014

Batman and Robin: Futures End #1 gives a brilliant look into the Dynamic Duo's future, introducing a new Robin, and re-introducing a deadly foe. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman And Robin Eternal #1

Oct 8, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal #1 was simply outstanding, with the way that the creative team put the spotlight on our former Robins being the perfect way to celebrate the character's 75th Anniversary. We also get a thrilling mystery that merges both the past and present, leaving us eager to dive into next week's installment.

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Batman And Robin Eternal #2

Oct 15, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal continues to be an entertaining tale, and as we enter the second week of this celebratory series, the mystery surrounding “Mother” continues to grow. The creators also manage to bring our various heroes together in a fun and engaging manner, with there being plenty within this issue to make you want to return for more.

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Batman And Robin Eternal #3

Oct 23, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal #3 is yet another entertaining entry in this weekly series, and as the mystery surrounding “Mother” grows stronger, there is a lot to keep us excited. This is all matched by an enthralling flashback sequence, with the creative team giving us a thrilling series of events.

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5.5
Batman And Robin Eternal #5

Nov 5, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal #5 was yet another disappointing entry in this weekly series, and I can only hope that things get better from here. As having such a good start, it would be a shame to see it go down hill from here.

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5
Batman And Robin Eternal #10

Dec 11, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal #10 was yet another poor entry in the weekly series, leaving me questioning just where the creative team plan on taking this story. That said it did give some enjoyable twists, but for the better part felt like yet another wasted filler issue.

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Batman And Robin Eternal #14

Jan 8, 2016

Batman and Robin Eternal #14 continues to bring this weekly series back to the quality we know it can deliver, with the creative team giving us a truly gripping issue. We are also given plenty to speculate as we await next week's installment, with Batman's involvement still having a giant question mark above it.

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Batman And Robin Eternal #16

Jan 22, 2016

Batman and Robin Eternal #16 brings Tim and Jason's trip to a rather satisfying conclusion, as despite there being some shaky dialogue, with the storyline as a whole failing to impress, it was nevertheless an entertaining read. The creative team also gave us more mysteries to solve, with a tantalising final panel that is sure to leave readers guessing.

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5
Batman And Robin Eternal #18

Feb 5, 2016

Batman and Robin Eternal #18 may have given us some major developments, but as a whole it felt little more than an info dump. That said current readers of this weekly should still find this somewhat insightful, with the action and tension around this allowing for a touch of engaging storytelling.

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Batman Incorporated #6

Jul 17, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and one of the best in the series so far. I would highly recommend both this issue, and the entire series (but if you've read the previous series skip issue #0, as it's a retelling of Batman Inc.'s formation, and quality wise, far from the normal standard). I am extremely looking forward to the next issue, and hope that Morrison can keep up this standard for the remaining portion of his run on this series.

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Batman Incorporated #7

Aug 5, 2013

This may not be the best issue in the series, but it;s still a very good issue, and sets up the next issue nicely. I would still highly recommend both this issue, and the series, and am looking forward to reading the next issue.

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Batman Incorporated #8

Aug 5, 2013

Although not the best issue in this series, or the best death in comic book history, this was still a very good book, and I for one am looking forward to seeing how this affects Batman. I would highly recommend this, and the rest of the series as it's a truly wonderful series.

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10
Batman Incorporated #9

Aug 20, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and probably the most emotional Requiem issue bar Batman and Robin #18, and is also probably the best Requiem issue bar Batman and Robin #18. Morrison's run is almost near it's end, and he isn't half going out in a big way, and I hope he can keep as much excitement as this issue had throughout the remaining issues. I would easily recommend this issue to anyone, whether you want to get one of the better Requiem issues, or a fan of the series already, as it's a very emotional issue.

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Batman Incorporated #10

Sep 5, 2013

This was a terrific issue, and although the pace has been slowed down a bit, the endgame to Morrison's Batman run looks to be heating up, and the shock, and interest of this issue has me real excited for the final few issues. I would highly recommend this as well as the entire series, as although not Morrison's best Batman story, it has been a brilliant one to end his run.

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Batman Incorporated #11

Sep 6, 2013

Although I'm not necessarily happy about the series taking a detour, this was a very fun, and entertaining issue, and a nice change from the normal dark mood that this series has had as of late. I also loved seeing the Batman of Japan again, and how he worked with his partner Canary, and although the issue did have it's flaws, it was overall very fun, and thoroughly enjoyable. I would recommend this to anyone that's been getting this series so far, but would recommend caution towards other readers, as although I enjoyed it, you may not, as it's the type of issue that you either like, or hate.

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10
Batman Incorporated #12

Sep 10, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and one of the best in the series so far. It had brilliant action, amazing dialogue, and some emotional sequences. It also had a hint of mystery, and sets up next issues finale perfectly. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as well as the series, which has been brilliant, and one of the best Batman stories in a while.

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10
Batman Incorporated #13

Sep 11, 2013

This was a fantastic issue, and the perfect way to end the series, as although it may not have been as shocking as I expected, it had the right tone, and atmosphere that this issue needed. It also had some great action, and dialogue, as well as some brilliant symbolism, and I will sadly miss seeing Morrison work on Batman, though great things must end. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as whether you've been following this series, or enjoyed a few stories from Morrison's run, it's worth seeing how it ended.

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10
Batman/Superman (2013) #1

Sep 10, 2013

This was a great opening issue, and probably one of the best I've seen for a while. Pak really understood both character's, whilst adding his own uniqueness to them, which I loved. The action, and mystery also added for another level of drama, and suspense, and I can't wait to read more. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as it's a phenomenal read, and I seriously hope the series continues in this fashion.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #2

Sep 11, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and although not quite as good as the opening issue was it was still very interesting with some very exciting moments. The issue also had a lot of emotion throughout, and the development though at a much slower pace in this issue has still been very interesting. I personally still however am not a huge fan of the artwork, as although I prefer Lee's art on this than anything else I've seen there are still things that I dislike about it. I would however highly recommend this issue as although slightly slow it was still amazing.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #3

Sep 13, 2013

Although the series hasn't matched the brilliance of the first issue in these last two issues it has however had some very interesting development points that have me very intrigued as to how this story will conclude. It also had some emotional and exciting points throughout, as well as some lightheartedness. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue and can't wait for the conclusion, though am more excited about the Doomsday Villains Month issue the now.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #3.1

Sep 28, 2013

This was a fantastic issue and although not quite the Doomsday issue I was expecting it was still very enjoyable. The issue also had a lot of drama and excitement, with some of the best artwork that I have ever seen from Brett Booth. There was also plenty of emotion and even a bit of lightheartedness, and if there was more of Doomsday this could have easily have been a perfect issue. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this, especially if you're fans of Pak's work, but if you are Doomsday fans I'd recommend caution as you may be disappointed.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #4

Oct 19, 2013

This was a brilliant conclusion to the series opening story, and although it wasn't quite as impactful as I hoped it would be, it was still very exciting and entertaining, with some very interesting moments. The character interaction was also yet again wonderful, and I really hope that Pak gets round to building on this story later in the series. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, and the entire first story, though if you're short on cash and haven't been getting the series so far I'd recommend leaving it till next issue.

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6.5
Batman/Superman (2013) #9

Apr 25, 2014

Batman/Superman #9 has finally arrived though sadly despite being a decent read it didn't feel quite worth the long wait. It'll now take the reading of First Contact in a oner to determine whether it's a story I want to remember or forget. It still however gets a recommendation.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #10

May 8, 2014

Batman/Superman #10 is a fun alternative to the series usual tone also teasing a possible future event for the series. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Batman/Superman (2013) #11

May 21, 2014

Batman/Superman fits nicely into the Superman: Doomed crossover as though there's no Superman in this issue with the content feeling slightly hectic it was still an enjoyable read. Recommended.

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7.5
Batman/Superman (2013) #12

Jul 2, 2014

Batman/Superman takes a intriguing turn of events with the duos trip to Earth-2 being very exciting. Recommended.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #13

Aug 29, 2014

Batman/Superman finally start to show the gripping elements that I loved about the opening of the series, giving a unique new direction for it to go in. Highly recommended.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #22

Jul 8, 2015

Batman/Superman #22 is easily one of the best entries in the series to date, taking Truth to a whole new level. Giving a tense confrontation between the two titular characters, the creative team highlight the change in the status quo perfectly. They also leave some intriguing points open, having this fan excited for the next issue.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #23

Aug 14, 2015

Batman/Superman #23 may not be perfect, being a bit of a let down from last issue, but that doesn't mean that it's terrible. Having some intriguing twists and character interaction, the creative team leave us wanting more. Even if the present content is a little dull at times.

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5
Batman/Superman (2013) #24

Sep 10, 2015

Batman/Superman #24 was quite honestly rather disappointing. Despite having some exciting moments, it felt rather out of place, with the rushed ending not helping matters. It does however tease an intriguing future for the series, and I can only hope that it doesn't disappoint.

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Batman/Superman (2013) #31

Apr 15, 2016

Batman/Superman #31 may not move the “Super League” crossover forward much, but nevertheless it was a fun, exciting issue. Giving us a warm, yet emotional exchange of words between Clark and Bruce, as well as some explosive action, the creative team did more than enough to please me, with the twist near the end leaving me eager for next week's installment of this crossover.

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8.5
Batman/Superman (2013): Futures End #1

Sep 17, 2014

Batman/Superman: Futures End #1 proves to be a deep look into the breakdown in partnership between the Word's Finest, with Greg Pak delivering a powerful script that comes highly recommended.

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Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1

Dec 11, 2015

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 is a brilliant start to DC and IDW‘s latest crossover, as despite the creative team leaving a lot of our narrative in the shadows, they set-up a wonderful premise. They also leave us a lot to look forward to, with a thrilling climax that is bound to leave readers returning for more.

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Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2

Jan 14, 2016

Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 moves the established narrative forward in an exciting fashion, with the creative team giving us a thrilling confrontation between the Dark Knight and the Heroes in a Halfshell. This is all given much needed depth, with the expansion on the Ninja Turtles mission giving us some interesting twists along the way.

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5
Batman: Earth One #1

Sep 10, 2013

This was a phenomenal story, and although some long time Batman fans may be upset by this, I'm sure most people will like it. I'd also say that if you enjoyed Superman: Earth One, then you should at least try this, as it's just as good, and just as exciting. The changes were also very interesting, and the overall story was very dynamic, and dramatic. Johns also showed a great level of understanding for the character's, as although he made the changes I talked about, deep down every character was the exact same on the inside, with the same fundamentals. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this book (and Superman: Earth One if you have already read that), and can't wait for the sequel, especially after the fabulous teaser at the end of this book.

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6.5
Batman: Earth One #2

May 9, 2015

Having thoroughly enjoyed the first volume, I wanted nothing more than to fall in love with this one. Unfortunately it proves to be very much a mixed bag, as though the plot is good, it's brought to a sudden climax, with some poor character development. It does on the other hand do enough to make me return for a third volume, but makes me less hopeful in Earth One's future.

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Batman: Eternal #1

Apr 10, 2014

Batman: Eternal gets off to a great start as though it's got room for improvement with it needing a lot of development it has definitely drawn this fanboy's attention. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #2

Apr 17, 2014

Batman: Eternal is really cementing itself as a must have Batman title with it's edgy and mysterious story continuing to intrigue this fanboy. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #3

Apr 25, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to astound and with the introduction of Stephanie Brown as well as the drastic change to the GCPD it looks to get even better. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #4

May 1, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to rock as though it needs something to take it to the next level it remains a must have for Batman fans. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Batman: Eternal #5

May 8, 2014

Batman: Eternal takes a side step in this issue with the focus diverting to other characters. It's still however a terrific series and worthy of a recommendation.

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7
Batman: Eternal #6

May 14, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to be a terrific read but the weekly aspect is certainly starting to take it's toll. I still however enjoyed it enough to recommend it.

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7.5
Batman: Eternal #7

May 21, 2014

Batman: Eternal starts to give us the kind of developments it promised with Falcone's plans giving an intriguing road for Batman to follow. Recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #8

May 30, 2014

Batman: Eternal takes a step in the right direction with this issue giving wonderful development points. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #9

Jun 4, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to thrive with the latest developments giving more intrigue and suspense to the story. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #10

Jun 12, 2014

Batman: Eternal takes a brilliant twist of events with Falcone being in a sticky situation. Added to the mysterious revelation and additional development the issue did a wonderful job of moving the series forward. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Batman: Eternal #11

Jun 18, 2014

Batman: Eternal produces interesting development points with the father them being a fitting addition following fathers day. The conflicting tones on the other hand meant that this wasn't one of Eternal's best issue to date. Still however I recommend it.

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8
Batman: Eternal #12

Jun 25, 2014

Batman: Eternal produces some interesting and shocking developments as though there's a lot going on for one issue it still manages to flow smoothly. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #13

Jul 2, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to be a must read for Bat fans as though it may be creeping along development wise the overall tempo and content of the series remains at a high level. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #14

Jul 9, 2014

Batman: Eternal takes a major step forward bringing one of the series biggest plot developments to a close in a sensational way. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #15

Jul 16, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to be a thrilling read as though sometimes I feel it's trying to do too much at once, the intense and dramatic moments kind of make it worth it. Recommended.

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7.5
Batman: Eternal #16

Jul 24, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to be an entertaining read but there's times that I feel it's focusing too much on the future than the present. Still comes recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #17

Jul 31, 2014

Batman: Eternal‘s latest arc has been somewhat average, though the side development and art help make it better. As an individual issue however I can't recommend it.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #18

Aug 7, 2014

Batman: Eternal turns things around, once again being the exciting series that we all love. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #19

Aug 15, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to give us an exciting and fun tale, with the Red Hood/Batgirl fight being more than impressive. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Batman: Eternal #20

Aug 20, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to amaze with the developments of this latest arc coming to a sensational climax. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #21

Aug 29, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to amaze, as though some developments feel too soon, the sheer intensity more than makes up for this. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #23

Sep 11, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to be a winner, with this issue having me more intrigued about Catwoman's involvement. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #24

Sep 17, 2014

Batman: Eternal #24 is one of the best issues the series has produced so far, with Spoiler making a brilliant superhero New 52 debut. Even if events were escalated. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #25

Sep 25, 2014

Batman: Eternal continues to prove worth the weekly purchase, with the final page of this issue having me excited for the next. Highly recommended.

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4.5
Batman: Eternal #26

Oct 3, 2014

Batman: Eternal #25 does a terrible job of changing Hush's backstory, taking his jealousy and twisting it into something obsessive and creepy. Despite this there were some interesting developments that have me intrigued for the next issue. Nevertheless I can't recommend this issue on its own.

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7.5
Batman: Eternal #27

Oct 10, 2014

Batman: Eternal #27 may not be the greatest entry in this weekly series, but following the horrific performance of last weeks issue it's hard not to enjoy this outing, with the developments being very enthralling. The teamwork, or lack of between Batman and Catwoman also proves an added bonus, with a few extra bonuses allowing for some enjoyable moments. Recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Eternal #28

Oct 16, 2014

Batman: Eternal #28 is one of the better issues of late, with the developments leaving me half tempted to follow Catwoman's story into her ongoing series. The events also prove to be exciting from start to finish, making this one of the most easiest recommends ever.

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Batman: Eternal #29

Oct 23, 2014

Batman: Eternal is continuing to be an amazing series, with Ray Fawkes producing his best script on this series to date. Between the drama, suspense, and character depth there's a lot to draw readers, with the art also appealing. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #30

Oct 30, 2014

Batman: Eternal #30 gives some thoroughly explosive developments to the series, also allowing acting as a nice prelude to Arkham Manor. It does however feel a little too chaotic at times, but nothing that overshadows the positives. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Eternal #33

Nov 21, 2014

Batman: Eternal #33 certainly raises the stakes, as though the issue mainly felt like a set-up issue, the character development was enticingly immersive. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Batman: Europa #1

Nov 18, 2015

Batman: Europa #1 may have taken a long time to reach our shelves, but it has definitely been a wait well worth it. Having an intriguing narrative that brings the Dark Knight and the Joker together in a fantastic fashion, the creators lay the foundations for something truly monumental, with the concept behind this series being handled in a marvellous manner.

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Batman: Joker's Daughter #1

Feb 15, 2014

Joker's Daughter is a refreshing alternative to the usual Batman stories, giving a nice introduction for people who're trying the character for the first time. Highly recommended.

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Batman: Rebirth #1

Jun 2, 2016

Batman: Rebirth #1 is a solid start for this new era of the character, showing plenty of promise moving forward. It also gave some intriguing and clever development, even if the re-imagined Calendar Man wasn't to my liking.

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Batman: The Dark Knight (2011) #15

Jul 17, 2013

This was a brilliant end to a mediocre story. Although I've enjoyed the new origin for Scarecrow, it was stretched over too many issue, and I hope that Hurwitz doesn't do this with the next story. Although this was a good issue, due to it being the end of a story I'd only recommend it to people who have the rest, or parts of the story, or are considering getting the rest of the story. I'd also probably recommend the entire story, as it had a brilliant start, and ending, but unfortunately dragged in the middle. I'd probably overall rate this story a 4/5.

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Battlestar Galactica (2013) #11

May 20, 2014

Battlestar Galactica The Adama Gambit comes to a exciting conclusion and if the series continues in this tone I for one will be one very happy reader. Highly recommended.

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Battlestar Galactica (2013) #12

Jun 3, 2014

Battlestar Galactica #12 gives us a emotional one-shot tale that shows how innocents and fun can still be found during a war. Highly recommended.

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Battlestar Galactica: Six #2

Apr 7, 2015

The long wait is finally over, and I can firmly say that Battlestar Galactica: Six #2 didn't suck. Having an exciting narrative, that takes us further into the background of Number Six, this five part mini-series continues to intrigue, with the dramatic developments more than enticing. Just lets hope that it's not another year before the next issue's out.

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10
Beautiful Canvas #1

Jun 28, 2017

Beautiful Canvas #1 introduces us to a strange, yet enthralling narrative involving a hitwoman and the strange boy she was meant to kill. Giving us plenty of tension and mystery throughout this opening chapter, the creative team leave us a lot to mull over as we await the next instalment, with it being a must have for fans of the publisher.

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Beautiful Canvas #2

Jul 28, 2017

Beautiful Canvas #2 is just as insane as the first issue, with there being some exciting developments for our hitwoman and the boy she's protecting. Adding more mystery to what is already an enticing concept, the creative team deliver a product that is easy to praise, being a worthy addition to anyone's comic book collection.

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8.5
Beautiful Canvas #3

Sep 5, 2017

Beautiful Canvas #3 may move a little too quickly at times, but nonetheless it is yet another sensational entry in this mini-series. Delivering an exciting set of events that sees Lon go to the rescue of Alex, the creative team give us a product that is enticing from start to finish. During this we get more than a few surprising moments, with the climax sure to leave readers in a state of shock.

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7.5
Big Man Plans #1

Mar 3, 2015

Big Man Plans may have some work to do before it can be classed as a great tale, but it's certainly heading in the right direction. Yes, the creative team jam a little too much into this opening issue, but the engaging narration, and wonderful characteristics of Big Man make it a series that I look forward to returning to.

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8.5
Big Man Plans #2

Apr 8, 2015

Big Man Plans may still have some work to be done, before it becomes a must have, but it's gripping character development, and intense action is definitely sending it there. This is also complemented by beautiful art, with Powell and Wiesch's vision captivating throughout.

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Big Trouble In Little China #1

Jun 4, 2014

Big Trouble in Little China returns and if you're a fan of the film you'll be extremely happy as Carpenter, Powell and Churilla bring Jack Burton and the Pork Chop Express back in a fun and exciting way. Highly recommended.

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6.5
Big Trouble In Little China #2

Jul 2, 2014

Big Trouble in Little China takes a questionable turn of events as despite the humour and comedy being as strong as the opening issue the story development left a lot to be desired. It does however do enough to merit a recommendation from me.

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8.5
Bill & Ted Save the Universe #1

Jun 22, 2017

Bill & Ted Save the Universe #1 is a most excellent debut for this latest mini-series, with the creative team producing an intriguing tale. The character likeness and weird developments also feel refreshingly familiar, with the closing moments sure to pique fans interest.

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9.5
Birthright #1

Oct 7, 2014

Birthright has blown my expectations right out of the water, with the mixture of fantasy and mystery being a real winner. Being extremely gripping, and utterly enthralling the creators manage to give an opening issue that showcases the vastness of this world, whilst also getting across the depth of the story itself. Highly recommended.

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Birthright #2

Nov 4, 2014

Birthright is a thrilling adventure that every fanboy needs to read. Yes this second outing isn't perfect, and yes there's still some room for improvement, but so far the series has given a lot to be excited about. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Birthright #3

Dec 3, 2014

Birthright continues to be a must read comic, with Williamson as a writer growing stronger and stronger with each creator owned series. The visuals are also as stunning as ever, with the narrative being utterly gripping. It's this that makes this issue easily recommended.

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8.5
Birthright #5

Feb 3, 2015

Birthright #5 certainly adds plenty of energy to this already astounding story, with the dramatic developments captivating throughout. The character depth, and backstory also adds more depth to this amazing world, with the final page being as tantalising as ever.

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Birthright #6

Apr 8, 2015

Birthright‘s second arc gets off to an amazing start, as though it was slightly disappointing to see so little of Terrenos, the character depth and development more than made up. The intense notion of symbolism also allows for some powerful moments, that result in this comic coming highly recommended. So if you're not currently getting this series, then do so now!

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8.5
Birthright #7

May 12, 2015

Birthright may not always captivate, but one thing that it has done since #1 is excite. That has never been more true than it has over these last couple of issues, with Mikey's adventure taking him and his brother Brennan into new and intriguing territory. That alongside the tantalising teasers make Birthright #7 a fantastic comic, and one everyone should pick up this week.

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8.5
Birthright #16

Jun 10, 2016

Birthright #16 gets the fourth arc off to a stellar start, giving us plenty of excitement and development. It also reveals yet more interesting facts about the Rhodes family, with the final moments being gripping to say the least.

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8.5
Birthright #17

Jul 14, 2016

Birthright #17 is yet another outstanding addition to this wonderful tale of swords and sorcery, with the character depth being enthralling to say the least. Add to this some explosive moments and interesting twists and it's hard not to be impressed by the work the creative team are producing.

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Birthright #18

Aug 11, 2016

Birthright #18 is easily the best issue of the current arc to date, with the epic action and powerful emotion being captivating at every opportunity. The way the creative team utilise this in a manner that drives the main narrative forward also entices, with the climactic moments leaving me for one desperate for the next issue.

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Birthright #25

Jun 13, 2017

Birthright #25 was certainly a game changer, with the return of Kallista resulting in some shocking twists. Add to this the emotional tone and epic action and this is a comic that is easy to praise.

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10
Black Hammer #1

Jul 19, 2016

Black Hammer #1 is a must have comic, with the creative team delivering something unlike anything we've seen before. Not only do they introduce us to this narrative in a bold and gripping manner, but they also add tons of heart and emotion as well.

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9.5
Black Hammer #2

Aug 18, 2016

Black Hammer #2 is an amazing continuation to this series, with the look into Gail's past being enthralling to say the least. Whilst doing this, the creative team also manage to expand on a couple of other characters, whilst teasing possible directions this series can go in.

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Black Hammer #11

Jul 26, 2017

Black Hammer #11 is an outstanding entry in this superhero saga, with the emotional depth of Barbie and Gail's developments leading to some compelling moments. Add to this the mysterious nature of Lucy's investigation into the town and the enquiries into the sheriff's disappearance, and this issue gives us plenty of reasons to tune in next month.

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8.5
Black Magick #6

Jun 27, 2017

Black Magick #6 is a fitting return for this supernatural crime thriller, with the creative team giving us a narrative that should appeal to readers new and old. In doing this, we are given a gripping look at Rowan Black's childhood, and how her awakening has shaped her life.

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9
Black Market #1

Jul 12, 2014

Black Market is a unique take on the superhero genre with it's edgy plot and deep characters making it a must have for comic fans. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Black Market #2

Aug 16, 2014

Black Market is quickly proving to be one of BOOM! Studio's best mini's, having a very morish tale. Highly recommended.

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10
Black Market #3

Sep 9, 2014

Black Market continues to impress me more and more, with the intense events of this issue having me practically speechless. Highly recommended.

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10
Black Market #4

Oct 7, 2014

Black Market as a whole has been a phenomenal series, but it has certainly ended on a high, with this quite possibly being Frank Barbiere's best individual issue. Having both great action, and gripping revelations the issue manages to tie up every loose end, with the emotion throughout being utterly enthralling. Due to all these reasons I highly recommend this issue, and the series as a whole.

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10
Black Science #7

Jul 30, 2014

Black Science is back with a bang as our group of explorers find it ever hard to return home. With stunning art and compelling writing this is a must have for comic fans. Highly recommended.

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Black Science #8

Aug 26, 2014

Black Science continues to be one of Image's must haves, as though the pace has dropped in this issue, the intrigue is still there. Highly recommended.

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Black Science #9

Oct 7, 2014

Black Science #9 is another solid entry into this amazing creator owned series, with the new developments being utterly mesmerizing. The issue isn't however without it's faults, trying to do too much in such a short space. Nevertheless the positives well outweigh the negatives and this issue comes highly recommended.

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7.5
Black Science #10

Oct 28, 2014

Black Science #10 has a lot going on in it, and in attempt to cover all the bases this ultimately leaves us with a rather average plot. The issue is however saved by it's gripping climax, and wonderful art, and due to this it still comes recommended.

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Black Science #13

Apr 2, 2015

Black Science continues to be a worthy addition to anyone's pull, as though there are a lot of better comics on the stands, there's also a lot worse.

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Black Widow (2014) #1

Jan 15, 2014

This was a terrific opening issue to Black Widow's new solo series and probably one of the best that she's ever had. I for one look forward to reading more from this series and hope that Edmondson does just as good a job in the upcoming Punisher series. Highly recommended.

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Black Widow (2014) #2

Feb 6, 2014

Black Widow continues to be an amazing espionage series, showing that some of Marvels best work come from their secondary characters. Highly recommended.

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Black Widow (2014) #3

Feb 13, 2014

Black Widow continues to be a exciting and explosive series, and although the art wasn't quite as good in this issue it was sill amazing. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Black Widow (2014) #8

Jul 3, 2014

Black Widow teams up with the Winter Soldier in what was an exciting and enthralling tale. Highly recommended.

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7
Black Widow (2014) #9

Aug 6, 2014

Black Widow continues to be an entertaining read, as though I look forward to delving into the future of her own story, this Friend from Foe crossover was very captivating. Recommended.

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8.5
Black Widow (2014) #10

Sep 5, 2014

Black Widow continues to entice, with sins of the past affecting the present. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Black Widow (2014) #18

May 29, 2015

Black Widow #18 brings the character to a crossroads, that leave her questioning her future. The way in which the creative team handle this, along with the intense developments themselves, makes this issue one of the best in the series to date, and though I have doubts heading into the Secret Wars tie-in (tie-ins from ongoing series generally aren't that great), this is certainly a must have read for fans of the character.

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8.5
Black Widow (2014) #19

Jun 25, 2015

Black Widow #19 is yet another fantastic issue, as though I would have preferred something in the present, it was a brilliant way to avoid being a Secret Wars tie-in. It also shows us great insight into Natasha's early life as a spy, proving that she had a moral compass even in her more questionable years.

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8
Black Widow (2014) #20

Jul 30, 2015

Black Widow #20 marks the end of yet another great series, and all we can hope is that when our female spy returns, she's handled with the same level of respect and imagination. As for the finale itself, it was both exciting and clever, though left you wanting that little bit more.

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8
Black Widow (2016) #3

May 6, 2016

Black Widow #3 may have had some sketchy moments, but overall it moves the story forward in a bold and engaging manner. It also mixed past and present well, even if sometimes it feels a little muddled.

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Blood Bowl: More Guts, More Glory! #1

May 30, 2017

Blood Bowl: More Guts, More Glory! #1 may not be quite as glorious as some fans would have liked, but it certainly does show great promising moving forward. Featuring an intriguing narrative, some solid Blood Bowl action, as well as a mysterious sub-plot, this first issue certainly delivers more than enough to leave readers returning for more.

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8
Bloodshot #13

May 26, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #13 brings “The Analog Man” to itsconclusion, and despite having a mixed opinion on the twist near the end, it was nevertheless smart storytelling. Add to this the ramifications this will have on the series moving forward, and I for one can't wait to see what's in store next for Ray Garrison.

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5.5
Bloodshot #24

Sep 30, 2014

Bloodshot is about to reach it's 25th issue, so naturally to fill the gap we get a one-shot tale. Though things are exciting, and engaging, it's over developed plot allows for confusion and an overall disjointed flow. Due to this I can only recommend this to long term fans of Bloodshot, feeling that it's not the best example for new fans.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #1

Apr 16, 2015

Bloodshot: Reborn #1 may not be the usual type of comic that Valiant make, but it goes to show that their Valiant Next initiative is one to watch. Having a realistic, and emotionally driven take on the classic character, this new series is a brilliant jumping on point for new fans, as though it may not be to everyone's liking, it's sure to convert some that are on the fence.

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9.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #2

May 19, 2015

Bloodshot: Reborn #2 is a prime example of why now is the time to jump in the Valiant bandwagon. Being fun, exciting, and having a fascinating plot, this is a fresh take the character has so desperately needed, coming highly recommended from this fan.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #3

Jun 16, 2015

Bloodshot: Reborn #3 is yet another amazing continuation to Valiant's latest hit, as though not quite as good as the issues that precede it, it's still a gripping read that will leave fans eager for more.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #4

Jul 7, 2015

Bloodshot: Reborn continues to be the best book that Valiant is producing at the moment, and with some stiff competition, this is no easy feat. Giving us some exciting developments, as well as an intriguing new character addition, this issue leaves us a lot to ponder over, with Ray's psychological state still being at the center.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #5

Aug 4, 2015

Bloodshot: Reborn #5 was a fun break from the intense events of late, with the guest artwork from Ral Alln and Patricia Martin helping create a surreal tone. It is however the character depth that makes this a must have, with Jeff Lemire reminding us why he's one of the best creators in the business today.

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Bloodshot: Reborn #7

Oct 6, 2015

Bloodshot Reborn #7 was an amazing addition to a phenomenal series, as the tale of Ray Garrison and the nanites continues to intrigue. Giving some gripping twists and a thrilling climax, the creative team certain leave us wanting more, with it easily coming highly recommended.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #8

Nov 18, 2015

Bloodshot Reborn #8 was yet another amazing issue to what is easily my favourite series from Valiant at the moment. Between the gripping developments and thrilling climax, the creative team certainly set-up what should be a thrilling conclusion to this second arc.

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Bloodshot: Reborn #9

Dec 22, 2015

Bloodshot Reborn #9 brings to a close yet another arc, with Ray accepting his destiny in a touching manner. Giving us a well thought out set of events, with some gripping dialogue, the creative team certainly are on top form, with this comic coming highly recommended.

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10
Bloodshot: Reborn #10

Jan 29, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #10 is quite possibly the best issue in the series, being my favourite individual issue of the year so far. Giving us a visually stunning look at this dystopian future, with a story full of depth and intrigue, the creative team do more than enough to grab my attention, with there bound to be some new fans following this.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #11

Feb 26, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #11 may not have been quite as epic as the last installment, but it was nevertheless amazing, moving the story forward in an engaging manner. It would also give us some shocking twists, with there being more than enough to look forward to in the next issue.

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10
Bloodshot: Reborn #12

Apr 20, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #12 is yet another example of why “The Analog Man” is one of the best story arcs out the now, with the gripping action and emotional baggage allowing for a sensational narrative. Add to this some mysterious developments near the end, and there is literally no reason why you shouldn't be reading this story.

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10
Bloodshot: Reborn #14

Jun 29, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #14 is an amazing start to “Bloodshot Island” being a must buy. Not only does it give us amazing action and suspenseful interactions, but the added mystery just begs to be explored further. Add to this the “failed” Rising Sun projects and what we're left with is probably the most unique Bloodshot tale to date.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Reborn #15

Jul 13, 2016

Bloodshot Reborn #15 may slow the pace of this story down, but it gave us more than enough to retain our interest. Giving us some captivating dialogue and shocking twists, the creative team turn this story in a rather unexpected direction, leaving me excited for the next instalment.

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9.5
Bloodshot: Salvation #1

Jul 29, 2017

Bloodshot Salvation #1 is a sensational start for this new series, being the perfect entry point for new readers. Giving us a bold turning point for the nanite infested warrior, as well as some intriguing teasers, the creative team fashion a narrative that's worthy of a place in anyone's collection. So be sure to pick this up at your local comic book store come September 20th.

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8.5
Bloodshot: Salvation #2

Oct 27, 2017

Bloodshot Salvation #2 is an excellent continuation to this latest ongoing, giving us some tense developments. Delivering an engaging narrative that continues to highlight Ray Garrison's struggle to maintain a peaceful life, the creative team leave us with a product that begs further exploration. In doing so not only to they tease the imminent future of Bloodshot, but they also invite an old villain to the party.

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8.8
Bloodshot: Salvation #7

Mar 6, 2018

Bloodshot Salvation #7 is a bold attempt at doing something different, and for the better part it works. Despite lacking the visual presence that makes the medium such a beloved one, the storytelling of Jeff Lemire and unique panel layouts make this a surprisingly pleasant experience. Let's hope that it doesn't become a regular occurrence though.

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Book Of Death #1

Jul 10, 2015

Book of Death #1 is a comic that Valiant fans don't want to miss, also being the perfect taster for comic fans that are considering jumping on the bandwagon. Having a great premise, and a slick, inviting narrative, this first issue sets events up wonderfully, leaving a lot of speculation heading into the next. So be sure to pick this up from your local comic book shop this Wednesday.

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9
Book Of Death #2

Aug 18, 2015

Book of Death #2 may not give a great deal of progression to our story, but that doesn't stop it from being an excellent read. Delivering great tension and explosive action, the creative team left this reader hooked to each and every page, leaving a suspenseful lead into the next issue.

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9.5
Book Of Death #3

Sep 22, 2015

Book of Death #3 does a sensational job of placing all the pieces on the board, as having taken a slower approach to building upon its narrative, the series has managed to give us a suspenseful set-up. This is all aided by some gripping developments, as the creative team make the wait for the finale all the more tantalising.

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10
Book Of Death #4

Oct 29, 2015

Book of Death #4 is just the conclusion that I was hoping for, as between the explosive action and symbolism it made for great reading. The shocking twist near the end also left some questions open with there being a lot to look forward to within Wrath of the Eternal Warrior.

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7.5
Book Of Death: The Fall of Harbinger #1

Sep 29, 2015

Book of Death: Fall of the Harbinger is yet another amazing one-shot look at the final days of a Valiant character, as although these tales haven't focused heavily on the event they tie into, they're nevertheless an inviting read. This issue in particular also gives us some poetic twists, with a finale that is pure genius.

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6.5
Book Of Death: The Fall Of Bloodshot #1

Jul 21, 2015

Book of Death: Fall of Bloodshot is an interesting one-shot that will leave both fans of the character and the Book of Death event excited. It is however not necessary for readers of the latter, and probably better suited for those that already have a prior knowledge of the Bloodshot character. Though it is new reader friendly all the same.

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Book Of Death: Legends Of The Geomancer #1

Jul 14, 2015

Though the choice to make Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer a 1:25 incentive may lead to less people picking it up, it's well worth it if you've been looking forward to the event. Giving an intriguing look into the history of the Geomancer, whilst having a gripping narrative, this is the perfect companion to Valiant's latest event, giving extra depth to the main series.

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8
Book Of Death: Legends Of The Geomancer #2

Aug 19, 2015

Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer continues to be a worthy tie-in to Valiant's latest event, as despite the 1:10 printing (in which retailers have to buy 10 copies of the main series for 1 of this) possibly being off putting, the story itself is a worthy addition for any collector not afraid to spend that little bit extra.

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8.5
Book Of Death: Legends Of The Geomancer #3

Sep 22, 2015

Book of Death: Legend of the Geomancer may still be annoying us with its 1:10 print run(in which retailers have to buy 10 copies of the main series for 1 of this), but as for a story it has been nothing short of extraordinary. So for those that are loving every minute of this event, be sure to pick this up, as you'll regret it down the line if you fail to do so.

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8.5
Book Of Death: Legends Of The Geomancer #4

Oct 29, 2015

Book of Death: Legends of the Geomancer #4 was a fantastic conclusion to this companion book, reiterating the need for it's spot in any Valiant fans collection. As despite it's 1:10 print run making it hard to get, as a whole it compliments the main series beautifully.

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7.5
Booster Gold (2007): Futures End #1

Sep 25, 2014

Booster Gold: Futures End #1 is a fun one-shot that any Booster Gold fan will enjoy, as though it may be a bit confusing, it's this confusion that gives the story it's charm. Recommended.

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10
Broken World #1

May 9, 2015

Broken World was much better than I thought it'd be, as though Barbiere has a history of delivering sensational creator owned tales, I feared this ventures may have been a little generic. That couldn't be further from the truth, with the character depth and twist mesmerizing. So come June 3rd go down to your local comic store and buy this. Though if you want to guarantee a copy, your shop must order before Monday's final cut off date.

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8.5
Broken World #2

Jul 2, 2015

Broken World #2 may not be quite as captivating as the tense first issue, but it's certainly an amazing continuation. Giving great depth to our characters, whilst also teasing the direction this series is heading in, there is a lot to get immersed in.

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8.5
Broken World #4

Sep 2, 2015

Broken World may not have ended quite the way I expected, but nevertheless the story has been a treat. Having great character depth and clever twists this final issue proves to be a fitting conclusion, and I can't wait to read the whole lot again in one sitting.

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6.5
Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier #1

Oct 2, 2014

Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier may be a little confusing, having a very strange setting, but it manages to intrigue. Having a brilliant premise, and wonderful art this tale has the potential to be amazing, even if the sci-fi and espionage elements aren't working well at the moment. Due to all this the issue scrapes by with a recommendation.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #1

Mar 18, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 gets of to a cracking start as despite it being slow at times the developments were both shocking and intriguing. Highly recommended.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #2

Apr 22, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 continues to be a fantastic continuation to the Buffyverse as although there's still things to be worked on it's proving to be a thoroughly enjoyable series. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #3

May 20, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #3 is easily the best issue of the series so far and though there's still room for improvement it's starting to show strong promise. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #4

Jun 17, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 is really starting to shift into a higher gear as though there may still be some room for improvement it's starting to become much more entertaining and exciting. Highly recommended.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #7

Sep 16, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #7 may not give much progression to the series as a whole, but the fun escapade that Spike and Xander find themselves in proves to be thoroughly entertaining. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #8

Oct 21, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 is something that fans of the show must read, with this issue also being perfect for fans that are in the Halloween spirit. The series also continues to build upon the world that Joss Whedon build all those years ago, with Season 10 possible being the best in the comic book continuation so far. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #9

Nov 18, 2014

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 continues to be an exciting continuation of the TV series, as though I'm rather happy to see the back of the slayer hating monster, the action, excitement and emotion made the events of this issue very enticing. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #12

Feb 17, 2015

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 takes some dramatic twists, with the pairing of Buffy and Spike romantically leaving the door open for many different scenarios. The comical tone in the remaining sequences, also manages to add great atmosphere, as though there are some questionable moments, the series is still as awesome as ever.

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9.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #13

Mar 17, 2015

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #13 is easily the best the series has produced so far, with the arc being one of the best Dark Horse has created. Playing with deep, dark emotions, the creative team generate a thrilling sense of suspense, with the dramatic flow keeping this reader hooked to every page.

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9
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #17

Jul 21, 2015

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 continues to be one of the best comics Dark Horse is producing at the moment, with the injection of Angel into the script allowing for some intriguing tension. There's also some thrilling action, with the developments leading up to the gripping climax, bound to leave readers entertained.

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8.5
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 11 #9

Jul 19, 2017

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 11 #9 is an intriguing turning point for the series, with Buffy and Willow's fight to regain their powers leading to some exciting twists. Add to this the way the creative team build towards future events, and it's hard not to be excited for the future of this latest series.

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9
Burning Fields #7

Aug 18, 2015

Burning Fields #7 does more than enough to leave us returning for the series finale, with the gripping series of events being intense to say the least. It also gives us a thrilling sense of mystery as we speculate what will happen to our main characters before this story's over.

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9.5
Burning Fields #8

Sep 22, 2015

Burning Fields has been one hell of a ride, and although it may be over, that doesn't mean that we can't enjoy these final moments. Having thrilling action and emotional interactions, the creative team give us a climax that is more than befitting the narrative that came before it, with the conclusion itself being rather somber.

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7
C.O.W.L. #1

May 27, 2014

C.O.W.L. gets off to a good all be it questionable start as bar the confusing opening sequence the series itself seems very interesting, showing a lot of promise. Recommended.

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C.O.W.L. #2

Jun 24, 2014

C.O.W.L. has certainly stepped up a gear as though there's still room for improvement the concept along with the developments have me hooked. Highly recommended.

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C.O.W.L. #3

Jul 30, 2014

C.O.W.L. continues to get more interesting with each passing issue, as though it's not one of Image's most exciting series' it's quickly becoming one of it's more intriguing ones. Highly recommended.

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C.O.W.L. #4

Aug 26, 2014

C.O.W.L. has been gradually turning into a must have, with the gripping developments of this issue sending it one step closer to that goal. Highly recommended.

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9.5
C.O.W.L. #5

Sep 24, 2014

C.O.W.L.‘s first arc, Principles of Power comes to a gripping conclusion, with it acting as a bitter sweet round-up to recent events, whilst setting up future ones perfectly. Highly recommended.

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Cable and X-Force #1

Feb 26, 2013

A very good start, and this series shows a lot of promise. I would highly recommend this issue as fans of all the characters, bar maybe Colossus (as he doesn't appear much in this issue) will enjoy this issue, and new readers will also grow to love the characters after reading this issue. There is still room for improvement but I have high hopes that this series will improve in the next few issues, and hope I'm not disappointed.

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9
Calexit #1

Jul 13, 2017

Calexit #1 is an outstanding opening chapter for this new series, with the creative team delivering a gritty narrative that feels refreshingly realistic. Throughout this we get some wonderful character building, as well as some exciting twists, giving us plenty of reasons to return for more. Lets just hope we don't have to wait as long between issues as we have with Young Terrorists.

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9
Captain America (2012) #2

Jul 15, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and I'm really looking forward to how it progresses. I would highly recommend this issue to anyone, and if you're not a fan of JRJR's art Id' still recommend as the story itself is defferent, as well as being very good, and very interesting.

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9.5
Captain America (2012) #23

Aug 15, 2014

Captain America has really upped its game, with these most recent developments having me hooked for the remaining two issues in the series. Highly recommended.

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8
Captain America (2012) #24

Sep 4, 2014

Captain America makes it's final preparations before the big change, with the explosive events proving very enticing. Highly recommended.

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7
Captain America (2012) #25

Oct 2, 2014

Captain America #25 may not be the best ending to a series ever, but it does do a good job of setting up the replacement series. Though the concluding events feel a little rushed, the energetic tone, and premise of things to come really have me enticed for things to come. Due to this the issue comes recommended, but if you're looking for a jump on point then I'd recommend waiting till All-New Captain America starts.

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Captain America (2017) #695

Nov 3, 2017

Captain America #695 is a brilliant start for the new creative team, being one of my favourite Legacy premier so far. Giving us a simple, yet symbolic narrative that puts Secret Empire firmly behind us, the creative team quickly remind us how a Captain America comic should be. They also introduce us to a new team of villains for our iconic hero to fight, with there being plenty of potential for the series. moving forward.

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Captain America: Living Legend #1

Oct 6, 2013

This was a good start to this mini-series, but so far it feels like the long wait hasn't been worth it. The story so far is slightly dull, being confusing at times, and overall tries to develop too much at once. The issue did however have plenty of drama and suspense and overall shows promise for the remaining three issues, even if Granov isn't going to do art. I would recommend this to any fan of Granov's art, but otherwise I'd recommend waiting to see if the series gets any better, as although this was a decent start it would be a slight waste of money if the series is like this for all four issues.

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7
Captain America: Living Legend #2

Nov 5, 2013

Although this series hasn't improved much in this issue it would be more exciting and show a lot of promise for the second half of the series. It would also have some interesting interactions, as well as keep a mysterious tone throughout. There would also be some extravagant art throughout this issue and although the series hasn't been as good as I hoped it would be, it is starting to grow on me more. Due to this I'd recommend the issue, especially if you enjoy amazing art, but for the patient reader it's probably best to see how well the rest of the series is rated.

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Captain America: Sam Wilson #6

Feb 4, 2016

Captain America: Sam Wilson #6 is an exciting conclusion to the battle between Cap and Serpent Solutions, with there being plenty of action throughout. The creative team also deliver some engaging dialogue and dramatic twists, as despite a couple of questionable developments the issue as a whole did more than enough to captivate.

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Captain America: Sam Wilson #7

Mar 31, 2016

Captain America: Sam Wilson #8 may have been short on its titular character, but what it did do was give us an amazing anniversary story for Steve Rogers. Not only did it give us a thrilling set of developments to the Standoff crossover, but it also gave us some shocking twists for Captain America as a whole, with Steve getting an expected change himself.

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6.5
Captain America: Sam Wilson #8

Apr 22, 2016

Captain America: Sam Wilson #8 did exactly what it needed to, touching on Steve's regained youth in an engaging manner, whilst at the same time setting up the finale of “Standoff.” During this we were given some gripping dialogue, and despite the misuse of one particular character, the issue as a whole was worth the purchase.

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7
Captain America: Steve Rogers #1

May 26, 2016

Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 is bound to cause some divide, but despite this the creative team give us an intriguing tale. The way they handle Steve's past and present also help this to stand out from previous series, leaving a lot of questions that need answered. Despite all this, there is more than enough to warrant picking up the second issue, as I'm sure there's more to this tale than meets the eye.

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6.5
Captain America: Steve Rogers #2

Jun 29, 2016

Captain America: Steve Rogers #2 isn't necessarily going to win back fans who hated the first, but it does give us some solid background on the shocking twist. It also brought everything that Nick Spencer has been working on since the launch of Captain America: Sam Wilson, with there most definitely being a bigger picture on the horizon.

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Captain America: White #1

Sep 16, 2015

Captain America: White #1 is just the kind of comic that new fans of the character should pick up, giving us a gripping retelling of this hero's origin. It's also enjoyable for long term fans, with the creators delivering something familiar, yet rather alluring. Whether it's worth $4.99 on the other hand is up for debate, as with over half of this being a sheer reprint of #0, some may find it a little overpriced.

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8
Captain America: White #2

Oct 2, 2015

Captain America: White #2 is a magnificent continuation of an intriguing tale, as despite not quite reaching its full potential yet, the series is giving us an inviting look into Captain America's time during the war. It also gives us a marvelous building relationship between Cap and Bucky, showing us how their partnership has changed them for the better.

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8.5
Carver: A Paris Story #2

Jan 22, 2016

Carver: A Paris Story #2 was a thrilling read, with Chris Hunt moving his noir story forward in a dramatic fashion. Despite giving us little in the way of development, with some aspects feeling slow, the creator ultimately produced a narrative that builds upon the established mystery, leaving this reader eager for more.

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8
Cataclysm: The Ultimates Last Stand #0.1

Nov 3, 2013

Although this wasn't a necessary prequel, it would still be a fantastic issue, having some brilliant emotion, and overall it sets up the main event perfectly. It would also have some amazing interactions, and would see the return of Ultimate Comics favourite Vision. Due to all this I'd highly recommend giving this issue a shot, but if your strapped for cash and want to get the main event it's not essential to get this.

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7
Cataclysm: The Ultimates Last Stand #1

Nov 11, 2013

This was a very good start for the event, as although it felt like a little too much too quickly it would still have a lot of exciting moments, showing that this event will be far from dull. It will however need to slow down a touch if it wants to become a great story though, as the high pace is a little too much. I would however still highly recommend this issue and can't wait for the next.

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4
Catwoman (2011) #14

Dec 23, 2012

This was a bad issue and unless you are wanting to read everything related to Death of the Family or don't want to miss a Catwoman adventure I would recommend not buying this comic. It is ridiculous and is just degrading the character, as well as this storyline.

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8.5
Catwoman (2011) #35

Oct 23, 2014

Catwoman #35 is exactly the kind of fresh take that both the series and character has needed for a long time. Though the story may need some work, the general premise sends things in the right direction, leaving me hooked for the next issue. Highly recommended.

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Charmed: Season 10 #1

Oct 3, 2014

Charmed Season 10 #1 sees the return of the Halliwell sisters, and though it may not be their greatest outing, the script that Shand produces will certainly keep fans happy. It also gives a wonderful sense of things to come, with the narration allowing for a sense of mystery as well as suspense. Highly recommended.

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Charmed: Season 10 #5

Feb 17, 2015

Charmed Season 10 #5 is certainly a turning point for the series, as between Cole's heroic demise, and Gaxageal's desire to kill the Power of Three allowing for some exciting events. The emotional character depth also adds an extra layer, and along with the fantastic art only gives another reason why you should buy this title.

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8.5
Charmed: Season 10 #6

Mar 14, 2015

Charmed Season 10 continues to be an impressive continuation to the beloved TV show, as though initially this one-shot tale feels throwaway, it quickly proves to be far from that, with dramatic twist capturing this readers interest. The charming way that Phoebe's daughter, P.J., is used in this tale also amazed, with the chilling, yet emotional developments being truly captivating.

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Charmed: Season 10 #9

Jun 9, 2015

Charmed Season 10 continues to be a fantastic way of experiencing new Charmed tales, as though the idea of the show ever being revived is rather hopeful (and in all honesty something that just shouldn't happen), Zenescope has proven that the comic book medium is the best alternative. Delivering intense and exciting developments, this latest issue more than entices, as though there's some slow patched, the final product leaves this fan excited for the next issue.

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7.5
Charmed: Season 10 #10

Jul 21, 2015

Charmed Season 10 continues to be an outstanding continuation to the popular TV show, as though there isn't a great deal of development, it packs a lot of punch, leaving us a lot to ponder. It also allows for a dramatic exchange between our various characters, with Coop and Prue in particular giving us memorable moments.

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7
Charmed: Season 10 #11

Sep 2, 2015

Charmed Season 10 continues to be an excellent continuation from the former TV series, as despite the narrative within this issue being a little strange, the comic as a whole is more than inviting. It also gives us a few things to think about as we head into the next issue, with there being a couple of subtle twists to watch out for.

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9
Chew #39

Jan 24, 2014

Chew continues to be a fantastic title, baring a very fun and entertaining tone. It also is easy to get into whether you're a long time fan, or just picking it up for the first time. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Chew #40

Feb 25, 2014

Family Recipes finishes in style, as despite not being your usual kind of ending, it was very fun and exciting. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Chew #42

Jun 24, 2014

Chew is one of Images best ongoing series' with even it's poorer issues being fun and entertaining. Recommended.

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8
Chew #43

Sep 23, 2014

Chew continues to be a must have for fans of fun and quirky tales, as though the humour is lacking slightly, the excitement certainly isn't. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Chew #44

Nov 4, 2014

Chew #44 has to be one of the most intense issues in the series to date, with the brutal action being something that we've not seen in a long time. Despite being a little sudden, this brutality helps make this one of the best chapters in recent months, leaving me hooked for the next. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Chrononauts #1

Mar 17, 2015

Chrononauts #1 lives up to the high expectations that this fanboy set, as though there's still a lot to be explored throughout the remaining three parts of this initial four-part mini-series, the entertaining premise certainly has me excited. The fun, dramatic flow also makes it an easy tale to get into, with the science behind this plot never feeling overcomplicated, or overbearing.

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7
Chrononauts #2

Apr 15, 2015

Chrononauts #2 may not have captivated this reader, but that doesn't stop it from being an entertaining read. Yes, it isn't what I expected, and yes it's a little clich, but if you strip all that back you get a fun read that will leave you returning for more.

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Chrononauts #3

May 12, 2015

Chrononauts may not be the series that I had hoped, sometimes feeling like nothing more than a convenient movie plot, but that doesn't mean that it's completely terrible. That being said, it is hard to overlook the lack of depth in this tale, as though the actions of Dr. Corbin Quinn and Danny Reilly are fun, it's not till the end that there's anything that captivates (bar the art that is).

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9
Chrononauts #4

Jun 9, 2015

Chrononauts #4 is an amazing conclusion to a rather average story. Giving intense and exciting developments, the creative team make the journey to this point well worth following, with the dramatic actions of Corbin and Danny culminating in an awesome conclusion.

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10
Civil War #1

Sep 5, 2013

A brilliant story, and probably the best Marvel event of all time, this saw a dramatic change in the way the Marvel Universe would operate, as well as how it's character's would live. The action, and excitement in the story was outstanding, and the dramatic film like atmosphere that it gave was just phenomenal, making this a must read story. I would highly recommend this story as like I've said in my review, it was truly amazing, and well worth the read.

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5.5
Civil War II #1

Jun 3, 2016

Civil War II #1 is ultimately a disappointing start to Marvel‘s latest event. Despite there being some interesting points, the execution, lackluster development and poor dialogue prevents this from reaching it's potential. The way it skips over certain key areas that were previously shown in the FCBD issue also don't help improve things, with there being a lot to work on heading into the second issue.

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4
Civil War II #2

Jun 16, 2016

Civil War II #2 was plain disappointing. Moving the story forward at a stagnant pace, the creative team deliver very little for the $4.99 cover price, with some poor development choices not helping matters. That said, the artwork is simply astonishing, easily being the highlight of this event so far.

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5
Civil War II #3

Jul 15, 2016

Civil War II #3 doesn't do much to improve the overall quality of this event, with the creative team needing to do something huge next time out to turn things around. That said the emotional toil and beautiful artwork did make this worth picking up, even if the event as a whole is rather frustrating to those that loved the original.

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4.5
Civil War II #4

Jul 29, 2016

Civil War II #4 doesn't do much for the event moving forward, as despite giving us some powerful emotions and a gripping cliffhanger, we're still missing the huge conflict we were expecting. That said, the final moments do show a lot of promise, and though that may be too little, too late, I am hopeful it will be the turning point this crossover has been so badly needing.

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5
Civil War II (FCBD 2016) #1

May 7, 2016

Civil War II FCBD is ultimately a disappointing showing for the House of Ideas, being something that anyone excited for Civil War II should avoid. That said the back-up story featuring the all-new Wasp was interesting, though not enough to make up for a disappointing main story.

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8
Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #1

Sep 11, 2013

This was an outstanding tie-in story, being one of the best tie-in stories that I've ever read. It had plenty of drama, and suspense, as well as superb action, and tremendous dialogue. It also had great character interaction, and wonderful development, being a tremendously fun, and entertaining read. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this to anyone, but would obviously also recommend the actual Civil War story itself to go with it, as although it's not essential, it is an amazing story, and would give better understanding to the background of this one.

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Clandestino #1

Oct 15, 2015

Clandestino #1 was an excellent start to a series that I look forward to reading more of. Delivering a rustic setting as well as a premise that was full of excitement, the creator certainly gave us a few reasons to add this to our pull, even if it's quick pace was a little off putting.

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8
Clone #14

Jan 29, 2014

This chapter of Clone was exciting and entertaining having a lot of intriguing moments. It also had some very interesting development points and I for one look forward to reading more. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Clone #15

Mar 4, 2014

Clone‘s third arc comes to an explosive end, with the only downside being that we need to wait two months before learning what's happened to the clones. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Clone #17

Jun 3, 2014

Clone continues to give intense and interesting dialogue as though the story doesn't progress too much the dramatic dialogue and suspense makes it as intriguing as ever. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Clone #19

Aug 6, 2014

Clone continues to be a gripping read, as though the intensity has wavered slightly, the drama and suspense hasn't. Recommended.

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10
Clone #20

Sep 16, 2014

Clone has unfortunately came to a premature end. But has it? This gripping finale leaves the series on the biggest cliffhanger since the original Italian Job, with the revelation leaving this fanboy begging for more. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Clue #2

Jul 18, 2017

Clue #2 takes everything that was good about the first issue and expands on it tenfold. Being a fun, comical and downright mysterious read the creative team give us a product that embraces everything we love about “the classic mystery game.”

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8.5
Cognetic #1

Oct 23, 2015

Cognetic #1 is a solid start for this three-part mini-series, with the creative team delivering an enthralling premise. They also manage to deliver ordinary, yet intriguing characters, and although there are a lot of questions left unanswered, they leave us with great tension.

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7.5
Cognetic #2

Nov 18, 2015

Cognetic #2 is yet another solid entry in this latest mini-series from the creators behind Memetic, as despite being a little slow near the start, it definitely made up near the end. It also gave wonderful background, and along with the tense interaction, it left me eager to dive into the final chapter.

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6.5
Colder: The Bad Seed #1

Oct 21, 2014

Colder: The Bad Seed gets off to a rather average start, as though the series shows a lot of promise, it has yet to reach the potential that the first series set. It does however introduce a creepy new character, and along with the intrigue it means this comic comes recommended.

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10
Colder: The Bad Seed #5

Feb 24, 2015

Colder: The Bad Seed has only went from strength to strength, as though I'm not sure whether it's surpassed it's predecessor, it has most certainly matched it in the realm of suspense and horror. The mesmerizing artwork from Juan Ferreyra, and thrilling script of Paul Tobin also go to make this a conclusion that readers won't want to miss, with this issue coming highly recommended.

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9
Colder: Toss The Bones #1

Sep 5, 2015

Colder: Toss the Bones is looking to be yet another amazing entry in this unique horror series, with the introduction of a strange new character allowing it to stay fresh. It also has an intriguing narrative, as our main characters try to get on with their lives. So make sure to pick this up from your local comic book store come September 30.

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Colder: Toss The Bones #3

Nov 26, 2015

Colder: Toss the Bones continues to be a fabulous mini-series with the franchise as a whole becoming one of my favourite properties from Dark Horse. This recent issue only builds on this, with the strange narrative and intriguing twists leaving me excited for the next instalment.

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9
Colder: Toss The Bones #4

Dec 30, 2015

Colder: Toss the Bones #4 sets up what is sure to be an amazing finale, as after some griping development the creative team leave us with some thrilling twists. They also give some bold moments for our main characters as despite Nimble Jack chasing them down, Duncan still finds time to do some good.

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10
Colder: Toss The Bones #5

Jan 29, 2016

Colder: Toss the Bones #5 brings the third series to a magnificent conclusion as Declan tries to finally rid himself of Nimble Jack. Delivering an exhilarating set of events the creative team would handle this final issue marvelously, with the awe inspiring artwork and captivating twist only helping to further establish this as a must have comic.

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8.5
Conan / Red Sonja #3

Mar 23, 2015

Conan Red Sonja continues to be an amazing crossover, as though the jump in time frame takes away slightly from the plot, the final product is something the creative team should be proud off.

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8.5
Conan: The Slayer #1

Jul 3, 2016

Conan the Slayer #1 is a refreshing new direction for the Cimmerian, but one that fans will no doubt be familiar with. Being bold and bloody, the creative team more than grabbed my attention, and despite the tempo dropping dramatically later on in the issue, it should ultimately benefit the series in the long run. So make sure you pick this book up from your local comic book store come July 13th.

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Constantine #1

Aug 7, 2013

A very good start to the series, and Fawkes, and Lemire did an excellent job. Although it wasn't as exciting as some opening issues, it was still very interesting, and showed ton's of potential, and although it may not be as close to the Hellblazer series, I for one am looking forward to seeing what this series has to show.

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8
Constantine #2

Sep 4, 2013

A brilliant continuation to this series, and I for one am really enjoying it. This issue in particular was very interesting, and I really enjoyed the characters that appeared, as well as the mysteriousness of the story, and it's only a matter of time before this series becomes outstandingly amazing. I would highly recommend this, as it was a brilliant, exciting issue, and if you are a fan of JLD you're bound to love this.

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Convergence #0

Apr 2, 2015

Convergence #0 is a fabulous insight into what's possibly DC‘s biggest event yet, as though conservative readers may want to wait another week and save $4.99, diehard DC fans will surely love this.

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Convergence #5

May 8, 2015

Despite us now being over the halfway mark, I still want to love Convergence, as having invested money in something I had high hopes for, it's sad to see it underperform on such a grand scale. That being said, there are some captivating moments in this issue, with Kubert's art in particular being an eye catcher.

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2.5
Convergence #6

May 13, 2015

I'd love nothing more than to say go out and buy Convergence #6, but I'd be mad and a downright liar if I did. Despite having some intriguing concepts, and wonderful art, this issue just feels too sloppy for comprehension, with the promising twist being handled in a poor manner. So unless you've been following this event, avoid it, as you're bound to be disappointed.

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5.5
Convergence #7

May 20, 2015

Convergence #7 may not do enough to rectify the poor showing of prior issues, but it does have this fan excited going into next week's finale. Having a fast tempo, and exciting action, it's easy to forget how bad this event is (even if only for a second), with the climax being breathtaking. Just a shame that it's too little, too late.

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9
Copperhead #7

May 12, 2015

Copperhead #7 may be yet another quick read in this sci-fi western, but that doesn't stop it from being an exciting one. Packing a lot of punch, this comic takes the series to a new level of intensity, as Sheriff Bronson learns that even whilst entertaining a date, she's not off the clock.

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8.5
Copperhead #14

Jun 15, 2017

Copperhead #14 brings this third arc to an exciting conclusion, as despite certain elements feeling a bit expedited, the final product in nonetheless exhilarating. The creative team also give us some interesting developments elsewhere, with the final page sure to leave readers eager for the start of volume four.

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8.5
Criminal Macabre: The Third Child #1

Sep 16, 2014

Criminal Macabre: The Third Child may have some way to go plot wise, but the mystery nature behind this tale, along with Cal facing his inner demons and the sudden return of Jason Hemlock definitely have me excited for the next issue. Highly recommended.

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9
Criminal Macabre: The Third Child #2

Oct 14, 2014

Criminal Macabre: The Third Child #2 definitely takes things to new heights. Between Cal's search for inner acceptance, and Hemlock's twisted schemes this issue takes a very intense and emotional direction, with every moment being enthralling. Highly recommended.

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9
Criminal Macabre: The Third Child #3

Nov 18, 2014

Criminal Macabre: The Third Child #3 may not be the most eventful entry in the Criminal Macabre saga, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't entice. Giving deep character development, and intense overtones, the issue proves a brilliant set-up for the finale, coming highly recommended.

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Crosswind #1

Jun 22, 2017

Crosswind #1 is everything I hope for from an opening issue, with the creative team giving us solid build-up and a tantalising twist. They also introduce us to two interesting characters, with their polarising lifestyles making the eventual twist all the more intriguing.

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9
Crosswind #2

Jul 25, 2017

Crosswind #2 is a spectacular continuation of this strange tale, with the way our two protagonists handle the situation being enticing from start to finish. The creative team also capture the quirky and at times comical nature of this tale, with there being plenty to look forward to as we await the next issue.

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Cutter #3

Oct 15, 2014

Cutter is continuing to be a wonderful series to company Halloween season, with the mixture of mystery and horror allowing for a lot of intensity. I do however feel that the series doesn't give enough focused to the suspected killer, with the psychological aspect taking over. Still this issue does enough to get a recommendation from me, leaving me eager to read next weeks concluding issue.

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Cutter #4

Oct 28, 2014

Cutter may have had it's imperfections, but overall it has been a brilliant mystery, being perfect reading material for Halloween. This conclusion only goes to reinforce this statement, as despite the ending itself being a little disappointing, the issue as a whole was amazing. Highly recommended.

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Cyber Force #7

Nov 6, 2013

Silvestri does a brilliant job of retelling Killjoy's origin in a fresh and interesting fashion, adding a lot of excitement and mystery to this issue. The issue would also be very new reader friendly, as although it would probably be better for people who read the first part, it is easy enough to pick the series up from this issue without getting confused. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue and can't wait to read the next, and will try and get the back issues to read in the meantime.

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Cyber Force #8

Jan 23, 2014

Cyber Force continues to be a must read comic, being a terrific revival for the much loved series, as well as a great addition to the Top Cow Universe as a whole. Highly recommended.

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Cyber Force #9

May 6, 2014

Cyber Force continues to be a enjoyable read and with them finally taking on Killjoy I for one feel the next issue can't come soon enough. Highly recommended.

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Cyber Force #10

Aug 3, 2014

Cyber Force somehow continues to thrill, as despite the painful wait between issues the product that Silvestri and co. deliver is well worth the wait. Highly recommended.

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7
Cyber Force #11

Feb 25, 2015

Cyber Force has come to an end (at least for the moment), and though a huge part of me is relieved to finally get this lingering series off my pull, I can't help but feel the urge to want more. That being said, this concluding chapter is one that readers need to buy, as though it's far from being amongst the best this series has to offer, it certainly has some fascinating moments.

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6.5
Cyborg #1

Jul 22, 2015

Cyborg #1 may not have lived up to the high expectations I held for the series, but that didn't stop it from being an entertaining read. Giving us an insightful look into Vic's life, whilst teasing an intriguing sub-plot, this opening issue is sure to leave readers returning for more. I just hope that things get better from here.

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Cyborg #2

Aug 27, 2015

Cyborg may yet have lived up to it's true potential, but that doesn't mean that it's not making a good attempt at reaching it. Delivering a smart, immersive narrative and sleek visuals, our creative team give us some amazing developments, setting the scene for something that has the capability of truly astounding.

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Damian: Son of Batman #1

Nov 4, 2013

This was a decent start to this four part mini-series as although it wasn't as amazing as I hoped it would be, it was still very interesting having a lot of mystery to it. I do however have faith that this will be a good series, and if Kubert improves the dialogue it could become even better. Due to all this I'd recommend this to anyone who's a die hard Damian Wayne fan, but otherwise I'd wait it out for another issue or two to see how good the story is overall.

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10
Daredevil (2014) #8

Sep 18, 2014

Daredevil is always a safe bet when it comes to picking you comics for the week, with Waid, Samnee and new colourist Wilson giving a grippingly chilling tale. Highly recommended.

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Daredevil (2014) #15

Apr 29, 2015

Daredevil #15 is a continuation to the work that Waid and Samnee have been producing. Though if you're like me, you aren't a fan of recent developments this may not feel impressive. Despite that, there are some dramatic events, and though I personally am still a little miffed, it was still a somewhat enjoyable read.

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8.5
Daredevil (2015) #1

Dec 4, 2015

Daredevil #1 is a great jumping on point for fans of the recent Netflix series, with the more darker tone reflecting what Marvel have been trying to do within these television shows. It also leaves us with a lot of mysteries to solve, with the character being more interesting than he has been for a long time.

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Daredevil (2015) #6

Apr 29, 2016

Daredevil #6 gets “Elektric Connections” off to a flying start, with the deadly battle between The Man Without Fear and Elektra being sensational. This would all be accompanied by some intriguing twists, though there was still a lot of questions left unanswered.

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8.5
Daredevil (2015) #25

Aug 24, 2017

Daredevil #25brings “Supreme” to a gripping conclusion, being one of the most impressive Matt Murdock centred issues to date. Taking his case against petty criminal, Slug, to the Supreme Court, our crime fighting lawyer enters a rather unique fight, with the end product giving us a refreshing take on the character in the process.

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8.5
Daredevil (2015) #26

Sep 6, 2017

Daredevil #26 is yet another engaging issue, getting “Land of the Blind” off to a fabulous start. Moving swiftly on from the events of the previous story arc, the creative team do an excellent job of laying the foundation for this latest narrative, giving us an exciting and unpredictable climax.

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8.5
Dark Days: The Casting #1

Jul 13, 2017

Dark Days: The Casting #1 is yet another intriguing prelude to the upcoming Dark Nights: Metal event, with there being some fascinating twists throughout. During all this, we are also made to question whether Batman's actions are for the greater good, with there being some strong evidence to suggest that it's not. Either way, the creative team give us more than enough reasons to get excited about Metal, with it not coming soon enough.

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8.5
Dark Days: The Forge #1

Jun 14, 2017

Dark Days: The Forge #1 may take a few pages to get into, but once the ball starts rolling the creative team deliver an intriguing prelude. In doing so, not only do they tease at the possible directions the Dark Nights: Metal event could go in, but they also give us a gripping set of events that are sure to leave readers eager for more.

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Dark Horse Presents #31

Dec 18, 2013

Overall this was a great collection of tales, but I feel it would be better to have less tales with them lasting a bit longer, as they all feel rather cramped with most needing a few more pages.

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Dark Horse Sampler (FCBD 2015) #1

May 2, 2015

Overall Dark Horse's entry into this years FCBD was rather impressive, as though it was far from perfect, with some parts of two stories frustrating, it was a brilliant teaser. And after all, it was free, so what do you expect?

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Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1

Nov 26, 2015

Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 is a solid opening issue, building upon Frank Miller's legendary series brilliantly. It also sets up a fabulous premise, as despite not quite feeling worth the $5.99 cover price, it does leave alot to be excited about.

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5.5
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3

Feb 25, 2016

Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3 isn't likely to win over fans who've been on the fence, but it definitely moves the story forward in an engaging manner. It's just a shame that it took a little too long at times to do this.

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6.5
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #4

Apr 28, 2016

Dark Knight III: The Master Race #4 was an issue that I wanted to love, but ultimately found myself barely enjoying. It gave us some great storytelling, with some brutal twists, but at the same time was hindered by a lack of focus and unnecessary additions. And at it's steep $5.99 cover price, it really needed to be a bit better.

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7
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #5

Jun 29, 2016

Dark Knight III: The Master Race #5 is probably the best issue in the mini-series to date. Despite the poor pacing, the creative team build off Quar's threat in an engaging manner, with the final moments bound to put a smile on readers faces.

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9
Dark Nights: Metal #1

Aug 16, 2017

Dark Nights: Metal #1 is just the kind of start I was hoping for from this latest DC events. It may be a bit heavy on information, but despite this the creative team still fashion an engaging product, that shows a lot of potential moving forward. Add to this a surprise return, that is sure to appeal to Vertigo fans, and I see no reason why you shouldn't pick this up from your local comic book store next time you're in.

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DC Universe: Rebirth #1

May 26, 2016

DC Universe: Rebirth #1 is a brilliant start for the new era in DC Comics, giving some clarification on how The New 52 came into existence, and how characters from the previous universe can enter this world. It also gave us some interesting twists, as despite some being a little questionable, the issue as a whole leaves me optimistic for the upcoming new titles.

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8.5
Dead Drop #3

Jul 14, 2015

Dead Drop #3 is a great continuation to a fun story that has plenty of grit and determination. Giving some solid development, this penultimate issue leads nicely into the finale, with some shocking twists allowing things to reach boiling point.

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10
Deadly Class #1

Jan 25, 2014

Deadly Class has opened with a bang and I for one can't wait to see what happens next, and how Marcus will handle the change from homelessness to student of deadly arts. Highly recommended.

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10
Deadpool (2012) #3

Jan 24, 2013

This was another fabulous issue and this is looking to be one of the best Deadpool series ever. It's a very fun series with ton's of jokes, some good, some bad, and full of brilliant action packed fights. I would highly recommend this issue as well as the entire series so far, and am looking forward to the next issue.

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10
Deadpool (2012) #4

Aug 2, 2013

A truly brilliant issue, and in my opinion the best in the series so far. It's a really funny issue, with some amazing action, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone, whether they're a Deadpool fan or not, as if you're not, this series will most likely turn you into one.

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Deadpool (2012) #5

Aug 5, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and continues this fabulous series nicely. I highly recommend this to anyone, and especially Deadpool fans, as it's always a good read whenever Deadpool's in space, but this issue is probably the best Deadpool in space issue I've read.

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10
Deadpool (2012) #6

Aug 7, 2013

This was a brilliant issue, and I can't honestly think of a better way to end such a fantastic story. It was still fun, an humorous, but it still had a very serious tone to it, due to the stakes being high. I would easily recommend this issue to anyone, as well as the entire series as if your not a Deadpool fan this will probably make you one, and current Deadpool fans that haven't tried it should also love it.

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8.5
Deadpool (2012) #36

Oct 23, 2014

Deadpool #36 is yet another amazing entry to what has been one of Marvel's best series of the last two years, with Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan tying events into AXIS in a very clever way. Highly recommended.

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Deadpool (2015) #1

Nov 5, 2015

Deadpool #1 was definitely a strange new direction for the character, but one that I am eager to see more of. Being full of energy, as well as having some intriguing twists, the creative team definitely left us with a curious state of affairs, giving us something that we've never seen before.

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Deadpool (2015) #3

Dec 10, 2015

Deadpool #3 is yet another strange, yet engrossing addition to the latest series to feature the Merc with a Mouth, as despite there still being some aspects that feel off, it certainly is intriguing. This latest issue also builds great tension for the next instalment, leaving me excited for it's release.

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Deadpool (2015) #5

Jan 7, 2016

Deadpool #5 brings the first story arc to a marvellous conclusion, with the battle between Wade and Madcap being sensational to say the least. The creative team also give some much needed depth, with Wade's journey as a character continuing to take some bold new twists.

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6.5
Deadpool (2015) #6

Jan 19, 2016

Deadpool #6 may not have been the exciting journey into the future that I hoped for, but it does manage to build upon some of the work that Gerry Duggan has delivered over the last few of years. It also gives us a mysterious premise, leading nicely into the 25th Anniversary issue.

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6.5
Deadpool (2015) #7

Feb 10, 2016

Deadpool #7 was definitely an issue that relied heavily on its featured tale, with the back-up storied not quite feeling worth the extra $6. That said the creative team did an amazing job on the main story, setting up the next story arc perfectly. I wouldn't however recommend this to people who aren't already fans of the Merc with a Mouth.

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9.5
Deadpool (2015) #13

Jun 3, 2016

Deadpool #13 is an outstanding issue, being well worth the $9.99 cover price. Not only does it give us an unique way of storytelling, but it does so in a bold and engaging manner, with each part being fun and downright crazy. Add to this the entertaining dialogue and team-up itself and this is a must have for fans of Deadpool, Daredevil, Iron Fist or Power Man.

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5
Deadpool (2015) #14

Jun 17, 2016

Deadpool #14 proved just how badly events can affect ongoing series, with the narrative feeling dull and uninspired. That said there were a couple of interesting twists, and though I won't hold my breath for the rest of this tie-in, there is some potential moving forward.

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3.5
Deadpool v Gambit #1

Jun 24, 2016

Deadpool vs. Gambit #1 is a rather strange and muddled start for this mini-series, being far from the epic conflict I hoped for. The lack of focus on out two titular characters didn't help improve upon this, being rather cheap at times. That said, there was some promise shown in this opening issue, even if it came during the last page.

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8.5
Death Head #1

Jun 19, 2015

Death Head #1 is a smart, chilling and gripping read, with the suspenseful developments of the Burton family bringing an emotional twist. It also has at the centre of it a mysterious figure that is hell bent on causing death and destruction, with the creepy tempo of this Plague Doctor and the engrossing narrative itself leaving me excited for a second issue.So be sure to pick this up from your local comic book store on July 15th, and to be guaranteed a copy get your order in before the FOC, which isJune 22nd.

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8
Death Head #2

Aug 19, 2015

Death Head #2 may have went slightly lighter on the whole horror concept, but that doesn't mean that it's not an enticing read. Delivering a subtle, yet intensely chilling series of events, the creative team show that the Burton's aren't quite in the clear, whilst also giving more depth to them as a family.

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8
Death Head #3

Sep 15, 2015

Death Head #3 continues to expand upon this sophisticated tale, as despite the horror element being subtly placed into this issue, the character development more than intrigued. This is brought together by some wonderful mystery, as the Burton family delve deeper into the world of the supernatural.

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9
Death Of Wolverine #1

Sep 4, 2014

Death of Wolverine has so far proven to be the kind of story Logan needs prior to his death, and if it continues in this fashion it could easily become a classic. The issue itself is also worth the extra money, as bar the fancy cover, you also get sketches from McNiven, an interview from Wolverine creator Len Wein, and a directors cut featuring Soule's original script. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Death Of Wolverine #2

Sep 11, 2014

Death of Wolverine continues to be a worthy final outing for Logan, as though we all know he'll eventually return, the event itself is worth the buy. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Death Of Wolverine #3

Oct 2, 2014

Death of Wolverine continues to be a fitting final outing for our clawed friend, as though the final issue can spoil all this good work (which I hope it doesn't), the ride so far has been very entertaining. The revelations and action in this issue just go to enhance that, having me hooked for the conclusion. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Death Of Wolverine #4

Oct 16, 2014

Death of Wolverine has been one hell of a ride, as though there's bound to be moments that'll upset some fans (with the ending inevitably going to do this), this was always going to be the case. As for the death of a character, this one may not be the most epic of deaths, but the symbolism definitely makes it emotional. Recommended.

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10
Death Of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1

Oct 30, 2014

Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 has to be the most entertaining aftermath to the Death of Wolverine that I've read yet, with the quirky antics of Deadpool allowing a lighthearted look into Logan's demise. It also has some thrilling action, and some humorous references, coming highly recommended.

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5.5
Death of Wolverine: Logans Legacy #1

Oct 16, 2014

Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #1 shows some interesting concepts for how Wolverine will affect the Marvel Universe going forward. Despite this the execution is slightly underwhelming, with the issue feeling more like an extended preview. Due to this I can't wholeheartedly recommend this issue.

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6.5
Death of Wolverine: Logans Legacy #2

Oct 23, 2014

Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy may have started on the wrong foot, but this second outing certainly starts to turn things around. It doesn't do enough to change my mind on the upcoming Wolverines weekly series, but it has given me hope that this series will pay fitting tribute to the fallen hero. Recommended.

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9.5
Death of Wolverine: Logans Legacy #3

Oct 30, 2014

Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #3 is easily the best in the series to date, with the look into how Sabretooth is handling the death of his longest foe. Having great depth, and wonderful symbolism this is a tale that I can read time and time again. Highly recommended.

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10
Death Vigil #1

Jul 4, 2014

Death Vigil gets off to the perfect start with this fun and exciting tale of good, evil and death being very enthralling. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Death Vigil #2

Aug 8, 2014

Death Vigil continues to be a magnificent series, with Sejic's writing and art being a wonder to behold. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Death Vigil #3

Sep 9, 2014

Death Vigil continues to be a must read for this fanboy, and if you love fun, quirky tales full of action then it'll be so for you too. Highly recommended.

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9
Death Vigil #4

Oct 7, 2014

Death Vigil continues to be the must have of 2014, with Stjepan eji's storytelling being as enthralling as ever. Giving some wonderful developments, this issue will bring a smile to current fans, with the humour and overall tone surely making new readers hunt for the rest of the series. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Death Vigil #5

Nov 12, 2014

Death Vigil is easily amongst the best that 2014 has to offer, with the series only getting better and better. It also continues to build a fabulous world of fantasy, with the humorous tones, and serious developments allowing for a compelling tale. Highly recommended.

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10
Death Vigil #6

Jan 27, 2015

The drastic developments, and energetic tones of this issue once again prove why this is a must have series, with the game changing events blowing this fanboy away. Highly recommended.

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9.5
Death Vigil #7

Jun 1, 2015

Death Vigil continues to be a mindblowing tale, with the mixture of fun and dark tones being more than inviting. #7 also manages to build on the prior events of this series perfectly, leaving this fan excited for next issue's finale. So I urge anyone who's not already tried this series, to give it a try.

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9
Death Vigil #8

Aug 22, 2015

Death Vigil #8 is the kind of conclusion that we deserve, bringing the current arc to a fitting conclusion, whilst leaving the door open for a potential future. So make sure to collect this from your local comic store come September 16, as you don't want to miss out on this finale.

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6.5
Deathstroke (2014) #1

Oct 23, 2014

Deathstroke #1 may not be the greatest start to the characters second go in The New 52, but it's most certainly better than his most recent solo outing. It also leaves us with some curious developments, having me hooked for at least one more issue. Due to this I recommend this issue, but don't expect to be amazed.

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8
Dejah Thoris #1

Feb 2, 2016

Dejah Thoris #1 is a fantastic new series to feature the Princess of Mars, with the creative team doing a brilliant job of capturing the tone of Edgar Rice Burroughs‘ classic world. That said it would be the more bolder developments that would entice most, and despite these changes being questionable, they leave a lot to look forward to heading into the next chapter.

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8.5
Dept. H #1

Apr 21, 2016

Dept. H #1 gets Matt Kindt‘s latest creator owned series off to a good start, with the man responsible for Mind MGMT introducing us to a captivating new premise. Add to this the enthralling mystery elements and fabulous setting and you're left with a product that begs to be explored some more.

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10
Descender #1

Mar 3, 2015

Descender #1 delivers the king of plot that all opening issues should aspire to, as though it gives great depth to this new world, it does so in a way that neither feels dull or overbearing. It also has a mixture of fun, and imposing elements, with the mysterious overtones leaving this fanboy eager for more.

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9.5
Descender #2

Apr 7, 2015

Descender #2 may not be quite as enthralling as it's opening issue, but that doesn't stop it from being a must have. This emotional tale is a testament to the creative team, with the innocent, yet intuitive mindset of Tim-21 being magnificent. The dramatic tempo, and exciting action also allows for an intense flair, with the gripping climax being nothing more than an added bonus.

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8
Descender #4

Jun 10, 2015

Descender continues to be a must have comic in this reviewer's opinion, as though the overall tempo has dropped slightly in this fourth issue, it remains an awesome story, with plenty of emotion. The dramatic conclusion also allows for an exciting new line of development, having me hooked for #5.

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9
Descender #5

Jul 7, 2015

Descender #5 is yet another amazing entry in this fabulous series, with Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen continuing to astound at every corner. It also proves relatively new reader friendly, as though a lot has happened prior to this, there's an inviting feel, with subtle refrences.

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10
Descender #12

Jun 16, 2016

Descender #12 is an amazing issue, showing that there is a lot more to Tim-22's tale than we originally thought. Not only does this give us some emotional moments, but when coupled with yet another gripping climax, it makes the wait for the next issue all the harder.

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6.5
Descender #13

Jul 14, 2016

Descender #13 does an amazing job of giving us some much needed background for Captain Telsa, but ultimately retracts too much from the main narrative. This leads to me questioning whether the creative team are in fact stalling for time, as despite this being a captivating tale, it would have been better suited between arcs.

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6.5
Descender #14

Aug 18, 2016

Descender #14 falls into a lot of the same traps that the previous issue did, with the focus on backstory being a little too frustrating at times. That said, the creative team did an amazing job of giving us a stylish and emotionally driven look at the events prior to this series, with some stunning visuals to compliment this.

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8.5
Descender #20

Mar 23, 2017

Descender #20 is a magnificent continuation to the latest arc, with yet more intense twists that will leave readers desperate for more. Not only that, but the creative team also give us some powerful character developments, whilst hinting at where this story is heading in the near future.

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9
Descender #22

Jul 21, 2017

Descender #22 gets “Rise of the Robots” off to a stellar start, with there being more than a few shocking twists along the way. This along with the bold character development leaves us with a product that's easy to praise, with the concluding moments sure to leave readers itching for more.

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9
Detective Comics (2011) #14

Dec 5, 2012

A brilliant issue and it's nice to see the series finally going in the right direction. I would highly recommend this issue and hope that the series will continue to be as good as the last two issues were.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #15

Feb 26, 2013

Another brilliant issue from Layman and Fabok. I would recommend this to anyone who's been following the series, and would also recommend this and the previous two issues to anyone who's a Batman fan or looking to become one. I would however warn again that this isn't a proper crossover issue and that if anyone is looking at buying this to learn more about the Death of the Family crossover they'd be better of giving this a miss.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #16

Aug 1, 2013

A fantastic issue, and a brilliant addition to the Death of the Family crossover. I would highly recommend this issue, as it start's the new chapter of Layman's run on the series perfectly, making it a brilliant starting point for new readers, and for anyone who feels that the Death of the Family crossover's used Joker too much will like this, as it's quite different from any other series'.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #19

Sep 4, 2013

Overall this was a brilliant issue, and although the stories weren't perfect they were all fitting, and went perfectly with the main story (besides War Council). They were however all very different styles of stories, as some were more fun than others, and some were more interesting, but overall they were all good, and although I'm not sure if this was a fitting issue to have for the 900th issue landmark (especially considering the price), it was however a good issue, and I'd highly recommend it, whether you're a Batman fan or not.

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5
Detective Comics (2011) #23.2

Sep 14, 2013

Overall this wasn't a terrible story, but the characteristics of Harley Quinn were a bit off, as although it appears to be going along with the current status of Harley it doesn't quite feel like her. The story did however shed some interesting points about her life leading up to now. The story is also quite dark, but doesn't have much of the fun tone that usually comes along with Harley. It's hard to recommend this as part of me wants to, and part of me doesn't. I would however advice caution, especially if your a Harley Quinn fan.

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6
Detective Comics (2011) #23.3

Sep 22, 2013

A brilliant set-up for the upcoming Forever Evil: Arkham War series, but not the best Scarecrow issue character wise. The issue did however have plenty of brilliant cameos, also being suspenseful, and dramatic. It was however simply too much set-up, which although interesting meant that it wasn't anything special, and due to this I'd only recommend the issue to anyone who's getting Arkham War when it's out, and wouldn't recommend it to someone wanting an amazing Scarecrow story, or a story that shows the best of Scarecrow's characteristics.

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7
Detective Comics (2011) #23.4

Sep 29, 2013

This was a very enjoyable issue, but the pace was way too quick making it questionable whether it's value for money. It also didn't really show us much new, as although it was a nice development for Man-Bat it isn't a great deal off development. It was however still very exciting and dramatic and I'd highly recommend it to any Man-Bat fan, but otherwise I'd probably only recommend it if you want something that's a quick read, or if you have the spare cash to get it.

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9
Detective Comics (2011) #25

Nov 11, 2013

This was an amazing Zero Year tie-in as well as an outstanding James Gordon story. It would have a lot of drama and suspense, also being very exciting as well. It would also have a lot of depth as well, with some very intense sequences. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue, as although there haven't been many Zero Year tie-ins so far, this is one of the best so far.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #27

Jan 15, 2014

Overall this was a very fitting tribute issue and well worth the money. The stories were all interesting and exciting with the main story “Gothtopia” being the perfect start to Layman and Fabok's final arc. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Detective Comics (2011) #34

Aug 7, 2014

Manapul and Buccellato's first Detective Comics arc comes to a fantastic conclusion, with the Icarus case getting put to rest. Highly recommended.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #41

Jun 10, 2015

Detective Comics #41 is a solid continuation to a fabulous series, with the creative team of Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato continuing to excite. Despite not being as exciting as the recent Anarchy arc, taking it's time to get into the real depth of these developments, the issue still managed to give a fabulous introduction to the new Batman, being the perfect companion to this weeks Batman #41.

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6.5
Detective Comics (2011) #44

Sep 4, 2015

Detective Comics #44 sees the end of the series' first arc since Convergence ended, and although I will miss the creative mind of Brian Buccellato, a part of me feels that we need a new writer. That being said we got a fairly solid conclusion to our tale, that's well worth picking up, despite its flaws.

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7
Detective Comics (2011) #47

Dec 11, 2015

Detective Comics #47 moves the crossover forward in a stern, formal fashion, but ultimately gives little of real significance until the end. That said the creators did give us a long overdue altercation between Grayson and Gordon, with it being handled perfectly.

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8.5
Detective Comics (2011) #48

Jan 8, 2016

Detective Comics #48 marks the start of a brand new story for the current Dark Knight, with there being plenty of mystery to explore. The creative team also give us a juicy murder for Gordon to investigate, as his skills as Batman are put to the test.

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7.5
Detective Comics (2011) #49

Feb 5, 2016

Detective Comics #49 is a solid continuation to “The Bronze Age” story arc, as despite not being quite as exhilarating as the previous installment, it moved things forward in an engaging manner. The creative team would also end things on a high, as despite the villain not interesting me too much, his plan most certainly does.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) #50

Mar 9, 2016

Detective Comics #50 may not be the most elaborate of celebratory issues, but it does do a fabulous job of bringing “The Bronze Age” story arc to a fitting conclusion. It also gave us a quirky back-story that allowed several artists to pay tribute to some of the more classic Detective Comics covers.

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8
Detective Comics (2011) Annual #3

Jul 31, 2014

Detective Comics Annual #3 proves to be the best in the series yet, not only being a terrific tie-in to the current Icarus story, but also an emotionally deep self contained tale. Highly recommended.

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8
Detective Comics (2011): Futures End #1

Sep 4, 2014

Detective Comics: Futures End is a fun one-shot tale, as though the sudden ending and mismatch art is off putting, the Batman/Riddler team-up is awesome. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Detective Comics (2016) #934

Jun 10, 2016

Detective Comics #934 gets the renumbered series off to a tremendous start, being one of my favourite issue from the franchise in the last year or so. Not only did it set-up the new story in an invigorating manner, but it also brought this “boot camp” together in a smooth and engaging way, leaving plenty to look forward to in the coming issues.

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7.5
Detective Comics (2016) #935

Jun 23, 2016

Detective Comics #953 moves "Rise of the Batmen" forward in a bold and engaging manner, giving some wonderful character development. It also gave us some wonderful suspense and tension, even though the climax felt a little sudden.

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Detective Comics (2016) #936

Jul 15, 2016

Detective Comics #936 was an amazing continuation to “Rise of the Batmen,” with there being some surprising twists along the way. The creative team also gave us some powerful character interactions, reminding us why the Bat-Family is much better united than against one another.

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8.5
Detective Comics (2016) #937

Jul 29, 2016

Detective Comics #937 is yet another stellar addition to “Rise of the Batmen,” with the creative team continuing to make this one of the best titles to come out of Rebirth. Add to this the tension and character development that is present throughout this issue, and I honestly see no reason why you shouldn't pick it up.

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9
Devolution #1

Jan 19, 2016

Devolution #1 marks the beginning of a wonderful new series from Dynamite, with the creative team producing an opening issue to be proud of. Giving us a fast paced narrative that's full of depth, we are introduced to a unique premise that is sure to spawn into an epic tale.

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10
Divinity #0

Aug 18, 2017

Divinity #0 truly is “an epic jumping-on point!” Giving us a brief, yet immersive look into the history of the Valiant Universe and it's most powerful hero, the creative team do an excellent job of making this comic accessible. Not only will it appeal to new readers, but it also has more than enough to keep current fans entertained, with it sure to convert some new followers.

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8.5
Divinity II #1

Apr 21, 2016

Divinity II #1 gets this latest series off to a brilliant start, with Valentina Volkov proving to be just as intriguing as Abram Adams. In addition to this, the creative team would do a marvelous job of creating a fresh, yet familiar premise, with the narration and pacing of the issue being perfect.

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9.5
Django / Zorro #1

Nov 12, 2014

Django/Zorro is as awesome as I expected, bringing these two wonderful characters together in an enticing fashion. It is however the character interaction where this issue excels, with the chemistry between Diego and Django being very engaging. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Django / Zorro #3

Feb 4, 2015

Django/Zorro #3 does a wonderful job of getting the series back on track, with the sophisticated dialogue from Don Diego, and suspenseful developments impressing from start to finish. There is also a little bit of action here and there, and along with a few surprises, this comic proves why the series is a must have.

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7.5
Django / Zorro #4

Feb 24, 2015

Django/Zorro #4 does a wonderful job of moving the story along, as though the mundane developments near the start are a little dull, the tense action near the end, as well as yet another appearance from Zorro, certainly excites.

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9
Django / Zorro #7

May 19, 2015

Django/Zorro may not have excelled on the whole next to the characters respective tales, but this finale more than impressed. Being exciting, clever, and down right bloody, the final battle of Django and Zorro against Langdon is more than befitting these two warriors, making the event well worth it. There was on the other hand some questionable moments, with the art feeling strained by the extra pages. This isn't enough to overshadow the positives though.

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10
Doctor Spektor: Master Of The Occult #1

May 27, 2014

Doctor Spektor: Master of the Occult gets off to a stunning start, being Dynamite's best Golden Key series dbut yet. Highly recommended.

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8
Doctor Spektor: Master Of The Occult #2

Jul 1, 2014

Doctor Spektor: Master of the Occult continues to be a must read comic as though it doesn't quite live up to the spectacular first issue it remains mysterious and intriguing, having a wonderful concept. Highly recommended.

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9
Doctor Spektor: Master Of The Occult #3

Aug 19, 2014

Doctor Spektor: Master of the Occult reaches its penultimate issue and things just keep getting better. Highly recommended.

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8
Doctor Strange (2015) #1

Oct 8, 2015

Doctor Strange #1 is an interesting read, being just the kind of series for people looking to get a feel for the character prior to his cinematic debut next year. Having a simple, yet mysterious narrative, the creative team give us a lot to look forward to, with it more than earning a recommendation from us.

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7
Doctor Strange (2015) #4

Jan 8, 2016

Doctor Strange #4 continues to give us a mixed bag story wise, as we get yet more insight into the Sorcerer Supreme's past, whilst also getting more mysterious twists to go alongside this. The creative team do however handle these differences better this time around, and if they continue to build upon this I can easily see this series becoming a worthy addition to anyone's pull.

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9.5
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1

Aug 12, 2015

Doctor Who: Four Doctors gets off to a phenomenal start, as between it's smart premise and the sheer presence of these characters, we are given something magical. The creators also manage to add flair, with the fluid dialogue and captivating artwork leaving this fan eager for the second installment, next week.

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10
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #2

Aug 19, 2015

Doctor Who: Four Doctors continues to be an amazing event, as despite having already had faith in the creative team, I never expected anything as awesome as this. Having wonderful character interaction and intense developments, this latest issue is most definitely a must have for Whovians.

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8
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #3

Aug 26, 2015

Doctor Who: Four Doctors continues to be an event worth talking about, as although Secret Wars may still be garnering more attention, it pales next to this. This remains true as we reach the halfway point, as despite the pacing being a little off, the concept remains both refreshing and fitting to the world around it.

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8.5
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #4

Sep 2, 2015

Doctor Who: Four Doctors has certainly proven itself to be a worthy event, with the dramatic narrative and clever dialogue allowing for an immersive atmosphere. This issue also gives us some intriguing twists as our Doctors are faced with a rather unique threat.

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Doctor Who: Four Doctors #5

Sep 22, 2015

Doctor Who: Four Doctors #5 brings Titan's first crossover event to a fitting conclusion, with our three Doctors managing to solve their solution in a timey wimey manner. The creative team also gave us a few nice additives, and along with the inviting dialogue, it really helped make this an impressive finale.

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Doctor Who: Ghost Stories #3

Jun 9, 2017

Doctor Who: Ghost Stories #3 sets the stage for what I hope is a sensational conclusion. In doing so, not only do the creative team give us an ingenious twist to the climax of the last issue, but they also throw our heroes into yet another life threatening situation.

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8
Doctor Who: Ghost Stories #4

Jul 4, 2017

Doctor Who: Ghost Stories #4 brings this mini-series to a satisfying conclusion. Despite once again bringing the previous events to a frantic climax, the creative team give us a fantastic set of developments to close this story, with the emotional depth being truly captivating.

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8.5
Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #1

Jul 3, 2016

Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #1 gets this latest crossover off to a good start, leaving plenty of reasons to return for the second instalment. Working the four Doctors into the narrative in a fun and engaging manner, the creative team built upon this concept fantastically. As for those looking for another stellar team-up, you'll unfortunately have to wait at least another two weeks for that.

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8
Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #2

Aug 17, 2016

Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #2 does an amazing job of highlighting the response our Doctors have to the Cybermens bold new direction, with there being some engaging interactions along the way. The creative team also do a wonderful job of building tension and further mystery, even if we don't get a huge lot of development to the main narrative.

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Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #1

Nov 3, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #1 showed us just how good the Eighth Doctor can be, as despite the unsuccessful television movie remaining present in our minds, we are reminded that this was a worthwhile iteration of the Time Lord. So if you're looking for a way to get into Paul McGann's Doctor, then make sure to pick this up.

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7
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #2

Dec 8, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #2 is another solid addition to this mini-series, with the one-shot tales being the best way to bring this iteration of the Time Lord back. The events within this issue itself also proved to be thrilling, as despite there being some pacing it really was the Doctor at his best.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #3

Jan 12, 2016

Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor #3 is easily the best the creative team has delivered so far, with the fun tale of magic being alluring to say the least. The issue also gives us a thrilling mystery with its one-shot nature making it feel in line with the TV show.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #1

Jul 22, 2014

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor is back with a fun, quirky and emotional adventure. Between this and the Tenth Doctor Titan really have hit something amazing and I look forward to seeing how they follow-up on this.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #2

Sep 9, 2014

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor is proving that an episodic style can work, as though the story took a while to grab my attention, the Eleventh Doctor's personality makes up for the wait big time. Highly recommended.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3

Sep 30, 2014

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor continues to be a fun read, and a must have for Whovians. As despite it not being the Doctor's best outing, failing to maintain the criteria for an awesome one-shot, the presence of SERVEYOUinc certainly proves intriguing. Recommended.

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9
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #4

Oct 25, 2014

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor edges ahead as the best Doctor Who series from Titan, but being one issue ahead of the Tenth, and three ahead of the recently launched Twelfth this could easily change. Nevertheless it's an exciting trip that all Whovian's will love. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #5

Dec 3, 2014

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor may have dropped slightly in quality, but it remains a solid entry in Titan's line of series. It also continues to show the Doctor at his best, with SERVEYOUinc becoming more intriguing by the minute. Recommended.

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7
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #8

Feb 10, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #8 is a great continuation of a fabulous series, as though the main plot is a little dull at times, the character depth, dramatic overarching, and suspenseful flow makes it a gripping read. It's this that makes it once again easy to recommend this series, with SERVEYOUinc remaining an intriguing entity.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #9

Mar 4, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #9 may have it's issues, but that hasn't stopped certain developments within from astounding. These events alone make this a story worth picking up, as though when balanced things are a little average, the issue will leave Whovians curiously begging for more.

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6.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #10

Mar 25, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #10 was a hard comic to judge, as though it's always nice to see a happy ending, this one came just a little too soon. Nevertheless, it's still an enjoyable tale, and one that will intrigue any and all Whovians.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Three #6

Jun 13, 2017

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Three #6 gets “The Memory Feast” off to a stellar start, as despite spending more time setting up the next issue, it was still a gripping read. The creative team also do a wonderful job of introducing us to The Thrake, with the concept of memory remaining a focal point in this latest series.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Three #7

Jul 27, 2017

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Three #7 brings "The Memory Feast" to a gripping conclusion, with the creative team giving us some clever developments. The back-up feature from Vince Pavey and Pasquale Qualano also proves a fun addition, providing yet another reason to buy this comic.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Three #8

Aug 18, 2017

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Three #8 is a fun one-shot tale, allowing The Doctor and his companions to relax. During this we also get a thoroughly intriguing investigation for the Time Lord to explore, with memories once again being the focal point.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #1

Oct 7, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #1 was just the kind of opening that I was hoping from this series after learning the War Doctor would be involved, with the subtle use of the character creating a rather powerful narrative. This would all be aided by some rather shocking twists that leave this Whovian for one excited for the second issue.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #2

Nov 3, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #2 continued to build of the new narrative brilliantly, with the insertion of Abslom Daak really helping to add excitement. It also teases the tone of this comic moving forward, with the Doctor's actions during the Time War looking to come back to bit him in a big way.

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6.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #3

Dec 8, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #3 was a rather hard comic to judge, as on the one hand it gave us some clever twists, with the layouts being sensational. It was unfortunately accompanied by some repetitive sequences, with the final product feeling a bit off pace wise.

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #4

Dec 24, 2015

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year 2 #4 is a much needed boost for the series, with the fun, energetic events livening things up. The creative team also give us some thrilling twists to the current storyline, with things getting quite interesting as we head into the next issue.

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6.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #5

Jan 29, 2016

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year 2 #5 moves the Time Lord's latest adventure forward in a rather intriguing manner, as despite the slow start, the creative team would deliver a fascinating narrative. That said the issue did have some pacing issues, with the dialogue being awkward at times.

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5.5
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two #8

Apr 19, 2016

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #8 was yet another disappointing issue, in a rather mixed series. Despite giving us some strong emotions, the creative team would fail to capture my interest, with the events of “Downtime,” feeling more like unnecessary filler than a structured continuation of the overarching narrative.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor #2

Apr 19, 2016

Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor #2 built upon the mysterious premise in a bold and invigorating manner. Not only did it give us engaging backstories, and thrilling dialogue, but it once again married Victorian London and the Fourth Doctor perfectly, with the mythological elements also continuing to entice.

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Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension #1

Sep 1, 2017

Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension " Alpha #1 is a solid starting point for this latest crossover. Seeing the return of The Doctor's daughter, Jenny, the creative team give us a narrative that stumbles through several generations of the famous Time Lord. It does unfortunately leave us with a few too many questions, with it being hard to gauge where the story is heading.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #1

Mar 20, 2015

To steal a phrase from the Ninth Doctor, this comic was, “Fantastic!” Reuniting us with fan favourite characters, as well as delivering a wonderful tale, Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #1 is a fabulous read, and one that all Whovians should pick up.

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2

Jun 16, 2015

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2 may have taken a little longer than expected to be released, but that wait was well and truly worth it. Being both fun and exciting, this second outing captures the tone of the Ninth Doctor perfectly, with there being some fascinating moments from this eccentric generation that will leave any Whovian with a silly grin on their face.

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #3

Jul 30, 2015

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor continues to be an exciting mini-series, and if the upcoming Eighth Doctor mini that's set to replace it proves half as good, then fans have something to be excited about. Having a fun, eccentric tone, this latest issue shows the spirit of Christopher Eccleston's Doctor perfectly.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #4

Oct 21, 2015

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #4 sets up the final part of this mini-series beautifully, as despite being the weakest entry in the story to date, it does build upon the various developments nicely. It also manages to give a shocking twist for our characters, leaving us with a scenario that's itching to be explored.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor (2016) #1

Apr 12, 2016

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #1 is a fantastic starting point for this new ongoing series. Giving us a fun, yet surreal narrative that pays off in a huge way near the end, the creative team have most definitely created something that any Whovian should enjoy.

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor (2016) #13

May 30, 2017

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #13 is a wonderful piece of storytelling, with this unique look into Captain Jack's past as a Time Agent being fun to say the least. Factor in the way this fits into recent events of the series, as well as the shocking twists throughout and it's easy to recommend this comic to Doctor Who fans new and old.

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor (2016) #14

Jul 26, 2017

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #14 is exactly what you hope for from a penultimate issue, setting up next issue's series finale perfectly. The creative team also do a marvellous job of playing with character's memories, with there being some surreal moments during this latest chapter.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor (2016) #15

Aug 11, 2017

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #15 brings this ongoing series to an explosive conclusion. Giving us some dramatic developments, the creative team handle these frantic events perfectly, with the fight to save The Doctor's memories resulting in some captivating twists.

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor: Year Two #1

Sep 5, 2017

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Special may not move The Lost Dimension crossover forward much, but it is nonetheless a fun read. Delivering a brief, yet entertaining adventure involving Madame Vastra and the Silurians, the creative team certainly give us plenty of reasons to pick-up this comic. They also do a tremendous job of teasing the supernatural threat pursuing The Doctor, with it sure to leave readers eager to dive into the next instalment.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #1

Jul 22, 2014

Titan have got off to a cracking start bringing a fresh and intriguing tone to this loveable character. And with enough time to build up the excitement prior to the new TV series. Recommended.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #2

Aug 26, 2014

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor moves on swiftly, and though the overuse of jargon was unsettling, the issue as a whole was very exciting. Highly recommended.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #3

Oct 7, 2014

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor brings it's first tale to an exciting conclusion, as though the issue wasn't as enthralling as the last, it certainly ended on a high. It also gave a nice nod to the Tenth Doctor's history, with it leaving me wondering if this series will explore more of that. Recommended.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #4

Nov 1, 2014

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #5 sees the start of a brand new tale, with the quirky tones, and unique storytelling allowing for an immersive vibe. There are also some spooky tones in the mix, and along with the mystery it makes this tale somewhat befitting of the post-Halloween season. Highly recommended.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #6

Jan 13, 2015

Despite there still being an excellent follow-up issue before we can decide whether this new creative team outranks the last, the events of this issue certainly steers the series in the right direction. The World War I setting also allows the Weeping Angels to be creepier than ever, with the mixture of comedy and emotion being perfect. Highly recommended.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #7

Feb 18, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #7 is quite possibly the best issue of the series to date, with the menacing Weeping Angels, and gripping narrative being mesmerizing from start to finish. The World War I setting also continues to prove a great addition to this tale, and along with the more subtle time travelling elements, this is a must have for Whovians.

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9.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #8

Mar 4, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor has certainly upped it's game over the last few issues, as though the previous tales all had something intriguing, they failed to deliver the dramatic depth that this one has. The expansion of this in this issue only takes these feeling further, with the emotional insights being fascinating to say the least.

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6.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #10

May 19, 2015

Echo may not be the best entry in Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor, but it's not the worst either. Having a fun, energetic tempo that reflects Doctor Who perfectly, this one-shot has some intriguing aspects. Just a shame that the villainous Shreekers weren't that imaginative.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #11

Jun 9, 2015

Titan will have some serious work to do if they want their upcoming Four Doctor's event to be the best work they've produced to date, as Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #11 was phenomenal. Having an elaborate plot, that's refreshingly simple, the creative team have quite possibly created the best Doctor Who comic ever, with the final page being jaw droppingly awesome.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #12

Jun 25, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor has been on one hell of a role, with The Fountains of Youth being one of the best Doctor Who stories to be told via the comic book medium. Despite being hindered slightly by a mixed narrative, and multiple artists, it still manages to be thoroughly enjoyable, leaving this Whovian excited for the next installment.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #13

Jul 30, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor continues to be fun, exciting and inviting to fans both old and new. Having a gritty narrative, and gripping series of developments, this latest issue shows that even the Doctor doesn't have all the answers, in an unique tale full of mystery.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #14

Aug 13, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor may have entered its penultimate issue, but it seems that this latest arc has both overstayed it's welcome, whilst speeding to a conclusion. Despite this, there were still some fun moments from the creative team, with a cliffhanger that will leave you returning for more.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #15

Sep 3, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #15 is a brilliant conclusion to the first year of Titan's take on this popular incarnation of the Doctor, with the unique twists allowing for an immersive narrative. This is accompanied by dramatic dialogue with the events being truly captivating.

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8.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Three #6

Jun 21, 2017

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Three #6 gets “Vortex Butterflies” off to a stellar start, with a surprise appearance and the tension between Gabby and The Doctor resulting in exhilarating reading. The unexpected twist near the end should also leave readers eager for more, with this issue being easy to recommend.

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7.5
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Three #7

Jul 27, 2017

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Three #7 is a solid continuation of the latest story arc, with our cast of characters remaining split for the moment. Though this division results in some pacing issues, it ultimately allows for some self evaluation between our characters, with the return of a familiar face only adding to this.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Three #8

Aug 17, 2017

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Three #8 is a brilliant continuation to this latest story arc, setting up the finale beautifully. In doing this the creative team deliver a dramatic narrative that's dripping in mystery, leaving us more than enough to mull over in the meantime. So if you're looking for a Doctor Who fix as you await the show's return then I recommend giving this comic a try. Though it may be worth picking up some back issues first.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Two #1

Sep 29, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two #1 is just the kind of story we needed to open proceedings, as despite not being anything special, it gives us a familiar form of Doctor Who storytelling. The narrative itself is also dripping with mystery, as this Whovian is most definitely looking forward to travelling a little longer with the Tenth Doctor.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Two #2

Oct 21, 2015

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two continues to be a fascinating continuation to these new adventures, as despite there being a few obvious twists, there was a lively atmosphere within this first arc conclusion. So be sure to pick this up from your local comic book store, as we for one are looking forward to more of this series.

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Two #4

Jan 5, 2016

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two #4 introduces us to a brand new story arc, and despite the less than stellar start, the issue quickly becomes engaging, having an intriguing premise. The creative team build off this beautifully as we progress through the issue, with the gripping cliffhanger leaving us eager for more.

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