By: John C. Mayberry Even when approaching the holidays, I still maintain horror is a great genre to enjoy all year long (whose respect must also be mandatory in my humble opinion). So, after hearing about the premise of Oni Press’ Let Me Out, the debut graphic novel by…
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Gun Honey: Blood For Blood Issue 1 Review
Gun Honey: Blood For Blood Issue 1 Review Gun Honey is back and with a big mystery! Someone has just offed someone in Montana that is very useful to the agency. This person is very similar in style as our heroine as well as used a gun that is made…
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The Wrong Earth: Meat Comic Book Review
The Wrong Earth: Meat Comic Book Review This issue of The Wrong Earth: Meat is freaking amazing! I just couldn’t stop reading this issue and see how much emotion was put into the story. The issue starts off with this kid just about to be hit by Cross until Dragonfly…
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Minions Mini Boss Review
Minions Mini Boss Review Minions and Gru are one epic tales of fun and excitement in this new graphic novel. This is for all ages as there isn’t much words spoken here but actions done between Gru and the Minions. Each page features various stories of Gru as a young…
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Chalk Art Manga A Step By Step Guide Review
Chalk Art Manga: A Step by Step Guide is fun for the whole family! You and your family can sit down with some chalk and create some anime art that will make you feel proud of your art. Danica Davison and illustrator Rena Saiya have come to together to bring…
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Beatrix Rose: Vigilante Comic Book Issue 1 Review
Mark Dawson’s Beatrix Rose: A Vigilante. A woman who had everything taken from her, fighting alongside the Triad. With nothing to lose she continues her journey as a “Ghost”. What does the future hold for Beatrix? Pro: The cover itself is just fantastic. I love how the colors focus…
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The Junction Titan Comics Graphic Novel Review
There is a mystery in Medford of a young child going missing in 1984 but returns in 1996. His return sparks an uneasy situation as he hasn’t aged since he was found. He looks like the 11 year old child he was when he first went missing. Detective King and…
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The Wrong Earth: Fame and Fortune Issue 1 Review
Dragonfly and Dragonflyman are back in this new series for The Wrong Earth. We see two different stories for a new football stadium in Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega. Dragonflyman and Dragonfly are both acclaimed billionaire Richard Fame in this series. As Richard Fame, he is in a meeting with the mayor…
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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #3 – Ahoy Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry There are truly not enough good things I can say about this miniseries, and for the third time in a row Ahoy Comics’ Snelson: Comedy Is Dying has not disappointed. I’m enjoying following the exploits of Melville Snelson in every issue I read, and the…
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Blade Runner Origins Vol 2.: Scrap – Titan Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry Okay, I’ll fully admit to having several complete and utter geek-out moments reading through Blade Runner Origins Vol. 2: Scrap. The premise and story of the original film is one that has had its audience ponder on many existential questions, especially on what makes us…