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Kevin Gaussoin

Comic Book Review: G.O.D.S. #4

“G.O.D.S. issue 3 ended with all already lost, but they presumably didn’t want to end the series yet, and indeed here we are with a full-length issue four, so how to get out of this?” 3/5 -Josh Powell, ComicsOnline

Advance Review: Golgotha Motor Mountain

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief This past year we’ve had a few jarring comics to review, and Golgotha Motor Mountain is the first comic book of 2024 that made us question what exactly we just read. Golgotha Motor Mountain from IDW…

Comic Book Review: Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (2024)

“Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto have created the ultimate Ultimate Universe. Ultimate Spider-Man is just the storyline Spidey fans have been waiting for! ” 5/5 -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline

Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #2

Can the supernatural detectives put a cork in Baksh or will the Mathania Laal Mirch prove too spicy for these two Dil-wads? ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #2 5/5 mouthwateringly piquant dishes. -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline.com

Comic Book Review: The Cull #3

This comic is too good to be this quick. This comic is too good to be this brutal. This comic will win so many awards. ComicsOnline gives The Cull #3 5/5 gifts from redpanda!Galadriel. 

Comic Book Review: Fall of X 10/4: Immortal X-Men #16, X-Force #45, & X-Men #27

Since the truly effed-up events of the 2023 Hellfire Gala (go read it if you haven’t), the remaining mutants from Marvel Earth are either off world or in hiding. This sounds bad for our heroes, anti-heroes, and allied mutant would-be villains, but this week, things might be turning around. 

Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #1

Rare Flavours #1 is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. Kevin Gaussoin of ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #1 5/5 perfect cups of masala chai.

Comic Book Review: Werewolf by Night #1

THRILL to the exploits of the daring duo as an army of undead, pseudo-dead, and beyond dead creatures of nightmare try to stand up to the combined assault of a chick with a shotgun and a man so angry about being named after a terrier that he periodically turns into the most yoked version of one imaginable!

Comic Book Review: Daredevil #1 (2023)

Red long johns are initially nowhere in evidence and he is troubled only by faint dreams of seven previous volumes of Marvel-style craziness that he is not anxious to get back to. Alas. Daredevil #1 4/5 -Josh Powell, ComicsOnline