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Comic Book Review: Tales of Syzpense # 1 

Creators Chris Ryall and Nelson Daniel meticulously merge humor, action, and the immediately captivating chronicle of Cutler Cartlon’s exploits into an imaginative and enjoyable endeavor.

Comic Book Review: Rogue Sun #13

Dylan’s struggle to regain control of his body continues, and he’ll take allies wherever he can find them… even if an ally isn’t necessarily a friend. A new arc begins for our Massive-Verse hero in Rogue Sun #13 from Image Comics!

Advance Review: Wonder Woman #800

Wonder Woman’s historic 800th issue has arrived! Our favorite Amazon reaches her milestone issue with style as an overwhelming number of writers and artists join forces for an epic conclusion to “Whatever Happened to the Warrior of Truth”. Additionally, we get a glimpse at the future with “Trinity”, a tale from the next WW creative team. Let’s do this (cue the music). 

Comic Book Review: Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1

Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons, Indeed! I am looking forward to seeing this first issue in my store, and can hardly wait for a second issue, and beyond! This was quite a delightful read!

ComicsOnline gives Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #1 4/5 ‘zillas!

Comic Book Review: Titans #2

The dead aren’t dead, and that’s a good thing. DC takes another crack at this new continuation of an old team this week, but continue the greatness of the first issue? Or does it fall apart? After reading Titans #2, I think I have an answer.

Comic Book Review: The Vampire Slayer #15

Buffy has finally returned to “slayer” status and Willow is still trying to control the immense power surging through her.  Relationships are still on the mend and now Willow and Xander have been taken prisoner by Drusilla and her gang.  What’s her endgame and why does she need Willow?

Comic Book Reviews Wild’s End #1

by Tony Rhea, Reporter Look out Lovecraft! This week I was able to read Wild’s End #1, and let me tell you, anthropomorphized characters are always intriguing. Do they work in a story with such an interesting backdrop? You’ll have…

Comic Book Review: Black Panther #1

With T’Challa in supposed exile, the Black Panther must remain in the shadows as he determines what his role will be in Wakanda’s uncertain future. Plagued by introspective doubt in his isolation, the king must learn how to go from ruling on high, to serving those shuffled to the depths of his great society.

Comic Book Review: Klik Klik Boom #1

Who is the mysterious pink haired girl leaving polaroids of her journey through Manhattan? Initially innocent enough, her exuberance over these vignettes and their everyday contents suggests that she is not a typical sightseer, and her completely atypical reactions to experiences throughout the city suggest that she is more than out of her element.

Comic Book Review: WildC.A.T.s #8

It really feels like the Nineties are making a come back. No Lisa Frank or Trapper Keeper resurgence yet, but I’m holding out hope! While we wait anxiously for the return of those essential admin tools, some of our favorite franchises return to page and screen.