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Scalped #37 – Review

by Jason Aaron (writer), Davide Furno (art), Giulia Brusco (colors), and Steve Wands (letters) The Story: Shunka settles a score, only to learn that things are never that simple. What’s Good: I’m not sure I remember the last time that it was a good thing when a book disappointed me, but that’s the situation Scalped [...]

Thunderbolts #143 – Review

By Jeff Parker (writer), Miguel Sepulveda (artist), Frank Martin (colorist) The Story: Asgard lies in ruins as Norman Osborn’s own empire falls to pieces around him. With the assembled might of Marvel’s heroes poised to emerge victorious, Osborn’s team of covert operatives must decide whether to go down fighting or betray their boss for a [...]

Incorruptible #5 – Review

By: Mark Waid (writer), Horacio Domingues (art), Andrew Dalhouse (colors) & Ed Dukeshire (letters) The Story: What exactly is the nature of Max Damage’s relationship with Jailbait? What’s Good: The first thing you notice when you open this comic is that we’ve got a new artist.  The art for this series has really held it [...]

Garrison #1 – Review

By: Jeff Mariotte (writer), Francesco Francavilla (art), Jeremy Shepherd (colors) & Johnny Lowe (letters) The Story: A mysterious cowboy is racking up a big body count across the U.S. as authorities try to catch him and figure out his motive. What’s good: I like the art.  If you follow the Comic Twart blog (and if [...]

Secret Warriors #15

by Jonathan Hickman (writer), Stefano Caselli (artist) The Story: The Warriors decide to stand together against Fury and demand Druid’s reinstatement onto the team, despite the Colonel’s opposition.  It doesn’t go as planned.  Meanwhile, Fury meets with the Contessa and reveals that he’s aware of her betrayal and the HYDRA heads discover Viper’s corpse, but [...]

Thor #609 – Review

by Kieron Gillen (writer), Billy Tan, Batt, & Rich Elson (art), Christina Strain & June Chung (colors), and Joe Sabino (letters) The Story: Loki faces the consequences, Kelda stands and fights, and Volstagg picks himself up. What’s Good: With Thor not being present this month, several supporting characters pick up the slack. Kelda, a character [...]

Gotham City Sirens #11 – Review

By: Paul Dini (writer), Andres Guinaldo (pencils), Raul Fernandez (inks), Ian Hannin (colors) & Steve Wands (letters) The Story: Harley and Selina look for missing dogs and Ivy starts her new job in this slice-of-life (Gotham-style) story. What’s good: This title is the popcorn of the Gotham comics.  Whereas other Bat-books are dealing with, “Who [...]

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