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Spaceman #3 – Review

By: Brian Azzarello (writer), Eduardo Risso (art), Trish Mulvihill, Clem Robins (letters), Mark Doyle & Will Dennis (editors), Dave Johnson (cover) The Story: Now that our titular “spaceman” has rescued the little girl, he has to figure out what to do with her. Five Things:  1. The nuspeak is very cleverly done. - The nuspeak adds a [...]

Spaceman #2 – Review

By: Brian Azzarello (writer), Eduardo Risso (art), Trish Mulvihill, Clem Robins (letters), Mark Doyle & Will Dennis (editors), Dave Johnson (cover) The Story: Our titular spaceman get’s tangled up in a kidnapping plot while having semi-explanatory flashbacks to the past. Five Things:  1. Story is starting to round into shape. - Last issue spent most of [...]

Spaceman #1 – Review

By: Brian Azzarello (writer), Eduardo Risso (art), Trish Mulvihill & Giulia Brusco (colors), Clem Robins (letters), Mark Doyle & Will Dennis (editors) The Story: In a dystopian future, a genetically altered man must find a way to live amongst the normal humans. Five Things: 1.  Dystopian Sci-Fi Future.  Is there any other kind of future [...]

Dark Horse Presents #2 – Review

By: Paul Chadwick, Robert Love, David Walker, Michelle Davies, Diego Simone, Thomas Mauer, Neal Adams, Moose, Carla Speed McNeil, Jenn Manley Lee, Bill Mudron, Howard Chaykin, Jesus Aburto, Ken Bruzenak, Michael T. Gilbert, Patrick Alexander, Sanford Greene, Chuck Brown, Tyson Hesse, Steve Dutro, Richard Corben, Clem Robins, David Chelsea The Story: Another round of Dark [...]

Dark Horse Presents #1 – Review

By: Paul Chadwick, Howard Chaykin, Jesus Alburto, Ken Bruzenak, Neal Adams, Moose, Carla Speed McNeil, Jenn Manley Lee, Bill Mudron, Michael T. Gilbert, Frank Miller, Richard Corben, Clem Robins, Randy Stadley, Paul Gulacy, Michael Bartolo, Michael Heisler, David Chelsea, John Schork (assistant editor), Scott Allie, Rachel Edidin, Sierra Hahn & Diana Schultz (editors) The Story: [...]

Area 10 – Review

By: Christos N. Gage (writer), Chris Samnee (art) and Clem Robins (letters) The Story: A serial killer is beheading victims in NYC, and people are getting holes drilled in their heads, giving them powers of precognition. What’s Good: This was a very fast paced hardcover OGN from Vertigo’s Crime series.  Checking in at 180 digest-sized [...]

Amazing Spider-Man #627 – Review

by Roger Stern (writer), Lee Weeks (artist), Clem Robins (inks), Jeff Parker (colors) The Story: Spidey’s dinner with just-friend (or is she?) Carlie Cooper is interrupted by the Juggernaut being thrown across the NYC skyline and crashing down in Central Park, unconscious.  His investigation into what or who could have possibly stopped the Juggernaut eventually [...]

Hellboy: The Crooked Man #3 – Review

By Mike Mignola (writer) Richard Corben (art) Dave Stewart (colors) Clem Robins (letters) I can’t say enough about Mike Mignola’s work. Not only are his characters among the best in comics today, but the world they live in is so rich, and deep. Something that always impresses me about Mignola’s writing is his word-choice. The [...]

Hellboy The Crooked Man #2 – Review

By Mike Mignola (writer), Richard Corben (art), Dave Stewart (colors), Clem Robins (letters) It’s almost a shock to go from the Hellboy movies to the comics. It’s not that it’s bad or anything, just different. At the core, he’s the same character, but it’s the little frills that make it different. The Crooked Man has [...]

B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplastic Man (One Shot) – Review

By Mike Mignola & John Arcadi (Writers), Ben Stenbeck (Artist), and Clem Robins (Letters) B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplastic Man is the one-shot origin of the BPRD’s best bodiless agent: Johann Kraus, The Ectoplasmic Man.  Kraus was an experienced medium before becoming permanently departed from his body during a séance that obviously went very wrong.  When a [...]

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