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50 Girls 50 #4 – Review

By: Doug Murray & Frank Cho (writers), Axel Medellin (art), Nikos Koutsis (colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: The all woman crew of the Savannah have a final adventure on their trip home. What’s Good: This comic has two big things going for it.  First, it is really pretty and features a lot of [...]

Graveyard of Empires #2 – Review

By: Mark Sable (writer), Paul Azaceta (artist), Matt Wilson (colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: Zombies attack during the present day Afghanistan conflict. What’s Good: In the first issue, Sable and Azaceta laid a lot of groundwork by showing us who these various Marines are as people.  Let’s just say that they weren’t all [...]

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 [...]

Gladstone’s School for World Conquerors #2 – Review

By: Mark Andrew Smith (writer), Armand Villavert (art), Carlos Carrasco & Andre Poulain (colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: Young super-villains continue their training, but the battle they are preparing for is not what it seems! What’s Good: This comic is just all kinds of fresh.  Because of the art (both linework and colors), [...]

Graveyard of Empires #1 – Review

By: Mark Sable (writer), Paul Azaceta (art), Matt Wilson (colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: A zombie outbreak during the present day Afghan war. What’s Good: Good zombie stories aren’t really about zombies.  Zombies are just a cool narrative device to do things like confine a bunch of people in a desperate environment and [...]

50 Girls 50 #1 – Review

By: Frank Cho & Doug Murray (writers), Axel Medellin (art), Nikos Koutsis (colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: The crew of an all female spaceship is lost in space. What’s Good: Well, it’s Frank Cho and Axel Medellin, so you know there will be pretty ladies in it.  I guess there’s also the hint [...]

Shuddertown #3 – Review

By: Nick Spencer (writer), Adam Green (art & colors) & Thomas Mauer (letters) The Story: Hard bitten cop Issac Hernandez continues to try to solve a string of murders that seem to have been committed by people who are already dead. What’s Good: Umm…..  I’m struggling here.  Actually, the good thing about this comic is [...]

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