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Chase Magnett
A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, twice over, Chase is a high school English and creative writing teacher by day but ComicBook.com's comic reviews editor by night! He has covered the entire comics medium for the site since 2014 – covering his favorite medium as a reporter, interviewer, essayist, and (his favorite role to the chagrin of many) critic. When he's not writing about comics or attempting to inspire future leaders, you can reliably find him at the cinema or curled up at home with a book and his best pal (and dog), Tetra.
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Spider-Verse Team-Up #1 Does Very Little with an Interesting Concept (Review)
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Superior Iron Man #1 Introduces a New, Antagonistic Iron Man (Review)
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Review: The Flash: "Plastique"
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All-New Captain America is a Tremendous Amount of Fun (Review)
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The Valiant #1 is the Absolute Best of Valiant Entertainment
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Birdman is Interesting in Style and Substance
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Drifter #1 is Another Intriguing Interstellar Story from Image
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Comic Creators Envision "What If: Freddy Krueger Was Bred in Jurassic Park"
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Loot Crate Boosts Sales, But Does It Find New Readers?
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John Carter: Warlord of Mars #1 Presents a Great Introduction (Review)
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Interstellar Review: Exposition Overwhelms Wonder
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Ms. Marvel Tops the October Sales Charts (Because Ms. Marvel is Amazing)
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Amazing Spider-Man #9 Sets "Spider-Verse" Off to a Slow Start (Review)
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Superman Unchained #9 is Beautiful, but Hollow and Morally Disturbing
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Ghost Fleet #1 is an Action Packed Debut (Review)
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Nailbiter #7 Fails to Deliver on a Fascinating Conceit (Review)
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Tooth and Claw #1 Promises the World and Delivers (Review)
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REVIEW: Deathlok #1
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Wonder Woman #35 is a Conclusion Worthy of a God (Review)
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Archer & Armstrong #25 Celebrates Everything Excellent About The Series (Review)
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Hellboy and the BPRD #1 is a Slow Burn with Lots of Promise (Review)
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Saga #24 is Everything You Want It To Be in Three Pages (Review)
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Southern Bastards #5: Blood on the Field (Advance Review)
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