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Review: ‘Go Go Power Rangers’ #8 Is Much More Than Just a Shattered Grid Prelude
Saban’s Go Go Power Rangers #8 serves as a fantastic prelude to Shattered Grid, but that is far […] -
Review: ‘Cable’ #155 Embraces Hope and Fear
Cable gets another fresh start with a new creative team in Cable #155. Writer Lonnie Nader and Zac […] -
Review: ‘Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden’ #1 Offers a Thrilling Starting Point
Usagi Yojimbo is the most consistently well-crafted monthly comic of the past couple of decades. […] -
Review: ‘Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye’ #1 Is Out of This World
Young Animal is defined by its embrace of the psychedelic. Every single comic in this imprint can […] -
Review: ‘Vampironica’ #1 Will Ignite Your Thirst for Horror and Humor
For decades, fans have associated Archie Comics with a more innocent time gone by, with the […] -
Review: ‘New Mutants: Dead Souls’ #1 Stares Into the Darkness of Adulthood
The New Mutants are back, but not like they’ve ever been before. The New Mutants have always had […] -
Review: ‘Why Art?’ Is the First Transcendent Comic of 2018
Why art?That’s a question we’ve all heard in some variety or another. It occurs in collegiate […] -
Review: ‘Spread’ #25 Brings the Series to a Bloody and Brutal Conclusion
Finding ways to breathe life into a well-worn genre like infection horror can be a daunting task, […] -
Review: ‘Infinity Countdown’ #1 Delivers Big Event Action and Laughs
Gerry Duggan and Aaron Kuder have been flying under the radar as one of the best creative teams […] -
Review: ‘Nightwing’ #40 Just Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way
The character of Dick Grayson, a.k.a. Nightwing, has always been a bit of an identity conundrum […]

