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Review | Alien Legion: Dead and Buried

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Written by Charles Dixon, Pencils by Larry Stroman

I love a good action comic—a book that has all the hallmarks of a summer blockbuster, but that can be held in my hand and enjoyed any time I feel like it. Alien Legion: Dead and Buried, from Titan Comics, fills that need and does so in all the right ways. This new trade paperback collects Alien Legion 1-12, originally printed by Epic in the mid 1980s. Continue reading

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Saturday Reviews: Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #2

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Sensation Comics (DC)
Issue 4: Written by Jason Bischoff, Art by David Williams
Issues 5 & 6: Written by Ivan Cohen, Art by Marcus To

The return of Sensation Comics as DC’s newest “digital first” weekly comic is an absolute treat. Issue two of the print version collects issues four through six of the digital series, giving us two short Wonder Woman stories, are definitely worth reading. Continue reading

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Saturday Reviews: Avengers 34.1

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Avengers (Marvel)
Written by Al Ewing, Pencils by Dale Keown, Ink by Norman Lee

I picked up the latest issue of Avengers expecting more of the great Johnathan Hickman writing I’d come to love and expect, only to be surprised and a bit disappointed, with a different writer. Instead of advancing Hickman’s beautiful, high minded story, the book took a diversion into a character I’m not all that interested in to begin with. Continue reading

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Guest Blog | Review: Until the End of the World, Preacher Vol. 2

“Forced worship stinks in God’s nostrils” -Roger Williams-

No matter who he is; no matter how far he has come or what he has accomplished; sometimes a man’s past can still haunt him. If he hasn’t dealt with it properly, it can control him in ways he could never have imagined.  Despite having the powers of the Almighty himself, Jesse Custer finds himself face to face with his past and must use every ounce of will power he has to keep from letting it control and ultimately destroy him.JesseTulip3

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