Journey Into Mystery #653 Written by: Kathryn Immonen Art by: Valerio Schitti An absolute space oddity, Journey Into Mystery #653 is another strange, and engaging entry in the series. Immonen uses subtle comedy that suits the brash protagonist of…
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SPARTACUS LEGENDS REVIEW
Platforms: Xbox 360/Playstation 3 Genre: Fighting Developer: Kung Fu Factory Publisher: Ubisoft Platform Reviewed on: Xbox 360 This past week saw Spartacus Legends get released to the world on PSN and XBLA, a game following…
Star Trek #22 Review
Star Trek #22 Written by: Mike Johnson Art by: Erfan Fajar Star Trek #22 picks up after Star Trek Into Darkness, wherein the Enterprise Crew sets off for a five year voyage into deep space. While the idea of…
RED LANTERNS #21 REVIEW
Red Lanterns #21 Written by: Charles Soule Art by: Alessandro Vitti Charles Soule and Alessandro Vitti offer the best outing among all the Green Lantern books, with Red Lanterns #21. The series is vastly improved from the previous run;…
Batman/Superman #1 Review
Batman/Superman #1 Written by: Greg Pak Art by: Jae Lee Batman/Superman #1 establishes the Clark/Bruce relationship quite well, and promises an interesting examination of their friendship. While the book accomplishes this, and sports absolutely stunning artwork, the voices of…
LARFLEEZE #1 REVIEW
Larfleeze #1 Written by: Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis Art by: Scott Kolins Absolutely verbose in every way, Larfleeze #1 is an odd little treat. Giffen and DeMatteis script a back-story that doesn’t seem to linger, while delivering quirky comedy,…
Justice League #21 Review
Justice League #21 Written by: Geoff Johns Art by: Gary Frank Geoff Johns has done it again. And by, “it”, I mean, establish a previously not-that-cared-about character with a solid foundation for great stories and a renewed mythos. Now…
YOUNG AVENGERS #6 REVIEW
Young Avengers #6 Written by: Kieron Gillen Art by: Kate Brown A new storyline starring two who aren’t Young Avengers? Odd change, but nonetheless a fun issue as both Speed and Prodigy find themselves forming a coincidental friendship. Gillen chose…
JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #21 REVIEW
Justice League Dark #21 Written by: Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes Art by: Mikel Janin The conclusion to . If there is one this you can expect from this story, let alone from this story arc it was chaos, and…
MASKS #8 REVIEW
Masks #8 Written by: Chris Roberson Art by: Dennis Calero and Alex Ross A powerful conclusion to Dynamite’s first and first successful crossover. A story that was to the point from the very beginning, never veered off into tie-ins or…