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Code Name: Talamh Issue 1 The Geeked Gods Studios @GeekedGodsPress Writer Ashish Thomas @thatguyash1018 here Artist/Colors/Letterer-Graham Sisk Digitally Available at Comixology here Physical Copies Available at the Geeked Gods Studios Big Cartel Store here...
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World Reader Vol. 1: Dead Stars is Amazing By Paul Aloisio Every so often I come across a comic that is so overwhelmingly great that it’s hard to put it into words. World Reader is this type of book. I don’t even think you should be reading this review. You should...
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DC House of Horror #1 Review By John Saavedra DC is celebrating Halloween in a big way this year, with a collection of horror tales featuring all of its biggest heroes — only these are twisted versions of the characters. In “Bump in the Night,” the Man of...
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Batman: The Merciless #1 Review By John Saavedra Dark Nights: Metal continues with a look at yet another Batman from the Dark Multiverse. This time, we meet the Dark Knight from Earth -12, which has been completely obliterated by war between the forces of good and evil. In this...
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Review – Maxwell’s Demons #1 By Rachel Bellwoar After reading Maxwell’s Demons #1, I went back to the cover and saw what I had missed the first time. Written by Deniz Camp, with art by Vittorio Astone, the cover depicts Maxwell sitting in his room, surrounded by stuffed animals....
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FU JITSU #2 Review By Ashish Thomas When we left Fujitsu #1 Fu Jitsu returning to the world after a breakup. Fu’s mortal enemy Robert Wadlow escaped prison got the Atomic Kitana, sent an assassin after Fu. Fu then focuses on stopping Wadlow when an old friend appears....
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Brilliant Trash #1-Review By Ashish Thomas To say I am excited about Brilliant Trash is an understatement, I am a big fan of Tim Seeley, Nightwing/Grayson, Revival, Hack/Slash. The wait is over we got an advanced copy of Brilliant Trash which is another comic gem in a fabulous career....
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Death of Stalin Graphic Novel Review By Rachel Bellwoar There are a lot of lessons you can take from The Death of Stalin, most of them what not to do if you want to keep your soul intact, but if there’s one lesson that rises above the rest, it’s...
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Mr. Higgins Comes Home Review By John Saavedra Mr. Higgins Comes Home is a delightful new graphic novel from horror master Mike Mignola, just in time for Halloween. While this tale of vampire hunters, Gothic castles, and long lost loves is familiar territory for Mignola, he tackles the...