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Sherlock Frankenstein and the Legion of Evil #1 Review By John Saavedra Since 2016, comic book veteran Jeff Lemire has been building a superhero universe of his own. At Dark Horse Comics no less, which has never been as big on capes and tights as other curiosities —...
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Jeff Lemire and Scott Snyder’s A.D.: After Death comes to its conclusion in book three, in which Jonah Cooke’s journey beyond a life where death does not exist comes to a stunning and powerful end. Continuing what was started in the first installment, this deeply personal science fiction tale...
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Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire’s A.D.: After Death continues to deliver in every aspect. As the second issue wraps itself up, we are left with some answers – but even more questions. The great mystery surrounding After Death seems to be unraveling; but what will be the final outcome in the next issue? Being...
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Rich’s Random Comic Roundup: Sci-Fi Edition by Rich Spinello The Manhattan Projects (2012) Image Comics Co-created by writer Jonathan Hickman & illustrator by Nick Pitara Imagine an alternate history of the world where the brilliant minds behind the infamous “Manhattan Project” continued working together to theorize and build...
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Why has it taken this long for Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire to team up? Why? Give me answers! Frankly, it feels like they’ve been holding out on us. And that’s just not fair. It’s not fair because the pair’s first collaboration, A.D.: After Death is way too good. It’s so...
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BEST COMIC BOOKS FOR GIFTING THIS YEAR It’s that time of year! You know, the one where you get to panic about what gifts you’re going to buy to show people that you “really care.” Or, if you’re a different kind of gift giver, you can give a gift...
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The Geeked Gods New Comic Book Day picks for 11/23/2016 For this NCBD before Turkey Day we get some really good books This week we see one of the most anticipated comics well I have been anticipating it end of one story Arc (Legends of Wonder...
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Once again, Jeff Lemire continues to impress with Black Hammer, issue #4. Or, maybe it should have been titled Black Hammer: Look Who’s Coming to Dinner. As we have gotten to know this strange cast of characters, we’ve dug deeper and deeper into their psyches. Who they are – where they came...
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Black Hammer #1 Review Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Dean Ormston Colorist: Dave Stewart Publisher: Dark Horse Comics It’s possible to write a superhero comic full of new heroes in 2016. If you don’t believe me, that only means you haven’t read Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer yet. And if that’s...