Tag: Image comics

Die9Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #9

We didn’t fight. It wouldn’t have helped. Keep reading for a review of Die #9. Warning, spoilers below! I’ll try to avoid some of the main plot points, but I have to give away one of the biggest reveals in order to actually talk about the story, so if you haven’t read the issue yet

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Die8Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #8

“I left you behind. My last twenty years have been happy.” “Yes. You escaped me.                       …But here we are.” Keep reading for a review of Die #8.

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Die7Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #7

Last issue we got to hear Angela’s backstory. (And saw her make some hard choices. Ow.) This issue we switch gears and hear Chuck’s backstory, which is not nearly as much fun because, let’s face it, Chuck is a jerk. Keep reading for a review of Die #7.

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ManEatersVolume2Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Man-Eaters Volume 2

I enjoyed the first volume of Man-Eaters, and I looked forward to reading the series monthly. To the surprise of absolutely no one, I fell behind about four months ago. Trade paperback to the rescue! Check out the review for Man-Eaters Volume 2, in comic shops today.

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ThumbsImageComicsReview
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Advance Review – Thumbs #1-3

In Sean Lewis and Hayden Sherman’s new series, a young army fights against an older, established government. It’s either: a group of plucky rebels who fight against a puritan regime for the right to embrace the technology that makes their lives better and move into the future, OR a core group of intellectuals who finally

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Die5Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #5

It’s the end of the first arc, and I’ll be completely honest: I’ve got a pretty good idea of what’s going on, but some of the plot points are a little unclear to me. If you want to help me figure out some of the details, hit the jump for the review of Kieron Gillen

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MiddlewestReview
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Middlewest #5

Care and compassion are not concepts that Abel has previously associated with his action’s repercussions but Magdalena’s carnival is nothing if not unpredictable. Keep reading for a review of Middlewest #5.

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