Tag: Image comics

Die4Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #4

It’s Rivendell meets Casablanca, Oz in No Man’s Land, wrapped up safe in its indestructible snowglobe… …It only gets more ominous as we get closer… Keep reading for a review of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #4.

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ManEatersVolume1
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Man-Eaters Volume 1

A mutation in Toxoplasmosis causes menstruating women to turn into ferocious killer wildcats – easily provoked and extremely dangerous. As panic spreads and paranoia takes root, the fate of the world rides on the shoulders of one twelve-year-old-girl. So Kelly Sue DeConnick, the writer behind Bitch Planet, said on twitter that Chelsea Cain’s Man-Eaters series is

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Die3Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #3

These wizards and their schemes do not account for the likes of us. Or maybe they do. That would make it worse. Keep reading for a review of Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #3.

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BestOfComicBooks2018
Comic Books
Leland Pierce

Best Comic Books of 2018

As many readers and listeners know I manage a comic book store. So, I read a lot of comics throughout the year. And most are pretty darn good, but sometimes I come across a comic series that is so good I have to talk about it. Here are 10 great comics from this past year

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Die2Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #2

Now that we’re solidly into 2019 I’ve started a new list: comics I should’ve been reading in 2018 and am now kicking myself for waiting so long. Some of them are practically finished already (I’m looking at you, The Magic Order) but luckily the first series on my list only started in December, so I

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Middlewest1
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Middlewest #1

Ever since I Hate Fairyland wrapped up this year (with what I thought was a pitch-perfect ending) I’ve been waiting to read Skottie Young’s next big thing, wondering if it was going to be as nuts as a psychopathic 30-something trapped in a child’s body trapped in Fairyland. Turns out Skottie’s newest main character is

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