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Wildcats Version 3.0: Year Two

A while back I talked about how my favorite superteam wasn’t the Justice Leage, or even the X-Men.  No, that honor belongs to the 3.0 incarnation of Wildcats, masterminded by writer Joe Casey.  Sure, those other teams may put on some good fights, dazzle us with surprising plot twists, and serve as metaphors for all […]

Northwest Passage vol. 1

The year is 1755.  The setting is Rupert’s Land in Canada.  The place is Fort Newcastle, the home of legendary explorer Charles Lord, his son, and the many men who work under them and seek to tame the wilds in the interest of the King.  Lord is set to go back to England soon, but […]

Boogeyman

“Groo” by artist Sergio Aragones and writer Mark Evanier is probably one of the greatest one-note premises of all time.  In my opinion, of course.  While it’s a “Conan” parody on the surface, with its dumber-than-dumb barbarian protagonist causing untold destruction wherever he goes, the concept has also allowed its creators to slip in clever […]

I Am Legion

The Nazis’ fascination with the occult is a storytelling well that will never run dry.  Here, we have them working with the source of an ancient power which was the basis for the Dracula mythos in order to gain the edge they need in WWII.  Writer Fabien Nury crafts an intricate tale of espionage that […]

Gantz vol. 16

Now here’s a new volume that I’ve been anticipating!  After the previous installment reminded me how good this series can be (when I don’t know what’s going to happen next), the waiting for this one actually started to bother me.  Which is something that hadn’t happened yet during Dark Horse’s rollout of the series.  Can […]

Green Lantern Corps: Recharge

So when I reviewed the first volume of “Green Lantern Corps” last week, it had slipped my mind that it wasn’t actually the “first volume.”  Like a lot of ongoing series, it was preceded by a mini-series to see if there was an audience for it.  “Recharge” does a good job of setting things up […]

Echo vol. 2: Atomic Dreams

Throughout this volume, I could hear the sound of the plot thickening.  Julie hides out, gets to know Dillon better, finds more out about her suit’s abilities, and comes face to face with the homeless guy who has part of it grafted onto his hand.  On the opposing side, Ivy successfully investigates Julie’s history and […]

Freakangels vol. 5

The previous volume left off on a great cliffhanger with Freakangel Luke getting up and complaining to the group’s medical specialist about how his head was killing him.  This was after he had been shot in the chest with a shotgun and then in his head to make sure that he was dead.  If you’re […]

EDEN LIVES!!!

I was looking through the Dark Horse solicitations for June last night, and I saw something that I had pretty much given up hope of ever seeing.  According to the solicitations, vol. 13 of “Eden:  It’s an Endless World!” will be arriving in August.  Longtime listeners and readers will recall that I expressed some skepticism […]

Wolverine: Weapon X vol. 3 — Tomorrow Dies Today

Normally I’d complain about having a tie-in one-shot being arranged out of chronological order in a series’ latest trade paperback collection.  It’s just the fussy fanboy that I am.  With this latest “Wolverine:  Weapon X” collection, the “Dark Reign:  The List” one-shot is the last story featured here despite the fact that not only was […]