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The Walking Dead: Not Quite a Cannibal Holocaust

For the last few weeks at work I’ve been taunting… Er, “actively hypothesizing” with my co-workers about how the season finale to “The Walking Dead” would play out.  My scenario involved Rick’s crew meeting up with the other refugees from the prison at Terminus and having what passes for a nice reunion scene in this […]

Satellite Sam vol. 1

It’s clear from the start that Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin’s story of sex, murder and live TV really wants to be the “L.A. Confidential” of the Golden Age of television.  Taking place in 1951, it strips back the veneer of wholesomeness and civility that most of the entertainment from the time was built on […]

Genshiken: Second Season vol. 4

I’m pretty sure I mentioned this in my original podcast about this series, but one of the reasons I liked the first “season” so much was that it reflected the experiences of myself and my friends in our anime club in college.  We didn’t talk as much about hentai games or doujinshi, but not only […]

FF by Allred and Fraction vols. 1 & 2

(Despite what the numbers on the side of these volumes say, you won’t find the beginning of this run here.  The first three issues by Allred and Fraction were collected in “Fantastic Four vol. 1:  New Arrivals, New Departures” which I reviewed a while back.) I know I always put the writer’s name first when […]

Atomic Robo Presents: Real Science Adventures vol. 2

The first volume of this series was an anthology that worked as nearly all anthologies do:  the quality of stories it featured was decidedly uneven.  However, amongst them there was one entry that stood above all the rest.  “Tesla’s Electric Sky Schooner” not only featured an imaginative and fast-paced script from “Robo” creator Brian Clevinger […]

Vagabond vol. 35

Though he’s meant to be the star of this series, Miyamoto Musashi has been the biggest drag on its momentum for a while now.  We start to see that change with this volume as his sojourn in the wilds finally starts to develop a point.  The swordsman acknowledges early on that he can’t beat his […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: June 2014

The state of Dark Horse’s manga publishing efforts has been an ongoing concern of mine over the years as we’ve seen a steady decline in the amount of manga they’ve released as well as a complete lack of new titles that aren’t from established authors, or don’t have a significant media tie-in.  There’s also the […]

Marvel Previews Picks: June 2014

It would seem to appear that Marvel thinks that comic shop owners aren’t able to properly gauge demand for their titles.  After all, why would they put out an ad specifically telling retailers that they haven’t ordered enough copies of the latest “She Hulk” series?  The last time I remember them doing something like this […]

Invincible vol. 19: The War at Home

In this volume we get a lot of answers.  Were you wondering what happened to the evil Invincibles that Angstrom Levy brought over back in vol. 12?  That’s explained here and it isn’t pretty.  Do you have any curiosity regarding what Robot has been up to ever since he and Monster Girl returned from the […]