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Dark Horse Previews Picks: August 2016

I’ve been writing these “Previews Picks” ahead of my trip to Fanime and I’ve been saving this one for last.  Mainly because I thought that after nothing came out of Sakura-Con, we’d get some juicy news from Dark Horse Manga at Anime Central this past weekend.  As it turned out, they didn’t even have a […]

Marvel Previews Picks: August 2016

Well, it finally happened.  After years of constant delays/postponements, Marvel has finally cancelled the next two issues of Bendis and Mark Bagley’s creator-owned series “Brilliant.”  The first five issues were published erratically over the course of a year and the first volume wasn’t bad.  It did, however, end on a note that was clearly meant […]

DC Previews Picks: August 2016

Originally this was going to be about Geoff Johns’ ascent in the Warner Bros/DC Films hierarchy.  The short version was that I generally saw this as a good thing, particularly if it allows for Johns to put his foot down if he didn’t like something that filmmakers were doing with Superman.  He has done some […]

Image Previews Picks: August 2016

It turns out that the third volume of “Rat Queens” did represent the beginning of the end for that series.  Just not in the way that I thought it would.  While issue #16 came out a couple weeks ago, word came out from artist Tess Fowler a couple weeks ago that she was being pushed […]

Genshiken: Second Season vol. 8

Well, vol. 7 really left me feeling that this series had gone off the rails with its focus on Madarame’s Harem.  Like all good(?) harem stories, it had several of the series’ female characters positioned as romantic interests for the man but precious little explanation as to why they felt that way.  This is even […]

ElfQuest: The Final Quest vol. 2

Two volumes in and I’m not feeling as nearly involved as I should be for what’s effectively being billed as the last “ElfQuest” story.  Part of that’s due to the large sense of disconnect that comes with jumping into this without being caught up on the saga’s history beforehand.  That may change when Dark Horse […]

The Fuse vol. 3: Perihelion

Well, the first two volumes had their endings derailed by the old “talking killer” trope.  Did writer Antony Johnston go for the hat trick with this third volume of his and artist Justin Greenwood’s sci-fi police series?  No he did not, and that just one reason why this is the best volume of “The Fuse” […]

Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide vol. 1

Parker Industries has gone global!  What was once a struggling startup has now become the hottest new name in cutting-edge consumer technology.  After all these years Peter Parker has finally managed to not only have a new business venture that didn’t immediately blow up in his face, but become a worldwide success as well.  Also, […]

I Am A Hero Omnibus vol. 1

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the most important Dark Horse manga release of the year.  Why is that?  Well, let me ask you something:  When was the last time you saw Dark Horse release a new manga that wasn’t a) from an established creator, b) a spinoff from a popular anime or videogame, or c) […]