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Manga and Comic Reviews

X-Men: Blue vol. 1: Strangest

While the title may be there to conjure the same kind of specific nostalgia as “X-Men:  Gold,” this is basically the latest iteration of “All-New X-Men” featuring the time-displaced version of the team.  Dennis Hopeless’ take on them may have been the most pleasant surprise of the last “X-Men” relaunch, but this new direction from […]

X-Men: Gold vol. 1 — Back to Basics

The last time we had an “X-Men” relaunch like this I wrote about how Jeff Lemire’s first volume of “Extraordinary” felt like the welcome kind of nostalgia.  That remained somewhat true for the rest of his short tenure on that title before the whole “Inhumans vs. X-Men” business kinda drove it into the ground.  Now […]

God Country

After years of toiling in near-obscurity turning out quality series like “The Paybacks” writer Donny Cates and artist Geoff Shaw finally hit it big earlier this year with their miniseries “God Country.”  Now having read it, it’s easy to see why this miniseries caught on the way it did.  It’s a textbook example of how […]

Catching Up With Some Manga

I look at my “to review (maybe)” shelf and realize that there are a lot of “next volume in a manga series” taking up the front half of it.  You’ve probably noticed there’s a certain trend to when I review manga on this site and it’d take me a solid month to get through some […]

Mercury Heat vol. 2

Before I sat down to write this I was preparing to dance around the reveal of the main threat for this second (and sadly, final) arc of “Mercury Heat.”  Never mind the fact that it’s spoiled on the back of the volume.  Then I went and re-read my review of the first volume and saw […]

I Am A Hero Omnibus vol. 4

I was hoping that the security measures taken by the community that Hideo and Hiromi joined in the previous volume were just a result of them being cautious in this post-collapse world.  Unfortunately it becomes clear very early on that this community is one of those awful quasi-fascist groups run by a crazy person that […]

Captain America: Sam Wilson vols. 4 & 5

Even as Nick Spencer gleefully trolls fans over in “Steve Rogers” he manages to tap into the current social zeitgeist in “Sam Wilson” to both entertaining and depressing effect.  Vol. 4 is where most of the fun stuff happens as Sam and Steve team up to take on U.L.T.I.M.A.T.U.M., Sam and Joaquim go to see […]