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I Am A Hero Omnibus vol. 9

This is a volume of two halves, one of which is considerably more problematic than the other.  The first half introduces us to another group of survivors living out of an office building and led by the implausibly charismatic Asada.  He’s set up his own cult of personality called Asada-ism which he wants to spread […]

Immortal Hulk vol. 2: The Green Door

I talked about the first volume of this series in the “On Horror” podcast.  The short version is that while this horror-infused “Hulk” title isn’t scary, writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett are still doing great, creative work best evidenced by one of its key revelations towards the end.  That would be the fact […]

Batman vol. 9: The Tyrant Wing

As the latest volume in Tom King’s “Batman” run, there’s not a whole lot of the title character written by the writer in it.  Three issues from the main series and a four-page short from the “Secret Files.” That’s it. In fact, this is the first volume where a writer other than King, Tom Taylor, […]

West Coast Avengers vol. 1: Best Coast

Kelly Thompson writing both Hawkeyes again with Gwenpool, Quentin Quire, and America Chavez in tow, and Stefano Caselli providing the art!  SOLD! …aaand it’s gone.  That’s right, this latest incarnation of “West Coast Avengers” is a lame duck with its first volume after having been given the axe with issue #10.  Which is TERRIBLE since […]

Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt vol. 10

We’ve known for quite some time that the tendrils of the Nanyang Alliance under Sojo Levan Fu have infiltrated the Federation and Zeon forces.  What this volume makes abundantly clear is just how for that infiltration extends. Things start off in a lighthearted fashion with the Federation forces headed towards some down time after successfully […]

Domino vol. 2: Soldier of Fortune

Alright, so that first volume of “Domino” left some room for improvement as it shifted between intense character drama and freewheeling action-comedy less-than-gracefully.  This volume is an improvement in that regard as it focuses more on the latter than the former and the experience is a lot more enjoyable for it.  It opens up with […]

X-Men: Red vol. 2 — Waging Peace

Here’s what I’m pretty sure is the last collected edition featured in the “Great Color Cull” of “X-Men” titles from last year.  It also makes a better case for itself this time around as the talk of changing the world takes a backseat to some well-crafted superhero action courtesy of writer Tom Taylor and artists […]

Oblivion Song vol. 2

The first volume of “Oblivion Song” was disappointing in that it didn’t offer me anything I hadn’t seen before, let alone any real surprises.  This second volume actually does offer up one real surprise in that it wraps up the main story thread a lot sooner than I was expecting.  I figured we’d be dealing […]