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Drifting Dragons vols. 11 & 12

The last time we caught up with the crew of the Quin Zaza, Vannie had run away to take part in the civil war in her homeland while a good chunk of the crew followed after her.  That storyline is wrapped up halfway through vol. 12 with the same level of quality that you’d expect […]

Immortal X-Men vol. 1

The Jonathan Hickman era of “X-Men” started out with a bang but  ended with a whimper.  It’s a cliche way of putting things, yet one that’s wholly appropriate for how things wound up  As someone who has been following the adventures of Marvels Merry Mutants for a few decades now, I’m no stranger to disappointment […]

Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 36): Crossroads

The good news is that creator Stan Sakai isn’t trying to retcon any more backstory into Usagi’s early years with this volume.  It’s all about introducing the title character’s cousin, Yukichi, to some familiar adventures with familiar friends here.  Starting off with Kitsune and Keiko who have managed to steal a ledger from a local […]

Lazarus vol. 7: Fracture II

The most compelling moral quandary this series has presented to us is making the architects of its dystopia, the Carlyle Family, the ostensible “good guys” in the story.  We’ve seen how other families, Vassalovka and especially Hock, have resorted to underhanded means to keep their people in line.  Carlyle is doing the same with a […]

Asadora! vol. 6

Asa, with a little help from Keiichi, managed to avert a kaiju attack on the Japanese coast in the previous volume, saving countless lives, averting lots of property damage, and allowing the ‘64 Olympics in Tokyo to start without a hitch.  Vol. 6 doesn’t continue that momentum as Asa and Kasuga are placed on standby […]

Star Wars: Obi-Wan — A Jedi’s Purpose

My guess is that we have the “Obi-Wan” limited series on Disney+ from last year to thank for this miniseries.  It’s hard to imagine Marvel pushing a miniseries featuring the character as he reminisces on his past adventures from his latter-day home on Tatooine for any other reason.  So we get stories of the time […]

Too Dead to Die: A Simon Cross Thriller

I’ll freely admit that I ordered this graphic novel expecting an enjoyable hatereading experience.   I mean, look at that title “Too Dead to Die.”  It’s ridiculous on its face and there’s no hint that writer Marc Guggenheim and artist Howard Chaykin weren’t going to play this tongue-in-cheek.  Not in the solicitation text for this […]

Radiant Red vol. 1: Crime and Punishment

Satomi Sone made her debut as Radiant Red in the pages of “Radiant Black’s” first arc using her powers to rob banks.  She put the title’s protagonist into a coma during one of these robberies and while it would’ve been easy to see her as a villain due to this, the spotlight issue at the […]