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The Ancient Magus’ Bride vol. 17

The ongoing narrative of this series kicked into high gear at the end of the previous volume and that momentum carries through the entirety of vol. 17.  While Philomena’s awakened form isn’t able to cause (much) more damage at the college, she still manages to slip outside the wards guarding the place.  Where is she […]

Vanish vol. 1

Donny Cates’ ambitions at Marvel may be on hold for now, but he and his “Venom” partner Ryan Stegman are delivering a new creator-owned title from Image.  “Vanish” is a series that takes a lot of stylistic cues in its art from the publisher’s early 90’s era.  Given how Image titles from that time were […]

X-Men: Red by Al Ewing vol. 2

The good news is that this title will be continuing past this volume.  Much as I’ve enjoyed Ewing’s work in the cosmic and mutant spaces at Marvel, they haven’t been blessed with sales worthy of their quality.  Whether or not “X-Men:  Red” will be continuing past the “Fall of X” is another big question mark […]

Undiscovered Country vol. 4: Disunity

At the end of vol. 3, the cast had been split up into three parts.  Vol. 4 starts off with Daniel and Alex “Destiny Man” Graves off to the side, getting to know the latter’s backstory.  It mainly consists of “My parents didn’t love me enough so betrayed them and got into genetic engineering in […]

Usagi Yojimbo (vol. 38): The Green Dragon

It’s the end of an era as this marks the last proper volume of “Usagi Yojimbo” (not counting the upcoming “Wherewhen” crossover with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) to be published by IDW.  Creator Stan Sakai now has his own “Dogu Comics” imprint at Dark Horse so it’s a very safe bet that all future […]

Golden Kamuy vol. 28

This volume hits the ground running as Asirpa is still in Major Tsurumi’s hands just after she’s given him her father’s name.  Which is a key piece of information about how to interpret the map made by the tattooed skins that have been the focus of this series for so long.  Then the bullets start […]

Shirtless Bear-Fighter vol. 2

Again, there’s a pretty good chance you already know if this is going to be worth your time. If you were one of the few who came out of vol. 1 on the fence, however, then know this:  Shirtless Bear-Fighter is still fighting bears!  To an unhealthy extent, even.  Which means that it’s not long […]

The Witches of World War II

It’s been a while since I’ve read anything from Paul Cornell, a writer whose work I’ve enjoyed after successful runs on “Captain Britain and MI-13,” “Wolverine,” and “Action Comics.”  His latest project has nothing to do with superheroes and everything to do with witches, warlocks, and other con artists in WWII.  “The Witches of World […]

Kaguya-sama: Love is War vol. 25

I expressed concern last time that, as the series began its final arc, that “Kaguya-sama” wasn’t going to prize comedy over everything else the way it has before.  It pains me to say that this looks to be the case after taking in all of vol. 25.  Kaguya disappeared towards the end of vol. 24 […]