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Manga and Comic Reviews

Kaiju No. 8 vols. 7 & 8

These volumes serve as a bridge between arcs and the hope is that the Japan Anti-Kaiju Defense Force will be able to turn the setback they suffered at the start of vol. 7 into a win with the conflict that starts in vol. 8.  So what do we have to look forward to in between?  […]

Fables: The Deluxe Edition vol. 16

Or “Fables vol. 23:  The Black Forest,” which is what I imagine this volume will be called, whenever it hits softcover.  That’s just one more complication on what has already been a very rocky road for this revival.  While this series was beloved during its original run at DC/Vertigo, people becoming more aware of creator […]

Sunstone vol. 8

We all knew it was coming, creator Stjepan Sejic told us as much in the afterword to the previous volume, but this installment of the “Mercy” arc of the series sees the end of both of the relationships it’s been spotlighting up to this point.  Not at first, though, as BDSM enthusiasts Alan and Ally […]

Superman: Son of Kal-El vol. 3 — Battle for Gamorra

They’ve been building to the title event for two volumes now, and vol. 3 begins by having Jon Kent… confront his boyfriend Jay Nakamura about whether or not he’s an actual terrorist.  He’s not, of course, as the Revolutionaries are a fighting-for-freedom group whose members will look a little familiar to those who’ve read Tom […]

#DRCL: Midnight’s Children vol. 2

Shin’ichi Sakamoto gave the impression that he was preparing to stage the most handsomely mounted period version of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” with the first volume of this series.  It had style to burn, all in the service of what looked to be a retelling of “Dracula” with most of the cast transplanted and transposed […]

Poison Ivy vol. 1: The Virtuous Cycle

Things haven’t been going well for Pamela Isely as of late.  Where she was once Queen Ivy, connected to the Green and with limitless power over plant life, she has now been shorn of her godhood by being placed back in a normal body to preserve her mind.  Despondent over the loss of the power […]

Edenwood vol. 1

Tony Daniel has shown he’s a hell of an artist over the years, whether he’s working on superhero titles like “Batman” or creator-owned joints like “Nocterra.”  Now he’s doing the writing and art for his latest creator-owned venture and the result is an overstuffed mash-up of bog-standard character types, half-assed amalgamation of fantasy and real-world […]

Wild’s End: Beyond the Sea

Writer Dan Abnett and artist I.N.J. Culbard’s original “Wild’s End” series was a fun amalgamation of “The War of the Worlds” and “The Wind in the Willows.”  You had anthropomorphic animals trying to fend off an invasion of sentient alien walkers that ran for three volumes before reaching a decent enough stopping point.  “Beyond the […]

Minor Threats: The Alternates

Mary the Multi-Monster.  The Tripper.  Persona.  Crab Louie.  Kid Curious.  The Divider.  They weren’t A-or-B-List heroes, but they were the ones who stepped up when The Ledgerman threatened to pull all of Star City into his own word.  For their trouble, they were able to live the best versions of their lives for a little […]

Blood on the Tracks vol. 16

We learned a lot about Seiko’s history last time in a way that actually went a good deal towards humanizing her, fifteen volumes in.  Even if mangaka Shuzo Oshimi doesn’t seem to want to explore the obvious role that mental illness has had on this character’s life, her character feels more understandable here, which isn’t […]