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The Great British Bump-Off: Kill or Be Quilt

Shauna Wickle is on vacation!  She’s borrowed her Uncle Jim’s houseboat and is sailing downriver in search of some good memories.  However, after she’s distracted by charming bad-boy Bryn, Shauna winds up damaging the boat and now needs to get a job to pay for repairs.  Fortunately for her, Bryn’s mom owns a fabric store […]

Redcoat vol. 2

Before I get into the review of “Redcoat” vol. 2 proper, let me tell you a bit about “Revenger.”  This was an anime series that Steve and I watched a few years back that has generally been forgotten by anime fandom.  It was about a group of bishounen in a port town in feudal Japan […]

Geiger vol. 4

Tariq Geiger, Nate the Nuclear Knight, Barney the two-headed dog, and Zigzag the three-eyed zebra have been on a mission for a while now.  They’ve been looking for Lewiston:  the home of Ash Arden, a glowing person like Geiger who was reportedly cured of their nuclear powers.  They finally arrive there, after picking up an […]

Oshi no Ko vol. 12

Aqua Hoshino has a plan to get revenge upon his dad who caused the death of his mother, Ai.  It’s a movie about her life called “The 15 Year Lie” and it has a script, as well as a good director attached to it.  What it doesn’t have is a distributor, and even if they […]

Absolute Martian Manhunter vol. 1: Martian Vision

DC’s Absolute Universe thunders on with the release of the next wave of titles: “Absolute Green Lantern,” “Absolute Flash,” and this one written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Javier Rodriguez.  I won’t be talking about “Absolute Flash” in the near future because its writer, Jeff Lemire, has exhausted my patience regarding his superhero work.  […]

Animal Pound

This is an updating of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” for the modern era from writer Tom King and artist Peter Gross.  It features some truly lovely art from Gross, not just rich in detail, but in expressiveness.  His characters may be animals, but they emote as convincingly as any human with the bravery, humor, cowardice, […]

Universal Monsters: The Mummy

Helen Grovsenor may be the only daughter of a wealthy archaeologist, but she has her own struggles all the same.  As a mixed-race daughter of an Egyptian woman and an English man she’s always struggled to fit in, with those around her appreciating her connections more than anything else.  That all changes one day in […]

G.I. Joe vol. 2: Bludd’s Revenge

It took me a while (and an Amazon sale) to get onboard with the “G.I. Joe” side of the Energon Universe.  While “Void Rivals” and “Transformers” had made nods to it in the past, it was easy enough to put off actually reading the miniseries that preceded the ongoing title early on.  When it became […]

The Heroic Legend of Arslan vol. 21

After twenty volumes the truth behind Arslan’s parentage comes out.  It likely won’t surprise anyone who’s been reading the series up to this point, but it does prompt a change in the title character.  Now he’s more determined than ever to become the Shah of Pars.  Before he can do that, he’ll need to recover […]

Minor Threats: Welcome to Twilight

When the creators of a cult hit comic series hit up their friends to contribute to an anthology series about it, you don’t expect the contributors to be bigger names than the people who created it.  In the case of “Minor Threats” co-creators Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum, they’ve accumulated a lot of friends while […]