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Inside Mari vol. 5

The plot of this series does move forward in this volume, albeit incrementally.  There’s some drama at the beginning as Mari and Yori’s relationship goes through another rough patch.  It’s more the latter being angry at the former for trespassing against her boundaries, though we do learn a little more about Yori’s family life in […]

DC Previews Picks: February 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Batman:  Creature of the Night HC Around 15 years ago, Kurt Busiek wrote, with Stuart Immonen providing the art, a “Superman” miniseries called “Secret Identity.”  It was set in the real world and followed a young boy with the name of Clark Kent. Mind you, this was a world where “Superman” existed in […]

Dark Horse Previews Picks: February 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.:  The Return of Effie Kolb #1 (of 2) I like “Hellboy” stories as much as the next person, but do you know what they usually aren’t?  Scary. For whatever reason most comics pegged as horror don’t usually scare me. That includes the vast majority of “Hellboy” and Mignolaverse stories.  […]

Marvel Previews Picks: February 2020

Above-the-Board Recommendation: King Thor (or Thor by Jason Aaron vol. 18) Seven years.  That’s how long Jason Aaron has been writing “Thor.”  It’s a virtual eternity in this comics marketplace where a creative team is kicked to the curb if their series doesn’t hit the ground running.  Aaron’s work on “Thor” has been consistently good […]

Ajin: Demi-Human vol. 13

This current storyline has the feeling of a final arc, what with how everything hits the fan here, but it still feels like we’ve still got a ways to go yet.  That’s because Sato has finally revealed his plan for destabilizing Japan. It employs the same kind of stupid/clever planning that this series has specialized […]

Uncanny X-Men: Wolverine & Cyclops vol. 2

Here’s the second half of Matthew Rosenberg’s story and it doesn’t quite nail the same entertainingly downbeat vibe that the first one had.  That’s mainly because the story goes off in a lot of different directions in vol. 2. From funerals for friends, to finding out what Emma Frost has been scheming, to fighting forgotten […]

Age of X-Man: Apocalypse and the X-Tracts

…write about the comic that it got me to buy.  I wasn’t planning on buying any of the other “Age of X-Man” series since “Marvelous X-Men” made for a pretty self-contained spine of the story.  It’s just that seeing Apocalypse in the role of someone who wants to let love live is so utterly bizarre […]

Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men

Out of the ashes of “Uncanny X-Men:  Disassembled” comes… something really strange.  By either regular “X-Men” standards or even their alternate universe stories.  “The Marvelous X-Men” collection makes up the spine of the “Age of X-Man” event as it collects the title miniseries, as well as the “Alpha” and “Omega” issues that kick it off […]

A Kirkman Doubleheader!

With “Invincible” and “The Walking Dead” no longer with us, the chances of me winding up with two Robert Kirkman-written books on my shelf to review is going to be an increasingly rare occurrence.  It’ll become even more so when one of the series I’m writing about here wraps up with its next volume. So […]