Tag: #volumeone
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Asgardians: Odin Review
Since I loved, loved, loved O’Connor’s Olympians series, I obviously had to check out his newest offering. The Asgardians! A quartet on the slightly less popular but just as well known Norse pantheon. As one can guess, the first book focuses on the All-Father, Odin, leader of the Aesir Gods and covers the creation myth…
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Thundercats (2024): Omens Review
For lovers of action, sci-fi and furries, welcome to the world of Thundera and its Thundercats! Dynamite Comics takes this popular IP and reintroduces the world to newcomers while leaving plenty of Easter Eggs for fans of the original series. Yes, including that glorious 80s rock-star hair. In this universe, Lion-O is the young heir…
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Betty and Veronica: Vixens Vol. 1-2 Review
This fun series brings girl empowerment and kicking ass to the tiny town of Riverdale. When the boys create their own gang, it’s clear, they’re only in it for the cool gear and hair combs. They quickly back away from the fun when they accidentally tangle with the Southside Serpents. However, what the boys can’t…
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Cosmo the Martian Review
I must confess that I never read the original Cosmo the Martian stories, even when they were included in the Archie digests but since I have enjoyed the other reinvented properties I decided to check this out. It did not disappoint! Cosmo: Spaces Aces and Mighty Martian is a fun reboot full of humor, space…
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Jughead Vol. 1 Review
Chip Zdarskey was the perfect man for the job. His quirky, deadpan, and at times distracted narrative voice rambling on hamburgers and fourth wall breaks about writing the comics is the perfect segueway to getting into the one of a kind world of Jughead. He is having a ball in showing how Jughead is the…
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The Lunar Chronicles: Wire and Nerve Review
This graphic novel continuation of the Lunar Chronicles puts Iko in the spotlight which is a relief as the android realizes she is the forgotten Earthen hero of the war.
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch Vol 1 Review
This delightful new iteration of everyone’s favorite teenage witch is sure to delight all her fans. At least I was sure delighted. In fact, I loved it. The first pages where Sabrina wakes up for her first day in her new school and banters with Salem about the use of her powers, you know exactly…
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Josie and the Pussycats Vol 1 Review
I’ll admit I was one of the ones who was not on board with Archie Comics’ new look and didn’t want to read any of their new material. However, a few years ago I caved and was pleasantly surprised. It surpassed my expectations in how they combined the traditional Josie antics with a more “realistic” feel.