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Uncanny X-Men #5

"Uncanny X-Men" #5 by Brian Bendis and Frazer Irving finally reveals the truth about Magik's changing powers.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
James Hunt
April 29th, 2013

Polarity #1

Suffering from bi-polar disorder, artist Tim has found that living "sane" is pretty unbearable, but when he takes matters into his own hands he finds that there may be more to his insanity than originally thought in "Polarity" #1.

Publisher:
Boom! Studios
Writer:
Max Bemis
Artists:
Jorge Coelho
Reviewer:
Kelly Thompson
April 8th, 2013

Bedlam #4

"Bedlam" #4 takes Nick Spencer and Riley Rossmo's philosophical crime procedural series from good to great. The focus shifts from characterization to action as the real killer's deeper motivations are revealed.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
Nick Spencer
Artists:
Riley Rossmo
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
February 18th, 2013

Bedlam #2

In "Bedlam" #2, Fillmore Press gives his doctor cause for worry, and Nick Spencer and Riley Rossmo succeed in evoking that sick fascination that accompanies a conflicted desire to look more and look away at the same time.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
Nick Spencer
Artists:
Riley Rossmo
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
December 3rd, 2012

Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor #1

"Masters of the Universe: The Origin of Skeletor" #1 from Joshua Hale Fialkov and Frazer Irving is a short origin tale packed with atmosphere and doom.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Joshua Hale Fialkov
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
November 1st, 2012

Bedlam #1

"Bedlam" #1 by Nick Spencer and Riley Rossmo is a strong debut, with its operatic violence, funny, character-defining dialogue, and a creepy but charismatic serial killer protagonist.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
Nick Spencer
Artists:
Riley Rossmo
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
October 31st, 2012

Batman Incorporated

"Batman Incorporated" #0 by writers Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham and artist Frazer Irving feels like attending a crowded party hosted by Batman, with an excess of introductions to charming characters and a lack of connecting plot.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
October 1st, 2012

The Shade #11

In "The Shade" #11, James Robinson and Frazer Irving wrap up the Celestial Pharaohs storyline with metaphysical knots and visual fireworks. The Shade proposes and then disposes like Man and God in one.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
August 20th, 2012

The Shade #10

"The Shade" #10 is a visually and verbally impressive study of The Shade in captivity, as he shows his enemies what he's made of when he can't just fade away.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
July 16th, 2012

The Shade #9

"The Shade" begins to wind down, but not before Frazer Irving steps into the artist seat.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
James Robinson
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
June 13th, 2012

Higher Earth #1

The basic thrust behind "Higher Earth" is familiar but in doing so it allows Sam Humphries and Francesco Biagini to jump right into the story.

Publisher:
Boom! Studios
Writer:
Sam Humphries
Artists:
Francesco Biagini, Manuel Bracchi
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
May 7th, 2012

Xombi #3

Not quite as strong as the first two issues, but there's one scene in particular that makes "Xombi" #3 a winner.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Rozum
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
May 25th, 2011

Batman Incorporated #6

“So where do the rumors end? Where does reality begin? Some say Batman died and came back as a kind of god.”

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Chris Burnham
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
May 12th, 2011

Xombi #1

It's taken 15 years, but "Xombi" is back. That's a very good thing.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Rozum
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 19th, 2011

Batman and Robin #16

The wrap-up for Hurt, the Joker, Professor Pyg as Bruce Wayne has returned.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Cameron Stewart, Chris Burnham, Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
November 2nd, 2010

Batman and Robin #15

Grant Morrison has erased any doubts that his Batman universe of titles could be anything less than extraordinary.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
October 25th, 2010

Batman and Robin #14

Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving ramp this storyline up and we get a large payoff from the last year of the title.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
September 9th, 2010

Batman and Robin #13

“Batman and Robin Must Die!” begins and everything begins to fall apart as the first year of the book begins to catch up with Dick and Damian.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
July 7th, 2010

Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #2

Bruce Wayne vs. Puritans, with the fate of the universe at stake. It’s good.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
May 31st, 2010

The Mystic Hands of Doctor Strange #1

This black and white one-shot sure is pretty, but none of the stories feel up to par.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Kieron Gillen, Peter Milligan, Ted McKeever, Mike Carey
Artists:
Frazer Irving, Frank Brunner, Ted McKeever, Marcos Martin
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 14th, 2010

Azrael: Death's Dark Knight #1

Fabian Nicieza and Frazer Irving introduce a new Azrael, and the result brings back good memories of the previous incarnation of the character.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Fabian Nicieza
Artists:
Frazer Irving
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 22nd, 2009

X-Men: Divided We Stand #2

While an improvement over the opening issue due to a decreased focus on the “New X-Men” cast, "Divided We Stand" still feels largely skippable except for hardcore mutant completists.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
Mike Carey, Duane Swieczynski, CB Cebulski, Andy Schmidt
Artists:
Scott Eaton, Andrew Hennessey, David Yardin, Frazer Irving, Chris Burnham, David LaFuente
Reviewer:
James Hunt
May 25th, 2008
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